Under other circumstances: bad girls

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Episode in the series Under Different Circumstances
Original title Bad girls
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Network Movie
on behalf of ZDF
length 90 minutes
classification Episode 3 ( list )
First broadcast October 13, 2008 on ZDF
Rod
Director Judith Kennel
script Waltraud Ehrhardt
Peter Obrist
production Jutta Lieck-Klenke
Dietrich Kluge
music Nikolaus Glowna
Siggi Mueller
camera Gunnar Fuss
cut Oliver Gieth
occupation
chronology

←  Predecessor
Until death do you part

Successor  →
To love and death

Böse Mädchen is a German television film directed by Judith Kennel from 2008. It is the third episode of the crime series Unter Otherbedingungen with Natalia Wörner in the lead role.

action

The teacher Wolfgang Gajewski is found slain on his sailing boat in Schleswig harbor. Commissioner Jana Winter takes on the case together with her colleague Matthias Hamm. The first investigations lead her into the professional environment and reveal that Gajewski had sexual contact with the underage student Roxana Weimann. Inevitably, Roxana's single father comes under suspicion because he works as a janitor at the school and may have learned of the abuse. Although he denies this, he has no alibi for the time of the crime. A large sum of money found in his car also raises questions.

Jana Winter observes Roxana Weimann, who travels a lot with her friend Rebecca. During their tours together it comes to light that they seek contact with men through an internet cafe. While one of the two takes over the sexual part, the other secretly films the whole thing. The first impression that the girls only want to have fun turns out to be a mistake, because they actually only do this for their third friend, Raffaella Schuhmacher. She can no longer walk properly after an accident and an expensive operation in a private clinic could help her. This explains to the investigator the cash in Weimann's garage.

After forensics succeeded in sifting through Gajewski's computers, it is clear that the teacher often “hung around” in sex forums and had a preference for young girls. Jana Winter also learns that Mechthild Gajewski had known about her husband's preferences, although she repeatedly denied it. The commissioner speaks to the widow and learns that she wanted to protect her daughters. Her husband had started to be more and more interested in her. This made Mechthild Gajewski afraid and wanted to confront her husband. In an argument she had then killed him with the boat compass.

After months of searching, Jana Winter's husband Niko has taken a job at a wind farm in Norway. This means that your marriage is not only facing the ultimate test, but also the end. On the flight to Scandinavia, the helicopter crashes over the North Sea. Neither dead nor survivors can be found.

background

Bad Girls was broadcast on ZDF on October 13, 2008 as TV film of the week . In this third episode, Matthias Brandt says goodbye in his role as Niko Brix from the series, who remains missing after a helicopter crash in Finland.

Reviews

Tilmann P. Gangloff from Tittelbach.tv wrote: “You don't even believe what goes on in tranquil Schleswig: young girls give themselves to mature men in order to blackmail them later.” Overall, Gangloff only assesses this episode as “ Mediocre Whodunit with a much better private level. "

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm rated the story as very: "Thick."

Benjamin Müller atquotemeter.de certifies the film "some changes compared to the first two parts". “So the current part is not decorated with exaggerated action and undercover scenes, but is within an acceptable range. However, the rapid tracking shots, which mostly indicate a change of location, have remained. This gives the impression that the investigators are only moving from one location to the other, so there is often no certain connection. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Tilmann P. Gangloff : Natalia Wörner, Matthias Brandt, Judith Kennel. Bad girls go everywhere , at Tittelbach.tv , accessed on March 18, 2017.
  2. Short review on the TVSpielfilm website, accessed on March 17, 2017.
  3. Benjamin Müller: Under other circumstances: Bad girls at quotenmeter.de, accessed on May 11, 2017.