Crime scene: The hammer

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title The hammer
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Colonia Media Filmproduktion GmbH on behalf of the WDR
length 88 minutes
classification Episode 907 ( list )
First broadcast April 13, 2014 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Lars Kraume
script Lars Kraume
production Sonja Goslicki for Filmpool
music Christoph M. Emperor
Julian Maas
camera Jens Harant
cut Barbara Gies
occupation

The Hammer is a television film from the crime scene television series . The film was produced by WDR and premiered on April 13, 2014 by the stations Das Erste , ORF 2 and SRF 1 . It is the 907th episode in the crime scene series, the 25th case with the investigator duo Thiel and Boerne portrayed by Axel Prahl and Jan Josef Liefers . Directed by Lars Kraume , who also wrote the screenplay.

Thiel and Boerne subsequently investigate a serial killer disguised as a superhero, who kills his victims with a hammer.

action

Dr. Wolfgang Öhrie, an influential building contractor, was attacked with acid in his office, hit with a hammer and then thrown out of the window onto the street. With the Waikiki oasis he had led a controversial building project in Münster, which members of a citizens' movement suspect is not a conventional wellness and adventure pool, but a huge brothel to be built in Münster. Inspector Frank Thiel's father Herbert advanced to become one of the spokesmen for the demonstrators against the building and set up the command center for the citizens' movement in his house. During a demonstration, he and a friend are chained to a construction vehicle. Münster's citizens are upset because the houses of the residents are suffering from a high loss of value due to their proximity to the planned brothel.

Shortly afterwards, the pimp Bruno Vogler is found dead in a parking garage in Münster. In addition to a grieving widow and a hysterical lover, he leaves behind a solid corruption scandal. The video from the surveillance camera shows the masked perpetrator wearing a superhero costume and shooting acid at the victim with a water pistol before killing him. Boerne's assistant Silke Haller indicates that the perpetrator is based on the superhero comic "The Hunter" from the 1970s. Boerne notes that a hammer was again the murder weapon with which the number “2” was struck on the forehead of the dead man. He examines the body of the building contractor Öhrie again and finds a "1" stamped on his forehead. Gripped by ambition, his meticulous research finally leads him to a hardware store, where he finds a pounding hammer similar to a murder weapon. Through experiments on pigs' heads, Boerne can prove that both victims were killed by a hammer like the one used by forest workers to mark trees.

Thiel shows Vogler's widow photos from the crime scene. She notices that Vogler had a newspaper with him, although he never read it otherwise. There are fingerprints on the newspaper that lead Boerne and Thiel on the trail of Leif Claasen, who has a criminal record for fraud and who has already worked several times with the company that is planning the controversial brothel building. When they arrive at his house with a special unit, however, they find him dead in the pool. He was murdered several days ago in the same way as the other victims and has a "3" stamped on his forehead. It becomes apparent that the killer wanted to lead the investigators there. Evidence of Claasens corruption can be secured in the computer .

After Thiel received three of the rare Hunter comics from Silke Haller, he reads them in bed in the evening and falls asleep. When he wakes up, he is handcuffed to his bed. The murderer disguised as a superhero stands in front of him, introduces himself as "The Hammer" and explains to Thiel that he has been observing and photographing him for a long time. He engages the commissioner in a conversation about justice and asks which side he is on. Before he leaves the house, he asks Thiel to convict the corrupt District Administrator Seelig, otherwise he will kill him next. Thiel calls to Boerne and can free himself with his help. On a DVD that the murderer left, you can see in a video how he forced Claasen to make a confession that incriminates Seelig but cannot be used as evidence in court.

Thiel wants to lure the hammer killer into a trap by portraying himself as corrupt and thus making him a decoy. In a conversation with District Administrator Seelig at the tennis club, he claims to have evidence against him and to destroy it if he received 50,000 euros for it at a later meeting. However, this plan fails. Instead of the district administrator, his lawyer appears, who tells Thiel that a complaint for defamation and extortion is being brought against him. The hammer killer has observed the conversation in the tennis club as hoped and appears at the meeting point, but can escape again. The next day Thiel is suspended from work by prosecutor Klemm, as both Seelig and the economic department are taking action against him. Thiel's assistant Nadeshda Krusenstern then takes over the official investigation.

