Wilsberg: The needle in the garbage heap

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Episode in the Wilsberg series
Original title The needle in the garbage heap
Country of production Germany
original language German
Production
company
Warner Bros. ITVP
on behalf of ZDF
length 90 minutes
Age rating FSK 12
classification Episode 60 ( List )
First broadcast September 8, 2018 on ZDF
Rod
Director Martin Enlen
script Sönke Lars Neuwöhner , Natalia Geb
production Sabine de Mardt
Anton Moho
music Martin Unterberger
camera Philipp Timme
cut Monika Abspacher-Uhlmann
occupation

The needle in the garbage heap is the 60th episode in the Wilsberg television series . The film is based on the Wilsberg character by Jürgen Kehrer . It was first broadcast on September 8, 2018 on ZDF . Directed by Martin Enlen , the screenplay is by Sönke Lars Neuwöhner and Natalia Geb .

action

The homeless Elena Warnetzki turns to Wilsberg because she misses her ex-husband, from whom she separated some time ago, but with whom she still feels connected. When his body was found in a waste container by the garbage disposal the next day, the criminal investigation department started an investigation. Since Warnetzki had worked for the waste management company Mynster Myll , his body was found by his colleagues, with whom he was not particularly popular because of his overly correct manner.

Wilsberg smuggled Ekki into the garbage disposal column as an alleged released prisoner in a rehabilitation program, much to the displeasure of Alex, who temporarily works as the company's press spokeswoman, HR officer and legal advisor. Ekki and Wilsberg find out that Klaschka, one of the garbage collectors, is secretly carrying out illegal disposal jobs for good money. Apparently, Warnetzki learned of these practices and was therefore silenced.

The next illegal disposal contract, in which Ekki also takes part, relates to the run-down and now closed paint factory Haussner, from which hazardous waste stored in barrels is to be dumped into a sand pit. Wilsberg finds out that Elena Warnetzki, née Haussner, is the sister of Olivia Haussner, the current managing director of Haussner-Werke, and that her father, whom she believes he has disowned, has still loved her lately.

During the illegal disposal, Ekki finds the body of Elena's father in one of the barrels. Anna, who was informed by Wilsberg about the illegal waste disposal business, is there and arrests Klaschka. She then confronts Olivia, who testifies that although her father died of a heart attack two weeks earlier, the death was veiled to deprive Elena of her inheritance, of which she has no idea. In addition, Micha, who is actually with Olivia, sneaked Elena's trust. When in the end everything is exposed, he sees no other option than to kill Elena and fake suicide, but is stopped by a special task force. Elena's husband was also killed by Micha because he happened to discover his double life.

To Anna's displeasure, Overbeck always assumes mafia-like backgrounds. But after he made friends with Isabell Meinecke, the boss of Mynster Myll, during a night imprisonment, he apologized to her for his initial suspicions. The next day, Meinecke said goodbye on a vacation in Italy, apparently shocked by what was going on in her company. Only the viewer learns from a phone call she makes when she leaves that she actually works for the Mafia and that Klaschka was her assistant.

Trivia

The Running Gag Bielefeld appears twice: In a bar where the garbage collectors meet after work, a road sign with the inscription “Bielefeld 13 km” hangs on the wall as decoration. At the end, Isabell's “godfather” finds out on the phone that Münster is not a good place for their business and that they are better off working in Bielefeld.

reception

Audience rating

When Die Nadel im Müllhaufen was first broadcast on ZDF on September 8, 2018 , the film was seen by a total of 6.54 million viewers in Germany and achieved a market share of 25.7 percent.

criticism

Tilmann P. Gangloff from tittelbach.tv said about this episode: “'The needle in the garbage heap' [...] is an amusing crime comedy with a few allusions and a lot of winking. At first glance, the story is not unusual: [...] the deeper Wilsberg digs into the garbage, the more rubbish it brings to light. Overbeck has the best lines of dialogue [...] And for Ekki, a childhood dream is coming true: 'Undercover' he hires at the garbage disposal. "

The critics of the television magazine TV Spielfilm gave the best rating (thumbs up): They found the film to have “funny dialogues and pretty ideas like Overbeck's nightmare reminiscent of the 'Star Wars' garbage press, as well as the sharp banter between Commissioner Anna Springer and Wilsberg are fun. "

Florian Blaschke from prisma.de wrote: “The needle in the garbage heap” is “worth seeing” and “a familiar, sympathetic minster thriller that does not have any major highlights, but also has no major weaknesses. And above all Timo Jacobs as the garbage collector 'Klaschka' or Genija Rykova as Mynstermyll boss Isabell Meineke provide the newest Wilsberg with the necessary charm. "

In the Westfälische Nachrichten , Johannes Loy criticizes the “all too clichéd eco-milieu” in this Wilsberg episode.

Focus online came to the conclusion: “The needle in the garbage heap” is “a thriller [that] works with high entertainment value and sympathetic actors. According to the tried and tested principle: Wilsberg and his friends are all somehow involved to find out about the criminals. Unfortunately, this time they are overlooking something essential. "

Claudia Reinhard of the FAZ wrote: “While the Wilsberg makers have struck serious tones over and over again in recent years, the sixtieth episode is all about lightheartedness and celebrates the interplay of the lively ensemble.” She is impressed by the “ pointed consistency. There is no reason for experiments at 'Wilsberg', but the popularity of the series also gives the freedom to dare to do it. Maybe at the next anniversary. "

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Certificate of release for Wilsberg: The needle in the garbage heap . Voluntary self-regulation of the film industry (PDF). Template: FSK / maintenance / type not set and Par. 1 longer than 4 characters
  2. ↑ Audience ratings: ZDF crime thriller “Wilsberg” unbeatable Stern , accessed on September 9, 2018.
  3. ^ Tilmann P. Gangloff : Lansink, Korittke, Kanis, Klink, Neuwöhner / Geb, Enlen. Homage to the garbage collectors at tittelbach.tv , accessed on November 7, 2018.
  4. A garbage man ends up in the bin. at TV Spielfilm , accessed on November 7, 2018.
  5. Florian Blaschke: Mafia fantasies and stinking piles of rubbish at prisma.de , accessed on November 7, 2018.
  6. Johannes Loy: Wilsberg episode The needle in the garbage heap: Overbeck was right at wn.de, accessed on November 7, 2018.
  7. Film review at Focus online , accessed on November 7, 2018.
  8. Claudia Reinhard: It stinks a lot at faz.net , accessed on November 7, 2018.