Crime scene: According to its own laws

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title According to its own laws
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
MR
length 89 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 434 ( List )
First broadcast January 16, 2000 on ARD
Rod
Director Josef Rödl
script Bodo Kirchhoff
music Enjott Schneider
camera Jürgen Herrmann
cut Elke Herbener
occupation

According to its own laws , a television film from the crime series Tatort was produced by Hessischer Rundfunk (HR) and broadcast for the first time on January 16, 2000 in the program Das Erste . It is the 434th crime scene episode and the 24th case of the chief detective Edgar Brinkmann, embodied by Karl-Heinz von Hassel .

action

The private detective Kurt Silk is found bleeding to death in his shower by his girlfriend Ines Lattki. Exactly dosed anesthetics in the blood indicate external influences. One trace leads to a group of right-wing radicals who meet in the Café Hassler, which is observed by Silk. The client is Walter Korenke, who denies that there are arms deals and claims that his wife had a relationship with a guest at Café Hassler. Then a second murder follows the same pattern of Thorsten Beer. According to his homosexual friend, he was supposed to approach a woman on behalf of the detective. The commissioners go to Gerd Hassler, who was shot shortly before and does not survive.

Brinkmann assumes two perpetrators, as the profiles differ in terms of proximity and distance. He is now pursuing the connection Korenke - Silk - Goltz, who met each other while deep-sea fishing in the Caribbean. The surgeon Dr. Goltz mimes the ignorant. Korenke is arrested on his return from Prague and is the offender. Brinkmann's instinct saves Dr. Goltz in front of the humiliated Dr. Sonja Hold, who skilfully turned to Brinkmann immediately after the silk murder and quickly won his trust and Kiefer's. As a result, she was always one step ahead until the end.

reception

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of According to Own Laws on January 16, 2000, Das Erste had a market share of 20.08 percent and was seen by 7.51 million viewers in Germany.

criticism

TV Spielfilm rated the film as mediocre and judged: “Inspector 'Fliege' is snoring again, and this time the case is far too easy to see through. Crime stories aren't fun like that. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ↑ Audience ratings at tatort-fundus.de, accessed on September 18, 2016.
  2. Short review at tvspielfilm.de , accessed on September 18, 2016.