Thiel and Boerne are still working on the case. You conclude from the killer’s approach that he must be involved in forestry, chemicals and probably has a family with children, as he draws inspiration from comics. With the help of Nadeshda, who gives them access to files, they can limit the possible group of perpetrators to a few people, of whom Thiel finally recognizes the chemist Thomas Schuster as his nocturnal visitor. The long-term unemployed Schuster is one of the Münster residents who were damaged by the brothel building, is impoverished after a divorce and is no longer allowed to see his children. The suspicions are enough for a house search, which, however, yields no result, whereupon Nadeshda stops the investigation against the harmless-looking man.

After a conversation with Schuster, Thiel is sure of his cause and continues to observe Schuster's house with Boerne. Finally, they observe Schuster's cat, which goes into the basement of an empty neighboring house, where its owner keeps his murder tools, acid supplies and victim photos. The shoemaker caught tries to escape again. After a chase, he climbs onto a crane at the Waikiki oasis construction site and threatens to jump down. Thiel follows him and tries to dissuade him with a conversation. Schuster complains that his house is no longer worth anything due to the planned brothel building and that he cannot start a new life without the money. He gives Thiel the reference to extensive evidence in his basement against District Administrator Seelig and finally jumps off the crane, but ends up on a pile of sand and survives injured. Thiel actually found the necessary evidence against Seelig in the basement and was thus rehabilitated.

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On October 5, 2013, a casting for extras in Münster's Tatort and Wilsberg episodes took place in the Cineplex Münster . More than 1000 citizens accepted the invitation to the casting, and the Eick casting agency counted 1050 applicants.

On October 28, 2013, the Münster police chief Hubert Wimber invited the Münster-born actress Mechthild Großmann , who plays the role of public prosecutor Wilhelmine Klemm in the Münster crime scene , to exchange information on official work while filming the next crime scene episode. Großmann accepted the invitation on the WDR program MonTalk .

During a break from filming the Frankfurt Tatort film , director and screenwriter Lars Kraume became aware of a “ private hammer museum ”. Among the innumerable hammers was a numbering mallet, which is used in forestry to mark trees and which inspired Kraume for the script for The Hammer .

Shooting between the Clemenskirche and the Raphaelsklinik
Shooting on the Stubengasse

Filming began on November 7, 2013 in Leichlingen . In the evening hours of November 16, 2013 and the following day, outdoor shots were taken with Axel Prahl and Jan Josef Liefers at the Treff Hotel on Stubengasse in Münster. On November 17, 2013, a press conference with Axel Prahl and Friederike Kempter took place at the Prinzipalmarkt near the Lambertikirche in the evening hours before filming started again in the Stubengasse around the Treff-Hotel. There, between the Clemenskirche and the Raphaelsklinik, the scenes were created in which a bus driver almost runs over the corpse of the building contractor Wolfgang Öhrie thrown out of the window. On November 28, 2013 and the following day, the film was shot in a private apartment on Siebengebirgsallee in Cologne-Klettenberg . Filming ended on December 7, 2013.

With a photo from the shooting, which shows him in the role of forensic doctor Boerne at the dissection table with two pigs' heads, and the comment "Weekend - time for a good conversation with friends!" , Actor Jan Josef Liefers caused a stir after the publication on Facebook , during which he was temporarily blocked for several hours on November 25, 2013 by employees of the Internet platform. The Westfälische Nachrichten conducted a survey with the question "The photo of Jan Josef Liefers and the pigs' heads is ..." , in which 352 readers took part. 45 readers each (12.78%) answered that the picture was “tasteless” or “funny” . 262 readers (74.73%) were of the opinion “Half as bad. I do not understand the trouble."

Premiere at the Cineplex Münster

The cinema premiere in the Cineplex Münster was presented on March 27, 2014 by Filmservice Münster.Land, the WDR and the Münster film theater companies. The two main actors Jan Josef Liefers and Axel Prahl were present at the premiere, for whom they interrupted the filming of the next episode, Murder is the Best Medicine . In addition, ARD director Tom Buhrow , the mayor of Münster, Markus Lewe , Titus Dittmann and the actors Christine Urspruch , Claus D. Clausnitzer , Friederike Kempter , Mechthild Großmann , Xenia Seeberg and Gesche Tebbenhoff attended the demonstrations. Likewise lived Frank Zander , which can be seen in the row in a guest role, the movie premiered at.

Lars Kraume directed the episode Say Nothing of the Münster crime scene in 2003 .

