For Anna Freud can (voiced by Felicitas Woll) and Karl Gruber (voiced by Andreas Fröhlich) show really what's in them. The daughter of the professor, it is namely that chasing the truth. Be it at the bedside of the victim, talking to the husband, the father or the doctor. She leaves no stone unturned to check their conjecture. In connection with the information Freud who treated Hilde before the crime, seems quite quickly realized what really happened. Nevertheless, it takes quite a while until every corner is cleared of the crime and also the executive can be convinced. Especially with the description of the investigating police and the prosecutor's office has its time well captured author Heiko Martens. Anti-Semitism is very clearly expressed here, try the investigators but compulsively to construct a case against the professor, while searching for another perpetrator remains completely sidelined.
Especially Marie Bierstedt as Hilde and Marius Clarén as Max Schwarzenburg provide in addition to the main speakers from a solid performance. Of course, the superego are (voiced by Nicolas Artajo) and the id (voiced by Cathleen Gawlich) back again with.
The artwork of Kai Hoffmann is also kept consistent. An old hospital rooms, the Star of David and a courtroom form an atmospheric cover.
Conclusion:
The "Freud" series enhances increasingly. In the fourth part is again clear that the makers want to produce any standard fare, but do with each episode special. So there is a compelling story, a balanced use of the main characters and a subject which at that time dominated the minds of men. Keep it up! For all fans of good psychological thriller Entertainment says: you!