Tatort: ​​We'll get you all

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Episode of the series Tatort
Original title We'll get you all
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Bavarian radio
classification Episode 1073 ( List )
First broadcast December 2, 2018 on Das Erste
Rod
Director Sven Bohse
script Michael Comtesse and Michael Proehl
production Martin Choroba and Johanna Teichmann
music Jessica de Rooij
camera Michael Schreitel
cut Dirk Göhler
occupation

We'll Get You All is a TV movie from the crime series Tatort . The contribution produced by Bayerischer Rundfunk is the 1073rd Tatort episode and was broadcast on December 2, 2018 in the program Das Erste . The Munich investigator duo Batic and Leitmayr are investigating their 80th case.

action

A wealthy couple is brutally murdered in a Munich villa. Only the daughter Lena survived the massacre. A reference to the criminal law paragraph on complicity and the prophecy "We'll get you all" was bloodily smeared on the walls . Batic and Leitmayr take over the investigation and quickly find evidence at the crime scene that the child was abused by the father and the mother tacitly tolerated this. In the girl's room they find a smart toy doll (banned in Germany) , the built-in microphone of which the perpetrator communicated with the girl, learned of the abuse and finally, disguised as Santa Claus , took advantage of the child's trust and gained access to the house .

The Commissioners rightly fear that someone has distributed several of these toys and is thus hunting down child molesters. The trail leads to a self-help group of adult abuse victims into which Batic infiltrates. In fact, the group is responsible for the deeds - but in the end it was exploited by one of its members who, out of greed, wanted his parents and younger sister to be eliminated.

background

The film was shot on 23 days from May 23, 2018 to June 22, 2018 in Munich.

reception

Reviews

The film service rated the film with two out of five possible stars and criticized the characters as pale and the ideas of the director as dull.

“The bulky, sensitive problem material and the sleek, suggestive horror are not compatible across the board. Sometimes the story also lacks the emotional center because the victim and the perpetrator get mixed up. What the smartly calculated horror effect of this visually exhausted thriller does not diminish in the end: Senta with her cold googly eyes and Santa Claus with his machete provide frost showers in midsummer Munich. "

“A lot is not quite right about this film, including many little things like the fact that in most Munich households it is not Santa Claus, but Santa Claus and the Christ Child, and that in minute 24 a half full juice glass is handed over from one source , but then arrives empty in the other hand. Commissioners Batic and Leitmayr have appeared in many wonderful films over the past 27 years, and in some quite terrible ones. The 80th crime scene from Munich is one of the most terrible. Clear case of bad routine. "

- Katharina Riehl : Süddeutsche Zeitung

“Even in the end, when Hasko, seriously injured, sees through Louis's plan and the viewer actually knows everything, this crime scene still keeps the feelings on their toes: Because with Hasko you realize that you have only been used against your own motives. But only then it turns out that the biscuits that had been treated with anesthetic were so dosed that they led to the death of the parents, Hasko becomes aware of the consequences of his own hubris: That Gretchen Grein, who "slept through" the murder of the parents should, could be dead now. Compared to the superfluous revenge move two weeks ago in Greater Hamburg, which looked thought-out, this shows what a high level of storytelling is. "

- Matthias Dell : Time online

Audience ratings

The first broadcast of Wir kriegen you alle on December 2, 2018 was seen by 9.15 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 25.8% for Das Erste .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Tatort: ​​We'll get you all at crew united
  2. Tatort - We'll get you all , in: Webpräsenz Film-Dienst , accessed on December 5, 2018
  3. ^ Christian Buß: Revenge "Tatort" from Munich. Senta, the killer doll. In: Culture. Spiegel Online, November 30, 2018, accessed on November 30, 2018 : "Rating: 7 out of 10 points"
  4. Katharina Riehl: Routine. In: Tatort column. Süddeutsche Zeitung, November 30, 2018, accessed on December 1, 2018 : "The 80th case of the Munich investigators Batic and Leitmayr wants to be a special" crime scene ", but much of the" We'll get you all "case is terribly deliberate. "
  5. Dell, Matthias: Generally nothing is prohibited in Austria. In: time online . December 2, 2018, accessed December 3, 2018 .
  6. Fabian Riedner: Primetime check: Sunday, December 2, 2018.quotemeter.de , December 3, 2018, accessed on December 3, 2018 .