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“Crime Scene: Night Death in Berlin” is ideal for lovers of short series about real events

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The catalogs of streaming they are afflicted true crimeThat genre that allows you to recreate real police cases, with the spice of dramatization. More than one might wonder why watch it if I already know how it endsbut it is proven – at this point of the invasion of audiovisual content in all its forms – that knowing the ending does not necessarily cause rejection. Furthermore, in many productions there’s the hook. As happens with Crime scene: night death in Berlinthe documentary miniseries that Netflix just released and so on it can be devoured in one bite.

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Beyond the fact that it is short, a qualification that many find when choosing what to consume in streaming-, this series tells the details of a series of crimes that happened in Germany 12 years ago. They caused such a stir in their country and much of Europe It was on the news almost all over the world. For more than one in Argentina the topic will be fresh.

Yes, OK It is known what happened in those frenetic German nights of 2012 and how the investigations continued and ended.it is better not to reveal the police and judicial process, since one of the virtues of this production is good management of tension and suspense. And assembling the pieces to fully understand the horror of this case.

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Nocturnal death in Berlin -which is the only season of the Netflix project Crime scene- sample How to find the killer of three people linked to the LGBTQ community. What initially seemed like an isolated murder ends up becoming part of a modus operandi at the hands of the same person. But what drives her to do this AND how to find the killer It is a result of Caroline Schaperresponsible for the script of this miniseries three episodes that barely exceed 30 minutes (34, 37 and 35).

Amen that he never loses sight of either the victims or the executionerThis true crime it is well socially contextualized, with the night, the excesses, the joy and the mysteries of the young Berlin scene. “The world of parties also has its dark side”says one of the characters who gives his testimony. From the beginning we perceive the festive atmosphere, crossed by death.

The first episode is titled "A Mysterious Death" elThe first episode is titled “A Mysterious Death” and the last “The Desire to Kill”.

Beyond some licenses, the approach to the case does not lose its rigor, above all because the audiovisual support and the voices of those who took part in the investigations. The testimonies of family members are also fundamental. of the victims.

Which doesn’t allow you to make the leap from “Good” to “Very Good” is that sometimes the dramatization seems to exaggerate some key points. Then, the plausibility of the facts is flawed. These are the seconds in which reality enters the risk zone at the hands of fiction.

But the story He quickly gets up from that shoulder and returns to the path of knowing how to seriously talk about a case that has moved too. And, while not skimping on painful images, in highlighting the work of experts, forensics and the police, he knows what his plan is to avoid falling into the basement of morbidityof which more than one true crime he couldn’t get on.

The series combines archives and testimonies of people who took part in the investigations and intertwines it all with dramatizations.The series combines archives and testimonies of people who took part in the investigations and intertwines it all with dramatizations.

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Qualification: Well

Documentary with dramatizations With: Andreas Voges and Rick Hübner among other participants in the story Address: Jan Zabeli and Caroline Schaper Film script: Caroline Schaper Problem: Three episodes on Netflix.

Source: Clarin

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