The fifth episode of the adventures of the young commander of Vega offers this time by an important point, it is science fiction, without actually being science fiction.
Aladin-move is rather a kind of espionage or spy story, into which Mark and his friends Robert Academy, Annika and Alec pulled unprepared.
Africa is also the year in which the story takes place a kind of undiscovered continent. Thus of course it plays in Marks hands that he can not alone travel the African continent have to sell the targeted search for his father as verschollenem holiday pleasure on Kilimanjaro. In this case, the group of travel enthusiasts is inconspicuous as a lonely young man who asks questions.
Fortunately, make the recent episodes of the series, after having delivered more with the first two episodes of youth radio plays, is in a erwachsenerem tenor and the world around Brandis around a bit grim with each story.
And so is the Aladin-move, succeeded in spite of the slow construction of the story about the search for Mark's father, very entertaining. Feeling agent mixes with futuristic policies and socio-critical tenor to the image of a dystopia, which is more likely than most literary visions of the future.
Short to the point: see story entertaining, despite slower development. Spokesman as always perfect. Staging, music and effects again Top of the Pops.
Slowly he is, the space cadet, a replacement for the soon retiring from service Brandis senior.