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Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) and Fellner (Adele Neuhauser): How far does the plot reach in government circles?
Photo: Petro Domenigg / ORF / ARD Degeto
The scenario:
A marathon of amorality.
After the death of a high-ranking official in the Ministry of the Interior, Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) and Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) investigate in the heat-shimmering Vienna between sports-loving officers who apparently not only share a passion for training, but also a desire to intrigue.
How far does your plot reach in government circles?
The highlight:
Mindfulness and infamy - they go well together in this somewhat different conspiracy thriller.
Here, people don't smoke or drink in any back room, instead their pulse is constantly measured and herbal tea is drunk.
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At a second crime scene: mindfulness and infamy
Photo: Petro Domenigg / ORF / ARD Degeto
The picture:
Commissioner with a handkerchief in front of her face.
The victim on the autopsy table in front of her.
Coroner: "We're having cooling problems."
The dialogue:
Moritz Eisner in conversation with his superior Ernst "Ernstl" Rauter (Hubert Kramar) about the "Safe Future" association, where top politicians and security entrepreneurs come together.
Moritz: "What do you think of the club?"
Ernstl: "Why do you ask that?"
Moritz "Because I'm interested."
Ernstl: "There are good people there too."
Moritz: "You too?"
Ernstl: »
Don't worry, don't worry.
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The song:
In this »crime scene«, specially composed music is used.
If you ask around for music for jogging online, you will get incredibly boring songs between - as it says on one page - 140 to 160 beats per minute put together.
We don't want to spread any of it here.
The review:
Watch out, the new nefariousness comes in breathable clothing and with a sports tracker: Despite some plot weaknesses, this "crime scene" is a smart update of the classic clique crime thriller "Men sweating for power".
Parallels to the current corruption affair in the environment of Austria's Chancellor Kurz cannot be ruled out.
The analysis:
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