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The Viennese investigative team at the scene of the crime: the peace of the dead?
Keep on dreaming!
Photo: Pedro Domenig / ARD Degeto / ORF / KGP
The scenario:
Collection Heinzi is back.
The sympathetic pimp (Simon Schwarz), who always does evil and does good and has already appeared in six Viennese "crime scenes", provides the investigative duo Eisner (Harald Krassnitzer) and Fellner (Adele Neuhauser) with facts and theories from prison a highly intricate double or possibly even triple murder: A jealous officer stabbed his wife and her girlfriend.
Then a star lawyer obtained an acquittal for the man who actually wanted to atone in prison.
A little later the lawyer was also found dead – did the murderer, who went unpunished, have his own defense lawyer on his conscience?
Collection Heinzi knows what to do.
The highlight:
This "crime scene" is, as is so often the case when it comes to Vienna, great funeral theatre.
The most absurd things are done here with the mortal remains of the victims.
dead rest?
Keep on dreaming!
The picture:
Rendezvous with a dead woman.
After the man madly stabs his wife and the red-splattered living room looks like Jackson Pollock held an art session, the newly minted self-made widower tenderly drapes the corpse on his lap and awaits the police.
The dialogue:
Eisner is sitting with the forensic pathologist at the Obstler in the autopsy room.
Before that, the two muddled around the body of the murdered lawyer.
Inspector: »A few days before the Hafner was shot, I said very succinctly: Guys like that should be taken out of circulation. Pfff.«
Forensic pathologist: »Death doesn't make you a morally valuable person in hindsight. Besides, I hope you didn't mean it that way."
The inspector looks helpless, holds up the glass: "What's that?"
Coroner refills: “C2H5OH. Plum based.
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The review:
8 out of 10 points.
Kiebiger Austro thriller: There is nothing here, nothing to switch between sarcasm and sentimentality, as is only possible in the Viennese »crime scene«.
The analysis:
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