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A case that remained a mystery for nearly thirty years. The desperate search of a brother for his sister. And the agony of those who are left behind by a chillingly brutal crime.A case that remained a mystery for nearly thirty years. The desperate search of a brother for his sister. And the agony of those who are left behind by a chillingly brutal crime.A case that remained a mystery for nearly thirty years. The desperate search of a brother for his sister. And the agony of those who are left behind by a chillingly brutal crime.
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This German mini series is gripping from the first to the last episode. The storytelling, character building, camera, grading and cast is brilliant. Very well executed and fantastically binge-worthy.
A must see!
A must see!
Watched this series in one evening it was so good. Based on a true story it spans a 25 year hunt for a serial killer/s and it's a truly fascinating account of grit and determination on the part of the investigation team, who had to endure so many obstacles within their own division.
Great cast, script, production and direction I can heartily recommend it.
Great cast, script, production and direction I can heartily recommend it.
When I first started watching this series I almost bailed on it. Maybe it's that it seemed to start a little slow and that it was another crime show where the young brash female detective would save the day. She does play a vital part but the story doesn't fit into a neat package.
Great acting and direction and the plot will keep you interested.
Great acting and direction and the plot will keep you interested.
The series is very much like it's lead character Thomas Bethge (Matthias Brandt). Steady, stoic, and thorough. The contrast with the behaviour of the various suspects in the murder of his sister is both a strength and a weakness. There is a slow build up of tension, but a significant amount of screen time is taken up with repeating situations we have already seen before.
A slight disappointment is that the final episode doesn't end up exploring all the possibilities that were suggested in the previous two. But perhaps that is the danger when doing a "true crime" drama - I didn't know anything about the events it is based on, but the production team are understandably wary of taking too many liberties with what actually happened.
A slight disappointment is that the final episode doesn't end up exploring all the possibilities that were suggested in the previous two. But perhaps that is the danger when doing a "true crime" drama - I didn't know anything about the events it is based on, but the production team are understandably wary of taking too many liberties with what actually happened.
It tells the story of a long investigation into the disappearance of a woman and the terrible crimes linked to it. The series is six episodes long and manages to keep the viewer engaged with its emotional depth and slow-burning suspense.
The acting is very strong, especially from Matthias Brandt, who plays Thomas Bethge. His character is calm, serious, and deeply affected by his sister's disappearance. The show carefully shows how the crime affects the victim's family over 27 painful years, making the viewer feel their sadness and frustration. Some moments are heart-breaking, and the emotional weight is heavy throughout.
Visually, the Series looks excellent. The camera work, makeup, and costumes do a great job of showing the passage of time. The mood is dark and serious, and the forest setting adds a haunting atmosphere. At times, the pace can be a little slow, especially in the final episodes, and there are repeated scenes and not every mystery is explored fully by the end.
While it might not be as thrilling as True Detective, it's still a well-made, thoughtful series that goes deeper than a typical crime show. It combines mystery with emotional storytelling, making it more than just a "whodunit."
If you like serious crime dramas, especially ones based on real events, this Series is definitely worth watching. It's gripping, moving, and stays with you even after it ends.
The acting is very strong, especially from Matthias Brandt, who plays Thomas Bethge. His character is calm, serious, and deeply affected by his sister's disappearance. The show carefully shows how the crime affects the victim's family over 27 painful years, making the viewer feel their sadness and frustration. Some moments are heart-breaking, and the emotional weight is heavy throughout.
Visually, the Series looks excellent. The camera work, makeup, and costumes do a great job of showing the passage of time. The mood is dark and serious, and the forest setting adds a haunting atmosphere. At times, the pace can be a little slow, especially in the final episodes, and there are repeated scenes and not every mystery is explored fully by the end.
While it might not be as thrilling as True Detective, it's still a well-made, thoughtful series that goes deeper than a typical crime show. It combines mystery with emotional storytelling, making it more than just a "whodunit."
If you like serious crime dramas, especially ones based on real events, this Series is definitely worth watching. It's gripping, moving, and stays with you even after it ends.
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- TriviaThe mini series is based on real events, the so called "Göhrde-Morde", that caused a stir in summer 1989 in West Germany. Within a few weeks two couples were murdered in the same forest (die Göhrde), the second murder taking place while the police was nearby, about 800 meters away, investigating the first.
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