The 10-episode drama mainly tells the story of a Turkish gay police officer and a former neo-Nazi gambler police who jointly investigate the case. This drama is also the second German drama Netflix launched after "Darkness", and it happened to be the second German drama I watched, with a popcorn index of 86%, which is comparable between the two. Those who are tired of watching American dramas and American blockbusters sincerely recommend these two. The title of the play is very down-to-earth, and the word "dog" shows the helplessness of life; in the introduction, "they must make the final decision: are they law enforcement or lawbreakers?" It is full of speculation and is also the biggest reason for the attraction. The film deals with many German themes such as Turkish immigration, neo-Nazis, homosexuality, football associations, political correctness, and the return of criminal ex-convicts to society. It also contains elements such as extramarital affairs, marital loyalty and freedom, secret love for a boss, and conspiracy to usurp power. There are many clues. Synchronized and integrated perfectly, the degree of reduction is very high, as if these are real things. Regarding the questions raised in the introduction, the director later gave us the answer-on the surface, he is a lawbreaker, but he is actually doing the things of law enforcement; the process is unjust, but it brings about a just result. It is very interesting that the Turkish gay police officer Erol changed his attitude. After he was attacked, he chose to use outcome justice to correct process justice. The reason why Kurt cares about this case so much is that he often acts alone because he wants to cover up his gambling. the behavior of. Once people lie, they will use more and more lies to make up the previous ones. This kind of life may be exciting enough, but it is also exhausting. So I especially like the last episode of Kurt's wife Paula candidly to her husband about her extramarital affairs, and also asked that there are no secrets between the two. If the calm and calm are too boring, and you still know how to return after creating some romance/passion, and the other party also recognizes this, it is the best way to live. However, Kurt didn't finish speaking, the first season came to an abrupt end, and I was looking forward to the second season... The complexity of human nature is not only the two policemen. Kurt was born in a neo-Nazi family, and he was swayed by right-wing ideology since he was a child. As an adult, under the positive influence of his current wife, Paula, he reined in time and returned to the right. But he gambled, saying that it was to fulfill his wife's wish to open a shop; he kept close contact with his first love girlfriend (professional sex worker) at the school, saying that he was sympathetic to her situation and willing to help her; after the gamble failed, in order to repay his brother's loan in time, he used He got first-hand information from his identity as a police officer, and violated professional norms to profit from gambling; even at the critical moment of paying back the money, he received a call from the school saying that the child of his first love went to school without breakfast, and rushed to pick up the child... behavior is not 100% clean and rational, but All shone with the brilliance of humanity. Erol was born in a Turkish family, but he is a pure German inside and out, and he follows the rules several times better than the pure German Kurt. There is an area in Berlin that is a restricted area for the police. There is a line on the ground. If you cross this line, you will be surrounded by Turks. When Erol was mourning the little girl who was accidentally injured by the Turkish gangster, he was provoked by the shop owner next to him, "Do you want to catch the bad guy? You came to the wrong place, the bad guy isn't here, that's where you police officers dare not go!" So, he was ready to "cross the line". While hesitating outside the line, the Turk who had helped him escape saw him and advised him not to cross the line; Erol waited for him outside the line and finally decided to go in for a try, which can be said to be a "brave step" . The difference from the American drama is that this drama does not have to create a hero, every step has its price, and the tragic death of Qiangback in the end is entirely because of Erol's cross-border. The role of the Football Association in the play is also very intriguing. On the one hand, it creates tainted stars to control them, and on the other hand, it hires people to cover the blemishes, much like the Division in "Nikita" back then. In the Turkish gathering area, Hajin was arrested, and the people were very dissatisfied. As Hajin's fiancee (and Erol's ex-girlfriend) said, in this world, in addition to laws, there are other rules, and other rules that last longer. Although these Turkish people are not as rich as Hajin, but they are willing to protect themselves from such people, they can spend their time doing other things. There are really two ways of thinking. It is good and tiring to be responsible for yourself. In general, this show is similar to "Darkness". The first few episodes are a bit procrastinated and test the patience of face-blind audiences, but after that, the smoother the viewing. The casting of the director is also just right, especially the two actresses. Paula, who is strict with herself, has a good face, a good figure, and a high emotional intelligence; a sex worker from the bottom of the society, Xiao B, has a happy face, and once indulged in alcohol to delay the feeding of her children. Sneak into Paula's house and accidentally tore his leg, desperate and even wanted to jump off the building, as if it was a script tailored for them. Erol's father also looked a little like Erol; Kurt's brother, Ulrich, the next leader of the fraternity, had a Hitler look in his eyes. Especially looking forward to the second season! When the little girl arrived, he was provoked by the shopkeeper next to him, "Do you want to catch the bad guy? You came to the wrong place, the bad guy is not here, that's where you policemen dare not go!" So he prepared to "cross the line" ". While hesitating outside the line, the Turk who had helped him escape saw him and advised him not to cross the line; Erol waited for him outside the line and finally decided to go in for a try, which can be said to be a "brave step" . The difference from the American drama is that this drama does not have to create a hero, every step has its price, and the tragic death of Qiangback in the end is entirely because of Erol's cross-border. The role of the Football Association in the