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The German series is a must watch. The dialogues are on point, the script has twists and interrogation techniques are visceral. Each Episode of 40 minutes keeps you guessing who did what and why with realistic twists. A wonderful blend of emotion, anger and logic, these short stories are entertaining as well as gives a deeper look into why people do what they do. Nina Hoss (Homeland), Sylvester Groth (Inglorious Basterds) and Eva Meckbach deliver intense yet realistic performances.
As a huge fan of Mindhunter, this is no less with faster storytelling and BANG ON without any drag. I give a 10 but would reserve 9/10 for the sake of sanity. Don't miss this.
As a huge fan of Mindhunter, this is no less with faster storytelling and BANG ON without any drag. I give a 10 but would reserve 9/10 for the sake of sanity. Don't miss this.
- mattdarey
- 19 sep 2019
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Just like the French, Spanish and English versions this series is unbelievably good and it's just a shame that the episodes are so short and few. Hopefully they'll develop the concept into a longer series as we're only just getting to know the characters by the end of episode 3.
Great casting and storyline and eminently suitable for adaptation to the stage.
Great casting and storyline and eminently suitable for adaptation to the stage.
- Vindelander
- 20 sep 2019
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I think; Spain is the worse one. Episode 1 is good but 2 and 3 of them.. have exaggerated feelings
- vomitukitapligi
- 29 mar 2020
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I started this series from France. Each country has its own characteristics which you definitely can see if you pay attention to it.
Since it is about criminal investigations so I did not expect the tension between the detectives and the criminals. My focus, on the other hand, is how the detectives crack open a window and get the criminals to take their own stories. If you expect to see water tortures or techniques that have been repeatedly use over and over in action movies, then please turn to other titles. This series is not ideal for you.
The first episode of Germany version is not attractive AT ALL. I have to be honest with you. In comparison to other three first episodes, the Germany 1st episode did not catch my eyes. Keep in mind that not only the investigation is the main focus in the first episode, but the relationship inside the team is introduced.
However, the consequence of the 2nd episode freshens up my perspective on this series. The twist in the 3rd episode really goes into my heart. The acting is really so good that I almost can feel the hatred, loss, and desire from the criminal's eyes.
In contrast, the ending of the 3rd episode of France version and UK version looks more like an opening of the storyline of the investigation team. Not really focus/closure on the investigation.
Good acting, good storyline (not sure if any of them is true), very worthy watching.
Since it is about criminal investigations so I did not expect the tension between the detectives and the criminals. My focus, on the other hand, is how the detectives crack open a window and get the criminals to take their own stories. If you expect to see water tortures or techniques that have been repeatedly use over and over in action movies, then please turn to other titles. This series is not ideal for you.
The first episode of Germany version is not attractive AT ALL. I have to be honest with you. In comparison to other three first episodes, the Germany 1st episode did not catch my eyes. Keep in mind that not only the investigation is the main focus in the first episode, but the relationship inside the team is introduced.
However, the consequence of the 2nd episode freshens up my perspective on this series. The twist in the 3rd episode really goes into my heart. The acting is really so good that I almost can feel the hatred, loss, and desire from the criminal's eyes.
In contrast, the ending of the 3rd episode of France version and UK version looks more like an opening of the storyline of the investigation team. Not really focus/closure on the investigation.
Good acting, good storyline (not sure if any of them is true), very worthy watching.
- toddcha
- 24 sep 2019
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Of the four, Criminal: Germany is simply outstanding. It's emotionally visceral, visually striking, and smart. The relationships between the team members is palpable and the subtle use of pauses and facial expressions was so well acted it feels just how you imagine a "real world" Detective Unit would feel. It reminded me in part so much of Andre Braugher and Kyle Secor's work in Homicide: Life on the Street. All 3 episodes are hard hitting and I cried like a baby. Bravo Netflix! This is the kind of fare we crave. My hats off to Criminal: France as well, which I rated 9/10 only due to a less than strong first episode, but the tension and camaraderie among the French team puts it on the must watch list! Criminal: UK I gave 8/10 only because I felt like David Tennant was underutilized and I wanted full on Broadchurch Tennant. Looking forward to season 2 for these three shows.
- Jean-Phillipe
- 25 sep 2019
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Criminal Germany is gripping and intense movie. It keeps you on the edge and you always wonder what will happen next. Story telling is engrossing and unique. I strongly recommend this series.
