Police call 110: terminus

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Episode of the series Polizeiruf 110
Original title final destination
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Filmpool Fiction
on behalf of the MDR
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 357 ( List )
First broadcast May 29, 2016 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Matthias Tiefenbacher
script Stefan Rogall
production Iris pine
music Biber Gullatz ,
Andreas Schäfer
camera Hanno Lentz
cut Horst Reiter
occupation

The end of the line is a television film from the crime series Polizeiruf 110 . The 357th episode in the film series Polizeiruf 110 was produced on behalf of MDR under the direction of Matthias Tiefenbacher and first broadcast on May 29, 2016. It is the 6th case for Magdeburg investigator Doreen Brasch and the first case with her new partner Dirk Köhler .

The violent death of a foster child gives the television viewer deep insights into the emotional life of a foster family that has not grown to their inner conflict potential.

action

The Schilchow family's foster child, 12-year-old Marco, is killed by a manslaughter on the way home from school. Chief Inspector Doreen Brasch takes over the case and shortly afterwards her new colleague, Chief Inspector Dirk Köhler, joins the team. To you the statements of the stunned family members intuitively seem strange. In particular, the body's older brother, who lives in the same family, attracts attention through unbridled outbursts of aggression. Manuela Siebrecht, the actual mother of the two, an unstable woman and ex-heroin addict who has only been clean for a few months, suffers a nervous breakdown and accusingly pushes her way into the family mourning scene. When one day she appears again at the Schilchows, Sascha freaks out and beats his mother to such an extent that Brasch prevents him from doing worse and she has to be brought to the clinic. In view of this potential for violence, Brasch definitely considers him a perpetrator.

When Marco was found, he had a gold watch with him that was known to have been broken into. Following this trail, the investigators come to the petty criminal Ingo Ratzke. Brasch accuses him of inciting Marco and his brother Sascha to theft. A questioning of Saschas in this direction fails because he has gone into hiding. In the hope that the boy has got in touch with Ratzke, Brasch and Koehler visit him. In the dispute with Ratzke, Köhler is seriously injured, so that Brasch is on his own. She learns that the solution to find Sascha lies with the Schilchows. She just comes in when Sascha's foster mother is wiping away traces of blood and, disturbed, she reports to the inspector that she has caught Sascha taking money from the company coffers of her small laundry. When she tried to stop him, she learned from him that he just wanted to "beat his brother a little bit sanity" because he wanted to go to the police about the break-ins. After all, he couldn't help it if Marco couldn't take it. Sascha began to hit her too and then she would have taken a pipe wrench that was lying on one of the washing machines and hit Sascha several times. Mr. Schilchow was arrested shortly afterwards while he was digging a hole for Sascha's body.

During the whole time the investigators have to deal with their own problems privately. Doreen Brasch wants to pick up her son, who has just been released from prison, at the prison gate. But this snubbed her several times. With such a burden, she also has to cope with the voluntary resignation of Kriminalobermeister Mautz and the new colleague Chief Inspector Dirk Köhler - the replacement for KHK Drexler. It's not easy for her. Interpersonal conflicts arise that are unpleasant for both sides.

background

Felix Vörtler, Claudia Michelsen and Matthias Matschke in the Preview of end station for 45 years Police-110 -Jubiläum

The film was shot in Magdeburg from October 13, 2015 to November 15, 2015 .

reception

Reviews

“Freezer burn in the happiness of the petty bourgeoisie: How can this frozen thriller be upsetting when everything is so predictably fatal, or more precisely: so fatally predictable. Director Matthias Tiefenbacher [...] stages the foster family tragedy as an all too intrusive patchwork of misery in which everyone involved screams their suffering into the camera at full volume. "

“This above-average“ police call ”remains exciting until the end, with it the series for the 45th birthday can be seen. He's not reinventing the Sunday night crime thriller, but he maintains his virtues. "

- Felix Müller : derwesten.de

“Clearly and clearly designed and developed into a gripping family drama. The characters take on contours, the cracks in the family building of the petty bourgeois laundry owners become visible without giving up the who-was-tension from the outset. "

- Rainer Tittelbach : Tittelbach.tv

"" Endstation "is in no way inferior to the best of the best. [...] Plot and atmosphere (camera: Hanno Lentz) fit together one to one. [...] Dirk and Doreen - there will be a lot more beautiful things guaranteed. In Magdeburg. "

- Barbara Möller : The world

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Endstation on May 29, 2016 was seen by 7.58 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 22.4% for Das Erste .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Police call 110: terminus at crew united . Retrieved February 5, 2017.
  2. ^ Christian Buß : Frozen "police call" from Magdeburg. Love, frosted. Spiegel Online, May 27, 2016, accessed on May 30, 2016 : "Rating: 4 out of 10 points"
  3. Felix Müller: Magdeburg “Polizeiruf 110” with an exciting anniversary episode. WAZ Online, May 29, 2016, accessed on May 31, 2016 : "It won't get boring here"
  4. ^ Rainer Tittelbach: Claudia Michelsen, Matthias Matschke, Rogall, Tiefenbacher. From parents and children. An exciting social drama grows out of the Whodunit. Tittelbach.tv, May 30, 2016, accessed on May 31, 2016 : "Rating: 4 1/2 out of 6 stars"
  5. Barbara Möller: This "police call" is the better "crime scene". The start of a new era. Die Welt Online, May 29, 2016, accessed on May 31, 2016 : "Catching up, overtaking: The" police call "and the" crime scene ""
  6. Fabian Riedner: Primetime check: Sunday, May 29, 2016.quotemeter.de , May 30, 2016, accessed on May 30, 2016 .