Commissioner Lucas - off track

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Episode in the series Commissioner Lucas
Original title Out of the train
Country of production Germany
original language German
length 89 minutes
classification Episode 11 ( list )
First broadcast March 13, 2010 on ZDF
Rod
Director Christiane Balthasar
script Jörg von Schlebrügge
production Molly von Fürstenberg
Harry Kügler
for Olga Film
music Johannes Kobilke
camera Hannes Hubach
cut Andreas Althoff
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Commissioner Lucas - Forgetting and Forgiving

Successor  →
Commissioner Lucas - Without a trace

Aus der Bahn is a ZDF film that is part of the series Kommissarin Lucas . Christiane Balthasar directed the television film that was broadcast in 2010. In her eleventh case, Commissioner Lucas ( Ulrike Kriener ) is dealing with rape by young people and its consequences. The guest roles are Nadja Bobyleva , François Goeske , Mathias Herrmann , Edin Hasanović and Torben Liebrecht .

Jörg von Schlebrügge's script is based on an idea by Sabine Kallinowski and Patrick Weber.

action

In the inner city of Regensburg, a couple is violently attacked just because some young people believe they are part of the establishment. The man's sports convertible is machined with iron bars. Rike Lucas, the sister of Detective Chief Inspector Ellen Lucas, who is on the road with her landlord Max, is dejected when she tries to intervene and only wakes up in the hospital. Max pursues the perpetrators.

A short time later, Ellen Lucas rushes to a crime scene where the body of the 16-year-old student Sebastian Holzinger was found. His head injury suggests he was involved in a brawl. Investigations initiated also lead to Max Ellen's superior Boris Noethen sees a suspicion, which Lucas immediately rules out. Your investigations focus on the students Michael Schmidbauer, Miro Kovac and Karli Sammer. The young people run an Internet portal called “Pain Attack”, the name also adorns their jackets when they are out and about to oppose those who, in their opinion, belong to those “up there”. On their pages they then put their "heroic deeds" online, that is, they do happy slapping , as it is called in their jargon. The films are directed almost exclusively against rich citizens who one would like to humiliate. Kovacs and Sammer were also offenders and under youth arrest.

From Sebastian's class teacher Christian Wehring, Lucas and her colleague Leander Blohm learn that Sebastian was an outsider with little self-confidence, not cool, not sporty, someone who hung on to stronger people in order to enhance himself. Every humiliation makes the strong stronger and their attention more precious. In the class of the dead pupil, Lucas learns that Sebastian's father Günter had threatened his son that if he wandered around one more night he would beat him to death.

Holzinger, meanwhile, lies in wait for Karli Sammer and harassed him in order to squeeze information out of him. Burckhard and Schiff from Lucas' team can just prevent the boy from suffocating, but not from falling into a coma. Half-deleted films from Sammers cell phone and the dead boy's cell phone, which can only be partially restored, give rise to the assumption that a girl was raped. Did Sebastian have to die because he wanted to talk, were the others afraid that he was too insecure as a witness, that he was the outsider who never really belonged?

The trail leads to Diana Greve, a high school student, who is absolutely silent and denies having been raped. Her father Stephan does not have access to her either. After attempting suicide, she withdrew completely into herself. Only Michael Schmidbauer strangely seems to mean something to her.

Meanwhile, Schmidbauer has had enough of his friends at Pain Attack and is saying no to them, not only because they decide to ambush Ellen Lucas, which they do. However, with the courageous intervention of Max, worse can be prevented. In an interrogation of the leader Miro Kovac, the student Max accuses of killing Sebastian. He followed him that evening and messed with Sebastian. He also saw him later at the place where Sebastian was found.

Lucas believes Diana wants to protect Michael Schmidbauer. There are feelings between the two that they did not dare to express. They only wrote to each other, not talked to each other, the fear of rejection was probably too great. Michael’s friends didn’t like the fact that he saw Diana as a saint, so they decided to show him that she’s just a slut. They then recorded that on their cell phone, sending Sebastian in while Miro held the girl and Karli filmed the rape.