- mohinderchugh
- 20 sep 2019
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I'm a big fan of Criminal UK, it set the bar for the sister shows. I didn't care for Spain, perhaps it was the lame translation, but Germany seems to be the closest to UK that I've seen yet. I'm impressed at how similar the sets are, but so far none of them have lived up to the expectations set by UK.
Just when I thought Germany might be a decent version, in comes the 50-something old German guy flinging his coat and stomping his foot. I'm afraid he's going to wreck the entire series for me...
- taedirish
- 19 feb 2021
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Watched all 12 of these 4 different countries, 12 different cases split between 4 teams of detectives.
Interesting and intriguing.
Definitely one case here is a direct referance to one of the most infamous serial killers in British and I'd say world history. ( No spoilers given however )
Very good , not too bad the dubbing on this one but the subtitles give more authentic vibe.
Germany deffo as something going on I hope to be revealed in another series.
DONT BAIL ON US NETFLIX!
Definitely one case here is a direct referance to one of the most infamous serial killers in British and I'd say world history. ( No spoilers given however )
Very good , not too bad the dubbing on this one but the subtitles give more authentic vibe.
Germany deffo as something going on I hope to be revealed in another series.
DONT BAIL ON US NETFLIX!
- gibbs-18172
- 20 sep 2019
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It's interesting enough, and the setup is the same as the UK version: separate cases with a suspect in the interrogation room. But the German version of Criminal lacks the subtlety of the UK version, as do the Spanish and French versions. Besides, the acting isn't as good as in Criminal: UK.
- tureluur-99170
- 21 ene 2022
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Gripping story line, great actors - especially Nina hoss ...she's amazing! I want to see more from Criminal Germany 😆👌
Anyway...worth to watch 😅
- Un78657
- 22 sep 2019
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It's a bit different as it's all about the interrogations and the "intimate" moments between the detectives and the criminals in the same set up, throughout the different countries, trying to get the suspects to confess. Although a part of me is missing something, all episodes and serie "finales" leave unanswered questions and open threads that I would love to see the ending of. Other then that, it's a great show and I'd totally recommend it to any crime fanatic such as myself.
To get the best experience out of it - watch each country with the original languages.
To get the best experience out of it - watch each country with the original languages.
- jossanjonasson
- 13 jul 2020
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Criminal germany is really good. The best out of tje 4 criminal series. Way better than the other 3. I watched it dubbed in english. I was glued the the screen. Criminal france was the worse one.
- vinerai
- 25 sep 2019
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All the episodes are great but the third one is a must watch. The conversation between the woman detective and the serial killer is too good. The performances are great!
- antorinaldi
- 25 sep 2020
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I have only seen the first episode, but it will be my last. To be fair in general I don't watch many German series, because the dialogs and the acting file often to artificial. Exactly this is the case here. The actors seem to wait to act there part and nothing else. Not much facial expressions.
- fumar-58759
- 6 jun 2020
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Really great show. Interesting to see just what occurs in interrogation rooms.
P.S. ireneandtony-03118 if it was dubbed then you chose (or it defaulted to) a dubbed version. For me, it defaulted to German with English subtitles. I am in the US... not sure if it defaults differently for other countries.
P.S. ireneandtony-03118 if it was dubbed then you chose (or it defaulted to) a dubbed version. For me, it defaulted to German with English subtitles. I am in the US... not sure if it defaults differently for other countries.
- joannamaskell-52705
- 27 sep 2019
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I agree with other reviewers that the German version of this series is the best. Especially first and third episodes, gripping from start to end, the interrogation team feels really professional, unlike the French and Spanish one, they genuinely want to find out the truth, and not traumatize even more and throw tantrums at the person across the table, just by going on a hunch. Shout out to the actors as well, who do an amazing job, especially the person being interrogated in the third episode, I wasn't prepared for such a tour de force in terms of acting. I also noticed with the German series, the overall tone is much more subtle, it really sucks you in and it's even poetic at times. Would love to see more episodes of it.
- iulianturicianu
- 13 may 2020
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- baunacholi-86159
- 10 dic 2019
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This was great to watch! Keep this for later, if your intend to watch the other countries. If you start with it, you'd probably get frustrated over the French and especially the Spanish installment. UK was good too.
- bemelius
- 4 dic 2019
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I thought this was very well acted. I was legitimately glued to the screen. It's not your typical poloce procedural. I would love to see more episodes. Not sure if this one was my favorite because it was the first one I watched, regardless, I thought it was excellent.