After the Münster episode Summ, Summ, Summ from 2013, in which Roland Kaiser was seen, a musician again played a guest role with Frank Zander . After the suspension of Chief Inspector Frank Thiel, Nadeshda Krusenstern was allowed to solve her first case after twelve years and 25 episodes.

Thiel's conclusion that the perpetrator must have children because he uses a comic figure is therefore incomprehensible, since, according to Alberich , The Hunter comes from the 70s and is therefore more of the perpetrator's own idol figure . The fact that the perpetrator actually has children who live with his divorced wife and he is not allowed to see them only plays a marginal role. Alberich got Thiel three issues from the Hunter series, which together cost 87 euros as collector's items. But they do not play a role in the investigation. The drawings for the fictional comic series were created by Swiss comic artist David Boller , albeit with spelling mistakes.

In fact, in spring 2014, the construction of a leisure pool in Münster was discussed in the local election campaign. In addition, at the beginning of April 2014, the construction of a hotel on the Dortmund-Ems Canal in the east of Münster was rejected by the planning committee, the main committee and the council, because with 103 beds planned in a confined space in 45 rooms, it suggested that it was a planned hourly hotel especially since there was no shared breakfast room, but a small kitchenette in each individual room. As a result, the development plan for the property on Wolbecker Strasse was changed so that neither a hotel nor a brothel can be built here in the future.

reception

Audience ratings

With 12.78 million viewers and an average market share of 35.0 percent, Der Hammer was the most successful Tatort episode of the fifteen episodes broadcast in 2014 and also won the day. The episode was only missing 30,000 viewers to beat the record of the 2013 episode of the Münster crime scene Summ, Summ, Summ with the highest ratings . With a market share of 28.2 percent, the broadcast also achieved a high level among younger audiences between 14 and 49 years of age. It was noticeable that even among the 14 to 29 year olds, with a 20.6 percent market share, an unusually large number of viewers could be reached.

In Austria, 821,000 viewers were reached, an average reach of 11% and a market share of 26%.

criticism

The film received mostly positive ratings.

Mostly positive reviews

Jens Szameit from Weserkurier is of the opinion that director and screenwriter Lars Kraume shows "spectacularly what the often under-challenged" Tatort "audience favorites Boerne and Thiel are ideally capable of" . The eponymous masked man looks “more curious than his colleagues from the US blockbusters” and fits into the film, which is “exactly the right case for the slapstick duo” , because Kraume “balances comedy and shock effects wonderfully in a crime thriller one has to be one of the very best of the undisputed audience favorites from Münster ” . That Kraumes "otherwise very serious style would fit the smacking team from Münster would not necessarily have been thought" , but Thiels and Boernes "teasing [are] at the top level this time" and "the entry is fantastic" . "The comedy is never put on, however, it bursts bitterly out of a rather creepy and at the core even tragic story" , which comes along "atmospherically underlaid with goosebumps music" . Szameit is happy that you have to be "infinitely grateful for the zeal, the care and the ingenuity behind this outstanding" crime scene "work" , because "basically the effort would not have been necessary" , "Boerne and Thiel would have been the king of the odds stayed with business as usual ” .

Rainer Tittelbach judges that there is no lack of ideas and dramaturgical peculiarities” in the episode, “it is joked with slowed-down foam” . "The moods are varied, the film contains many attractive individual scenes, many night shots, original situations, four telegenic corpses, a relatively dramatic showdown and Lars Kraume can even serve with a little bit of action," continues Tittelbach. With “pithy words” and a “silly mask” , “a costumed superhero as a serial killer” uses the eponymous tool. This "crazy invention [...] fits the bizarre" Tatort "team from Münster," Tittelbach is convinced. Kraume has this consequence "to answer decisively" in which he "all the despair of a failed existence" , contrary "to the pitch, which the viewer" from Münster crime scene "accustomed" , staged. He "leaves the crime case surprisingly serious, despite the comic hero bonds, puts a lot of drama and empathy into the story of the lost little man and at the same time does not do without comical interludes" and also "the jerking between Thiel and Boerne, Boerne and Alberich persists within limits " . In a “weird guest appearance” Frank Zander mimes a “pimp of an imposing figure” . The episode moves "between seriousness and hysteria" , while "the superficial joke [...] is cut back in favor of a more aesthetic irony" . Tittelbach awarded the episode four out of six possible points.