However, Lucas finds out that Sebastian died at the hand of Stephan Greve. He had seen Michael Schmidbauer beat up Sebastian and then let him lie. He actually wanted to help the boy, call an ambulance, but he should tell him beforehand what they had done to his daughter, at least admit the act, but he got up and wanted to leave when he pushed him. If he hadn't been so weak, he wouldn't even have fallen, but he fell and his head hit the concrete edge of all things.

Meanwhile, Michael and Diana sit next to each other on a bridge without a word until Diana tells Michael that her father was responsible for Sebastian's death. As if on command, they both drop their cell phones into the water and after a brief moment of hesitation, embrace. Sometimes it is also good to be late, Lucas explains to her colleague Blohm with a smile when they see them.

Production, publication

The film was shot in Regensburg and Munich .

The film premiered on March 13, 2010 in prime time on ZDF .

Aus der Bahn was released on DVD on April 15, 2011 by Studio Edel Germany GmbH, along with five other cases in the series.

reception

Audience rating

When it was first broadcast, the film had 5.46 million viewers, which corresponds to a market share of 17.1%.

criticism

For the lexicon of international films , Aus der Bahn was a "standardized (television series) crime thriller from the Bavarian provinces, in which monstrous things seem to be happening as they do in the urban jungle."

For the critics of the TV magazine TV Spielfilm , the film was "Cleverly condensed, excellently played."

Rainer Tittelbach from Tittelbach.tv was of the opinion that the eleventh case of Inspector Lucas "from the usual convincing ZDF series with Ulrike Kriener" was an "exciting thriller". He shows how "happy slapping 'becomes serious seriousness". “Small weaknesses in the time dramaturgy of the pre-history equal [e] the skillful staging by Christiane Balthasar. Extremely strong: Nadja Bobyleva. "

kino.de certified Aus der Bahn that it was part of "the excellent ZDF crime series 'Kommissarin Lucas'". Since the start of the series, broadcasters and producers have always made sure that Commissioner Lucas stands out from other ranks and that the stories show beyond themselves. Also from the railroad take up "an equally explosive as topical issue". In conclusion, after the storyline Rike, Krankenhaus, Jenseitsvision had previously been apostrophized as not fitting the rest of the story: “Nevertheless, this film is also one thanks to the outstanding young actors, thanks to music (Johannes Kobilke) and image design (Hannes Hubach) Saturday highlight. "

Frank Rauscher from Voice.de wrote that the new case of Commissioner Lucas started "furiously" and, [...] "probably also very realistic". The film goes “far beyond a fictional infusion on the subject of youth violence”. Rauscher wrote literally: “Sensitively and with astonishing depth, supposedly clean middle-class relationships and battered youth psychics are explored here. The case [...] is about murder, rape, unemployment, moral courage and pressure from cliques - and also about a great childhood sweetheart. "Those are" truly enough epic topics for three television thrillers ". Nevertheless, "don't get bogged down in the dark story, the common thread is never lost, and even the entertaining moment is not neglected". Particularly praised the outstanding play of Nadja Bobyleva and François Goeske "as the sensitive and tormented lovers" and that of Edin Hasanović as "eternally angry violent criminal".

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Inspector Lucas - From the train locations at film-schauspieler.de. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  2. a b c Rainer Tittelbach : "Inspector Lucas - Aus der Bahn" series Inspector Lucas & the youth who are ready for anything: "Happy Slapping" in Regensburg at tittelbach.tv
  3. Commissioner Lucas Follow 7-12 DVD Edel Germany GmbH
  4. Commissioner Lucas - Off the track. In: Lexicon of International Films . Film service , accessed March 2, 2017 .Template: LdiF / Maintenance / Access used 
  5. Commissioner Lucas - Aus der Bahn , In: TV Spielfilm (with 30 pictures of the film), November 5, 2016.
  6. tpg .: Inspector Lucas - Aus der Bahn Film plot and background: The Regensburg inspector is dealing with violence among young people and the phenomenon of "happy slapping". at kino.de. Retrieved November 20, 2016.
  7. Frank Rauscher: Commissioner Lucas - Aus der Bahn ( Memento of the original from November 20, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. from Stimme.de, March 15, 2010. Retrieved November 20, 2016. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.stimme.de