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"Police call" today from Rostock: The farewell to Hübner as Bukow in a quick check

2022-01-09T14:57:06.857Z


Falling, lying, taking a beating - at his “police call” final as Inspector Bukow, Charly Huebner elevated the ability to take one last time to an art form.


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Charly Hübner as Commissioner Bukow: furious exit

Photo: Christine Schroeder / NDR

The scenario:

Sweep through once for the grand finale.

After the murder of a club owner at a rock concert, Bukow (Charly Hübner) returns to the demise of his recently deceased father to put things right.

How many gangsters is there in the cop?

In disputes with a well-known Serbian mafioso and a new Nazi leader, Bukow moves far away from the civil code - he just wanted to give his long-denied love for colleague König (Anneke Kim Sarnau) a solid coat of paint.

But what does solid mean with someone like that - the bum and scrounger Bukow doesn't even know that in the middle-class couples' paradise everyone brings their own toothbrush into the community.

The highlight:

Shortly before his departure as Bukow, which was announced in the SPIEGEL interview, Huebner's (anti) hero is once again confronted with abysses, slips and antipodes from the previous 23 Rostock “police calls”.

The ghosts he called out, the shadows he boxed - that is a bit overloaded in places, but shows once again how complex the figure of Bukow was, despite his boyish appearance.

The picture:

In the face!

Bukow takes on a newbie Mafia and brings his grim face to a stop a few centimeters in front of his nose.

Says the boy: "You have bad breath." The old man blows his Mett breath towards him again.

The dialogue:

König and Bukow arrive at the crime scene together, and colleague Pöschl receives them.

Pöschl: “What is that now?

A car pool or a fuck community? "

König: "Well, you're a romantic, Pöschl."

Pöschl: “Yes, but seriously: Are you together now?

Really a couple? "

König grabs Bukow and gives him a long kiss.

The song:

Title: unknown.

Artist: Jo Menneke.

Shortly after the victim was knocked down in the backstage area of ​​a club called Miau, the worn-out German rock star Menneke enters the stage and sings a kind of prog bombast rock.

The real doctors-drummer Bela B. Felsenheimer plays the fictional Menneke as a mixture of Wolf Maahn and Captain Sparrow (see photo above).

And it sounds like that mix too.

Text example from the song that was probably glued together especially for the thriller: “Come on, we'll fly.

The last bullet is in the barrel. ”Incidentally, the concert recordings were not made in Rostock, but in Hamburg's Grünspan.

The review:

8 out of 10 points - at least for the first 70 minutes.

So that nobody can spoil the final, the NDR only made part of the crime story accessible in advance.

Falling, lying down, with a crumpled face: when he leaves, Huebner, as Bukow, elevates the ability to plug into an art form for the last time.

We raise a glass of Doppelkorn to him.

The analysis:

Read on here!

The interview:

Read here why Charly Hübner left the "police call".

"Police call 110: None of us,"

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Source: spiegel

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