Crime scene: Wrong rabbit

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title Wrong Bunny
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Hessian radio
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 1101 ( List )
First broadcast September 1, 2019 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Emily Atef
script Lars Hubrich ,
Emily Atef
production Carsten Staudt (production manager)
music Christoph M. Kaiser ,
Julian Maas ,
Stefan Will
camera Armin Dierolf
cut Silke Franken
occupation

Wrong Rabbit is a television film from the crime series Tatort . The by Hessian Radio Post produced the 1101 Crime Scene episode and was first on 1 September 2019 First transmitted. The Frankfurt investigator duo Janneke and Brix is investigating its tenth case.

action

The entrepreneur Hajo Lohmann and his wife Biggi are about to go bankrupt with their medium-sized company Lohmann Solar Technology GmbH . They stage a robbery to defraud their insurance company. It should appear as if a truck with a shipment of precious rare earths for solar cell production has been stolen. Biggi shoots Hajo in the leg, as agreed, but the two are surprised by a security guard, who without further ado, shoots him very accurately between the eyes. The two apparently play the game of the alleged robbery with the police successfully for a while. Hajo, initially more seriously injured than intended, recovers relatively quickly from his injury. However, the insurance does not want to pay because of an unreported earlier attack. Biggi gets further involved and shoots two more men involved in the insurance fraud, also very accurately between the eyes. The local media speak of a "Cyclops killer", the police initially suspect a professional behind the crime. In the end, Biggi is found guilty of the crime. In the end credits it is shown that Biggi's accuracy comes from the fact that she was a multiple shooter queen in her youth .

background

The film was shot from October 25, 2018 to December 9, 2018 in Frankfurt and the surrounding area.

reception

Reviews

“In many ways, this retro thriller leads straight to our present. There you still dream of the horny eighties and arm yourself rather desperately for the technological necessities of the future, which you don't really believe in anyway. The fact that the tragicomic trick story from the solar energy sector was mainly filmed in autumn fog panoramas is another of the many strong points in this "crime scene". "

“This crime scene is noticeably influenced by Fargo and it brings to mind the series Arthur's Law, where one could get the horror of how comedic charm is drawn from the loveless mutilation of a husband (is the husband as a victim perhaps not given enough attention?). But the wrong rabbit finds between the bizarre and unexpected seriousness, despair, tenderness, guilt. It's pretty hair-raising which turns the book by Emily Atef (who also directed) and Lars Hubrich takes, but in the film it's just like this: If it works, it works. The inspectors Janneke […] and Brix […] essentially behave like spectators who believe everything and in the end just barely get the curve. It's almost sad then. "

- Claudia Tieschky : Süddeutsche Zeitung

“You don't have to take all of this seriously, because the narrative tone is sometimes dark and ambitious, then again flippant and joking. But headshot tragedy and the enjoyment of minced meat are closer together than the storyline is good "

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Falscher Hase on September 1, 2019 was seen by 6.60 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 20.5% for Das Erste .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Crime scene: Wrong rabbit at crew united
  2. ^ Christian Buß: Retro "Tatort" with a rigorous soundtrack. Finally give us back our eighties! Spiegel Online, August 30, 2019, accessed on August 31, 2019 : "Rating: 9 out of 10 points"
  3. ^ Claudia Tieschky: "Tatort" from Frankfurt. From minced meat dishes and other oddities. Süddeutsche Zeitung, September 1, 2019, accessed on August 18, 2020 .
  4. Kai Spanke: No halali for rabbits. In: Feuilleton. Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung, September 1, 2019, accessed on September 2, 2019 .
  5. Fabian Riedner: Primetime check: Sunday, September 1, 2019.quotemeter.de , September 2, 2019, accessed on September 2, 2019 .