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Plot Summary
The series follows the work of the Küstenrevier, a police station in the picturesque coastal town of Neureuth. Hauptkommissar Harry Möller and his team, including the determined Kommissarin Ida Vosberg, tackle a variety of cases ranging from petty theft to more serious crimes. They often have to deal with the unique challenges of policing a popular tourist destination and a close-knit local community.
Critical Reception
As a recently released German crime drama, "Das Küstenrevier" has generally been received positively by audiences familiar with the genre, particularly for its scenic setting and engaging character dynamics. Critics have noted its adherence to traditional crime procedural elements while appreciating its focus on the human stories behind the investigations.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its atmospheric coastal setting and compelling police work.
Appreciated for its blend of crime-solving and character-driven drama.
Seen as a solid entry in the German crime television landscape.
Google audience: Audience reviews tend to highlight the attractive setting and the competence of the investigative team. Viewers enjoy the episodic nature of the crimes and the continuity of the main characters' personal lives.
Fun Fact
The series is filmed in and around the popular Baltic Sea resort of Kühlungsborn, using its distinctive landscape as a key element of the show's visual identity.
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