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"Tatort" today from Ludwigshafen: "Chase" in a quick check

2021-02-14T15:01:34.397Z


How many deaths does it take for the police to wake up? After the murder of a leftist organizer, the "crime scene" investigators wander back and forth between the Nazis and Antifa.


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Commissioner Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) at the scene: "Since when did the yesterday have modern pistols?"

Photo: Jacqueline Krause-Burberg / SWR

The scenario:

Brown brood with a short fuse and a long lead.

A stubborn member of the neo-Nazi group "Revenge 88" sets out in the morning to shoot a left-wing concert promoter while jogging - but when the man finds his victim, it is already dead on the banks of the Rhine.

Afterwards, the fascist shoots wildly.

Odenthal (Ulrike Folkerts) and Stern (Lisa Bitter) are now investigating both right and left circles - were the motives for the murder of the concert promoter private or political?

The highlight:

Right camp, left camp: the commissioners investigate between the fascists and the antifa; in parts the milieus of young politicized people are shown in reverse - as if a radicalization of both groups were the cause of right-wing violence.

One of the many faux pas in this "crime scene".

In a short cameo, Clueso can be seen grunting at the two investigators: "How many dead does it actually take before you wake up?" You could also ask the editorial office.

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Oliver Stritzel as protection of the constitution: dark shadow power?

Photo: Jacqueline Krause-Burberg / SWR

The picture:

A shadow in the cell door.

The neo-Nazi on suspicion of murder has just been arrested, when suddenly the man from the Office for the Protection of the Constitution is standing behind the two police officers to declare the case his own.

The protection of the constitution as a dark shadow power that pulls the strings around Nazi crimes?

Not quite.

After a brief moment of uncertainty, the authorities are working together in an exemplary manner in this »crime scene«.

The dialogue:

At the crime scene where the corpse of the shot concert promoter lies.

This expert talk follows:

Forensic scientist: “Nine millimeters, almost no wear marks.

Probably brand new weapons. "

Commissioner: "There's only one missing."

Forensic scientist: “Since when did the yesterday have modern pistols?

As far as I know, the radical right prefers to buy used weapons from the Darknet. "

The song:

"Song 2" by Blur.

At the beginning we see the concert promoter in his kitchen between "Rock gegen Rechts" posters instructing his language assistant: "Play indie music!" Then the riot pop from Blur can be heard.

Oh, if the »crime scene« could keep this energy level!

The review:

2 out of 10 points.

A thriller that addresses right-wing violence in order to depoliticize it in the end.

The analysis:

Please read on here!

"Tatort: ​​Hetzjagd",

Sunday, 8:15 pm, Das Erste

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Source: spiegel

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