
🎬 Title: Der Kommissar und die Wut
Story: A kidnapping ignites a thrilling chase for Berlin detective Martin Brühl within the underground world of illegal car racing. Nineteen-year-old Tim Jatzkowski fails to return home, initially raising little concern. However, the situation turns urgent when his father, affluent car dealer Heiner Jatzkowski, receives a ransom note. Martin Brühl and his team encounter a distraught mother and a frustrated father who believes the police should take responsibility for locating Tim. The detective urges Jatzkowski to consider the ransom payment, pointing out that several of his client connections within the Berlin clans could assist. Ultimately, Jatzkowski decides against paying the ransom.
⭐ Rating: 8 (1 votes)
📅 Release date: 2020-12-07
🎭 Genres: Crime
🎬 Director: Andreas Senn
✍️ Writer: Christoph Darnstädt
🌍 Countries: Germany
🏢 Production companies: ZDF, good friends Filmproduktion
👥 Cast: Roeland Wiesnekker (Martin Brühl), Meike Droste (Susanne Koch), Benno Fürmann (Heiner Jatzkowski), Sara Fazilat (Frauke Buhr), Michael Schenk (Mattuschek), Lucas Gregorowicz (Oliver Froeling), Ulrike C. Tscharre (Britta Jatzkowski), Aaron Hilmer (Tim Jatzkowski), Sami Nasser (Mukthar), Katrine De Candole (Camille Froeling)
Editor’s note: A brief overview of Der Kommissar und die Wut (2020): This film firmly falls within the crime genre but adds a personal layer to its narrative. Under Andreas Senn’s direction, it maintains a consistent pace and vividly depicts its setting. The standout performances from Roeland Wiesnekker, Meike Droste, and Benno Fürmann contribute to a grounded atmosphere. While the film has its imperfections, its strengths certainly outweigh the flaws. If this premise intrigues you, it deserves a spot on your watchlist.
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