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"Tatort" vote: How did you like "Love Rage" from Bremen?

2022-05-30T04:32:02.368Z


Lack of love, lack of logic: The "crime scene" followed the investigator into personal abysses - and neglected the actual case. Or do you have a different opinion?


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Scene from the Bremen »crime scene«: Where does the origin of one's own injury lie?

Photo: Radio Bremen

“Even too little love follows you forever.” With these last words from Liv Moormann (Jasna Fritzi Bauer) to the audience, the Bremen “crime scene” closed, which was actually primarily about the lack of closeness and security that the investigator once had experienced in her childhood.

The actual criminal case involving a woman who was shot in the head and her two kidnapped children faded into the background due to the inspector's personality crisis.

In our review we wrote: "Out of the blue, the policewoman finds a hatch in the floor of the room or a door to a cellar so that she and her colleague Linda Selb (Luise Wolfram) can get deeper into the mystery of the murder - and in this way too deeper into the mystery of her childhood.

Clearly, the detective who may have been abused or mistreated as a girl must find gates and doors to her memory in order to get to the source of her own injury.

The fact that an investigator finds herself in the crime has been an established trick in the thriller genre at least since ›The Silence of the Lambs‹.

However, it is so carelessly used extensively in this ›crime scene‹ that

Director Anne Zohra Berrached also filmed the Dresden »Tatort«, which will be shown next Sunday.

Here, too, the crime against a woman serves as a mirror of the experiences of violence that one of the investigators had in her childhood.

So next weekend will only be a rehash of this weekend's thriller?

Not at all: Berrached, who became known for her pregnancy drama »24 Weeks«, cleverly varies the material and then wrests really unexpected facets from it.

Another Bremen “crime scene”, the fourth of the relatively new Weser team, has yet to be filmed.

Planning is in progress;

According to the editors, Moormann and Selb should then meet their Danish colleague Mads Andersen, played by Dar Salim.

Salim had other filming commitments and was therefore unable to take part in »Liebeswut«.

Possible conflicts of dates had already been discussed ironically in the mockumentary "How to Tatort" before the team started.

The fact that the international television star Dar Salim ("Game of Thrones") and the German stage star Jasna Fritzi Bauer could occasionally have time problems was something the editors planned for when designing the cop hipster troupe.

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Source: spiegel

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