The play was again written by Balthasar von Weymarn based on the novel of the same name. The extent to which the action but continues the literary model, at this point can not be said.
It is clear that all parties have again done an excellent job for this radio play and laid over backward. Above all, of course, the spokesman David Nathan, Michael Lott, Antje von der Ahe and all the other high-profile actors. In this episode, incidentally also a radio play Legend of the old school has been given a special appearance. We're talking about Rainer Schmitt, of the series Heroes LARRY BRENT embodied in the 80s in the same series of EUROPA. Schmitt speaks Juan Segovia who takes Grischa arrested and in the shortage.
Music and effects are of the usual high quality. Adequately and appropriately, but not exceptional.
The action I am despite the surprising finale, however, not become so quite warm. This whole Diskrimierungsgeschichte acts all too hard and eventually lapping the action in front of him, where one has the impression that everything is to know already. The fascinating thing about the series is the realism because MARK BRANDIS deals with authentic characters, who are confronted with real-world problems. With few exceptions, you always have the feeling that it actually could be so again in the individual episodes. Besides the fact that Mark Brandis and his companions seem to be at the forefront of all the major events on Earth and in the solar system.
The raised, moral index finger but in Planet Action Z a bit too stiff and at the end I had the impression that the xenophobia-theme was picked because it was my turn and just has not yet been adequately addressed. The matter would be probably full effect when the action would have developed over a number of episodes, as a sort of B-action in addition to the main story.
However, the story is not a total failure. She does have its moments and alone the high production standard of interplanar Records will organize once more for the optimal mental cinema.