- tannergroves
- 23 mar 2020
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I haven't lived in Germany for more than 20 years but I have never heard anyone talking like the actors before. It feels like it was written in a different language and then translated badly. The acting seemed wooden, but I think it was the poor script rather than bad acting. I liked the English one, the Spanish one seemed out of its depth too. Again, I guess it was all written in English and then translated. Didn't enjoy it all. Still give a few stars for the effort of the female cast
- alexx-purchase
- 13 dic 2019
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Probably the best out of the 4. (2nd best after UK 2)
I watched it in English but I'm sure the emotions would be great in German.
Just watch it the season finale is great
- ajitmahto14
- 16 dic 2020
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They are police procedurals focused entirely on the interrogation of suspects by a specialized police team. The questioning occurs in a room observed by other officers who are not part of the direct interrogation.
The primary interrogators in the three episodes are Detective Chief Inspector Kurl Schulz (Sylvester Groth) and Detective Chief Inspector Nadine Keller (Eva Mackbach). Nadine is an outside inspector reviewing the local operation; she is also in advanced pregnancy.
The first episode deals with a missing person and suspected homicide by a real estate developer, Jochen Müller (Peter Kurth). The second involves a Turkish man, Yilmaz Yussef (Deniz Arora), accused of physically abusing his German wife. Finally, the third episode concerns the partner of a deceased serial killer, Claudia Hartmann (Nina Hoss), who refuses to provide the burial location of one of the victims.
The nature of the Criminal series demands excellent verbal scripts that establish a credible story. I thought the German stories were better than the "Criminal: UK" episodes I watched earlier. The third episode was brilliantly crafted with a satisfying dramatic resolution. The viewer is forced to see the humanity of all the characters in this splendid story.
The primary interrogators in the three episodes are Detective Chief Inspector Kurl Schulz (Sylvester Groth) and Detective Chief Inspector Nadine Keller (Eva Mackbach). Nadine is an outside inspector reviewing the local operation; she is also in advanced pregnancy.
The first episode deals with a missing person and suspected homicide by a real estate developer, Jochen Müller (Peter Kurth). The second involves a Turkish man, Yilmaz Yussef (Deniz Arora), accused of physically abusing his German wife. Finally, the third episode concerns the partner of a deceased serial killer, Claudia Hartmann (Nina Hoss), who refuses to provide the burial location of one of the victims.
The nature of the Criminal series demands excellent verbal scripts that establish a credible story. I thought the German stories were better than the "Criminal: UK" episodes I watched earlier. The third episode was brilliantly crafted with a satisfying dramatic resolution. The viewer is forced to see the humanity of all the characters in this splendid story.
- steiner-sam
- 2 jun 2022
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This is my favourite instalment of the Criminal: Country series. Plot twists and superb acting extended the confines of the four walls - within which most of the "action" takes place. This extension kept me intrigued throughout the whole show. Wise use of the auxiliary spaces of the building as well as sufficient external interjections allow you to imagine what goes on beyond the walls. Compared to other Criminal (in order of preference):
Criminal: UK - this is my second favourite, but there's a teeny bit of unnecessary posturing - in both acting and narrative setup - that makes it seem a little self-conscious of its own intelligence.
Criminal: France - this suffers from a slight issue of style over substance.
Criminal: Spain - just too much talking..
Criminal: UK - this is my second favourite, but there's a teeny bit of unnecessary posturing - in both acting and narrative setup - that makes it seem a little self-conscious of its own intelligence.
Criminal: France - this suffers from a slight issue of style over substance.
Criminal: Spain - just too much talking..
- MeadtheMan
- 18 may 2021
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I've enjoyed all the Criminal series, although I haven't watched UK yet, but I think Germany is my favourite so far.
As procedurals go, this concept could potentially be so boring, but it's just not at all, and the storytelling in the Germany iteration has kept me hooked even more than the others, trying to figure out any twists.
Just great.
As procedurals go, this concept could potentially be so boring, but it's just not at all, and the storytelling in the Germany iteration has kept me hooked even more than the others, trying to figure out any twists.
Just great.
- EeeGee
- 27 sep 2020
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The English version is not bad, but this is sadly ridiculous. The acting is bad and every German that has just some reeeeaally basic knowledge about the German justice system realised how bad the scripts are and how the whole thing turns out is absurd
- infodaveklein
- 4 nov 2019
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