Thomas Ays from moviesection states that Kraume remains "true to the clearly defined rules of Münster" and, as usual, relies on "a few loose sayings and gags, bizarre characters, murder cases and a duo of investigators who somehow like each other and somehow not" . In the episode Der Hammer it gets “sometimes serious” , which is why the “rather socially critical story with all sorts of dialogue jokes and gimmicks” is attempted. "That often fits very well, and some really good laughs can be coaxed out of this case as well," but "in view of these decisions, the investigation definitely takes a back seat and it also takes away credibility . " The result was "not a bad" crime scene "from Münster, rather one that was creatively staged and written and at the same time has a lot to tell" . The only problem is that “you know relatively quickly where everything will end” . In summary, Ays awarded four out of five possible points.

The editorial team of Kino.de is of the opinion that the episode shows “the Münster record duo in a mix of crime and comedy that is well worth seeing, but with a rather bizarre culprit” . “Elsewhere, the murderer in pantyhose would be a joke, even if his work is fatal” , but “such a bizarre series of murders can probably only be afforded by the» crime scene «from Münster” with a perpetrator who “numbers the dead” . Director and screenwriter Lars Kraume “succeeded in walking a solid tightrope” , with this “the slapstick inserts don't seem like foreign bodies” . "The quality of the film" grows out of the script. The protagonists succeed in "a great spectacle, because Prahl and Liefers provide their characters with complete seriousness and a wonderful mixture of both funny and dignified despair" . "At the side of the two stars, the other actors inevitably only have supporting roles" in this episode. "The appearance of singer Frank Zander is only brief, but concise" , "the dialogues are also a pleasure" and "the finale [...] makes for an appropriately exciting ending" .

The editors of TV Today sums up that the episode strikes “a much more serious tone” than was the case with previous episodes, Thiel and Boerne determine “more serious than ever” and “the new Münster-based seriousness - fits” . “The notorious squabbles” of the two main actors is “significantly reduced” in this episode , “ but the sparingly used slogans are accurate” . "Instead of a crime comedy, genre specialist Lars Kraume [...] stages a dark crime thriller with brutality, threatening music and faded colors" . The episode received two out of three possible points.

Felix Müller from the Rheinische Post is pleased that “with the abundant characters told” in the anniversary episode “another real blast” has been achieved, “perhaps the best Munster comedy in years” . Frank Zander plays his guest role as "hilariously" . In addition, the episode contains "wonderful bizarre ideas" and screenwriter and director Lars Kraume "has a fine knack for getting some desperate comedy out of the Thiel character" . "Even for the few seconds in which we are allowed to watch Frank Zander in his small guest role, this» crime scene « is worthwhile," continues the assessment. The resolution of the case, however, was "by no means its climax" . "It is rather the figure constellation, it is the recognizable joy of playing, also of secondary characters" , that of Christine Urspruch, Mechthild Großmann and Friderike Kempter. Müller admits, “Yes, there are situations that are completely over the top, but they are funny and they bring out the really serious and also tragic sides of this story. As absurd as it may be. "

Angelika Zahn from Focus judges, "in the current case the gaudy is in stark contrast to a dark, cruel case [...] and therefore seems out of place more than once." The result is "scary" , because "so silly and bizarre the self-proclaimed himself Superhero "The Hammer" presented in his cobbled together costume and his plastic water pistol, that's how mercilessly he settles his victims " . "Frank Zander mimes the second murder victim, a nasty pimp, which is 100 percent taken from him," continues Zahn. The episode remains "exciting until the last minute" , so Zahn advises "tune in" because the episode is "a" crime scene "worth seeing with many moments of surprise" .

Mostly negative reviews

According to the verdict of dpa correspondent Carsten Linnhoff "the otherwise typical balancing act between comedy and crime thriller does not succeed this time" . "As always, the ensemble plays the laughs to each other" , "but the thriller elements seem conservative" and "the serial killer comes across as a joke" . But "not only the souped-up thriller phases seem fake" , but "Thiel's attempt as a supposedly corrupt police officer to set a trap for a politician not only goes very wrong in terms of film . " Linnhoff is of the opinion that “the script has weaknesses here” . Even the only “short interlude for entertainer Frank Zander ended “much too quickly” with his murder , “because the figure of the red-light giant embodies Zander convincingly” .

Web links

Individual evidence

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