The commissioners Freddy Schenk and Max Ballauf in the latest Cologne-the scene of the crime “More, always more” back to the base sent.

this is one of the croissants as a strip of anything other than sweet. After long nights on the road, the smell of double-grain and vomit hangs in his Uniform, or, as police officer Frank Lorenz says: the scent of the Deutzer train station. The Cologne “Tatort” brings a piece of harsh reality in the warm living room, and sends it back to the commissioners Freddy Schenk (Dietmar Bär) and Max Ballauf (Klaus J. Behrendt) to the base.

this is Where they meet “Schenkis” old buddy Frank Lorenz (Roeland Wiesnekker) of the police school, at a traffic control, a volatile young man ran in front of the tram. At first glance, a tragic accident, but Lorenz

Between delusion and reality

is convinced that the Russian mafia has its fingers in the game… “More always more” is the title of the Episode, which oscillates between delusion and reality. Very adept Sebastian Ko, who has already delivered a couple of outstanding crime novels from Cologne staged, the confusion of conspiracy theories and real investigation results (great camera work by Anton Moritz).

the focal point of the story is played by the inscrutable patrolman Lawrence, Roeland Wiesnekker. As for acting the game, hard-to-weight he is handling the role effortlessly, it fills, but in some scenes with so much stage stalwart presence that it seems theatrical. A little less Drama would have done it at some point. This Wiesnekker, gives the restless officials quite a profile has already been “the scene of the crime”-experience: In four cases, he was the Manager of the Frankfurt commissioners Brix (Wolfram Koch) and Janneke (Margarita Broich). In this Cologne “crime scene” but he enjoys to be noticeable large Solo.

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