play is also very intriguing. On the one hand, it creates tainted stars to control them, and on the other hand, it hires people to cover the blemishes, much like the Division in "Nikita" back then. In the Turkish gathering area, Hajin was arrested, and the people were very dissatisfied. As Hajin's fiancee (and Erol's ex-girlfriend) said, in this world, in addition to laws, there are other rules, and other rules that last longer. Although these Turkish people are not as rich as Hajin, but they are willing to protect themselves from such people, they can spend their time doing other things. There are really two ways of thinking. It is good and tiring to be responsible for yourself. In general, this show is similar to "Darkness". The first few episodes are a bit procrastinated and test the patience of face-blind audiences, but after that, the smoother the viewing. The casting of the director is also just right, especially the two actresses. Paula, who is strict with herself, has a good face, a good figure, and a high emotional intelligence; a sex worker from the bottom of the society, Xiao B, has a happy face, and once indulged in alcohol to delay the feeding of her children. Sneak into Paula's house and accidentally tore his leg, desperate and even wanted to jump off the building, as if it was a script tailored for them. Erol's father also looked a little like Erol; Kurt's brother, Ulrich, the next leader of the fraternity, had a Hitler look in his eyes. Especially looking forward to the second season! When the little girl arrived, he was provoked by the shopkeeper next to him, "Do you want to catch the bad guy? You came to the wrong place, the bad guy is not here, that's where you policemen dare not go!" So he prepared to "cross the line" ". While hesitating outside the line, the Turk who had helped him escape saw him and advised him not to cross the line; Erol waited for him outside the line and finally decided to go in for a try, which can be said to be a "brave step" . The difference from the American drama is that this drama does not have to create a hero, every step has its price, and the tragic death of Qiangback in the end is entirely because of Erol's cross-border. The role of the Football Association in the play is also very intriguing. On the one hand, it creates tainted stars to control them, and on the other hand, it hires people to cover the blemishes, much like the Division in "Nikita" back then. In the Turkish gathering area, Hajin was arrested, and the people were very dissatisfied. As Hajin's fiancee (and Erol's ex-girlfriend) said, in this world, in addition to laws, there are other rules, and other rules that last longer. Although these Turkish people are not as rich as Hajin, but they are willing to protect themselves from such people, they can spend their time doing other things. There are really two ways of thinking. It is good and tiring to be responsible for yourself. In general, this show is similar to "Darkness". The first few episodes are a bit procrastinated and test the patience of face-blind audiences, but after that, the smoother the viewing. The casting of the director is also just right, especially the two actresses. Paula, who is strict with herself, has a good face, a good figure, and a high emotional intelligence; a sex worker from the bottom of the society, Xiao B, has a happy face, and once indulged in alcohol to delay the feeding of her children. Sneak into Paula's house and accidentally tore his leg, desperate and even wanted to jump off the building, as if it was a script tailored for them. Erol's father also looked a little like Erol; Kurt's brother, Ulrich, the next leader of the fraternity, had a Hitler look in his eyes. Especially looking forward to the second season! Making a star, on the other hand, hiring someone to cover up the stains, just like the Division in "Nikita" back then. In the Turkish gathering area, Hajin was arrested, and the people were very dissatisfied. As Hajin's fiancee (and Erol's ex-girlfriend) said, in this world, in addition to laws, there are other rules, and other rules that last longer. Although these Turkish people are not as rich as Hajin, but they are willing to protect themselves from such people, they can spend their time doing other things. There are really two ways of thinking. It is good and tiring to be responsible for yourself. In general, this show is similar to "Darkness". The first few episodes are a bit procrastinated and test the patience of face-blind audiences, but after that, the smoother the viewing. The casting of the director is also just right, especially the two actresses. Paula, who is strict with herself, has a good face, a good figure, and a high emotional intelligence; a sex worker from the bottom of the society, Xiao B, has a happy face, and once indulged in alcohol to delay the feeding of her children. Sneak into Paula's house and accidentally tore his leg, desperate and even wanted to jump off the building, as if it was a script tailored for them. Erol's father also looked a little like Erol; Kurt's brother, Ulrich, the next leader of the fraternity, had a Hitler look in his eyes. Especially looking forward to the second season! Making a star, on the other hand, hiring someone to cover up the stains, just like the Division in "Nikita" back then. In the Turkish gathering area, Hajin was arrested, and the people were very dissatisfied. As Hajin's fiancee (and Erol's ex-girlfriend) said, in this world, in addition to laws, there are other rules, and other rules that last longer. Although these Turkish people are not as rich as Hajin, but they are willing to protect themselves from such people, they can spend their time doing other things. There are really two ways of thinking. It is good and tiring to be responsible for yourself. In general, this show is similar to "Darkness". The first few episodes are a bit procrastinated and test the patience of face-blind audiences, but after that, the smoother the viewing. The casting of the director is also just right, especially the two actresses. Paula, who is strict with herself, has a good face, a good figure, and a high emotional intelligence; a sex worker from the bottom of the society, Xiao B, has a happy face, and once indulged in alcohol to delay the feeding of her children. Sneak into Paula's house and accidentally tore his leg, desperate and even wanted to jump off the building, as if it was a script tailored for them. Erol's father also looked a little like Erol; Kurt's brother, Ulrich, the next leader of the fraternity, had a Hitler look in his eyes. Especially looking forward to the second season!
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