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Axel Milberg as Borowski: encounter with male violence in all its facets
Photo: Christine Schroeder / NDR
Today Monday is International Women's Day.
In the »Tatort« from Kiel we saw how a group of misogynists carried out an attack on a politician who was attacking misogyne men on this date.
The attack could be prevented, but the perpetrators escaped.
Previously, Borowski and Sahin's team of investigators had come across very different types of atrocities against women while investigating the death of a young woman who went to the disco.
A panorama of male violence.
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In our review we wrote: »The testosterone-pregnant gathering in events with titles such as› Back to the Man ‹and the sad trolling of the isolated in the› Incel ‹forums: Those responsible for this› Tatort ‹(Director: Nicole Weegmann, Book: Peter Probst and Daniel Nocke) describe them as two sides of the same misogyny.
They let the misogyny of both forces work together ominously and condense it into a scenario of collective male violence.
(...) However, the female characters could like to have a little more depth, because there are too many stereotypes lined up. «We gave 6 out of 10 points.
What do you think of the crime thriller?
At the next “Tatort” in Kiel there is a reunion with an old friend: Then Lars Eidinger will be seen again in the role of Kai Korthal, a psychos with perverted ambitions to help.
As a "silent guest", Eidinger's Korthals has been sneaking through strange living rooms and children's rooms for two gruesome episodes.
The script comes once again from the pen of Sascha Arango, who has often created criminal characters for the Kiel district who had their own relationship to reality.
Filmmaker Ilker Çatak, who received several awards for his love drama “The spoken word counts”, took over the direction of »Tatort«, which was shot last autumn.
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