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Saarbrücken (dpa) - The new «Tatort» crime thriller from Saarland has met with enthusiasm from a large number of viewers - in the social networks, praise but also criticism of too much brutality is mixed up.

In the comment forum on the “Tatort” website, for example, a user named Heiner criticized “disgusting scenes of violence” and announced: “We will stay out of Saarbrücken in the future.

I don't want to see such excessive violence. "

The user “Krimi de Lux” speaks of “splatter on the crime scene slot”.

Twitter user Elke Parniske complained: “Too brutal”.

The pictures were "too sharp" for her.

The Saarländischer Rundfunk commented on Tuesday on dpa request to the criticism: "The new SR" Tatort "is about a cruel violent crime by a psychopath.

Most of the violence scenes were not shown in the picture. "

In terms of cinematic visual language, the recommendations of the youth protection officer were followed, according to a spokesman.

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The second case of the new TV commissioners Leo Hölzer (Vladimir Burlakov) and Adam Schürk (Daniel Sträßer) was broadcast on Easter Monday.

In the thriller, among other things, an arrow is shot in the leg of a young woman, who then screams for a long time.

The victim is later found dead and mutilated.

Towards the end of the film, the serial killer happily describes his psycho-killer philosophy: "Do you know anything more beautiful than destroying something beautiful?"

We talk calmly about how a murder should take place.

There is also a lot of psychological violence, threats, disrespectful behavior in the bloody crime thriller.

«Bild» said in advance: «Cut fingers, torn out heart and a severed Achilles tendon.

The "crime scene" from Saarland has never been so brutal. »

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With 9.25 million viewers, the case follows on from the successful debut in 2020.

The vast majority of comments praised the thriller for its suspense.

Twitter user «SerienJunkie» writes: «Wow.

Just wow.

Best #Tatort so far this season, 1 with an asterisk.

More from the team, please. "

Facebook user Roselind Winkler even writes: "One of the best crime scenes ever!"

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