Crime scene: Borowski and the happiness of others: That's what Axel Milberg says about the latest thriller from Kiel

In the latest Kiel "crime scene: Borowski and the happiness of others" comes Axel Milberg (62) aka Klaus Borowski a cashier of a supermarket on the lurch. She murdered her neighbor out of greed and jealousy because she thought he had cracked a lottery jackpot. Nevertheless, the commissioner surprisingly sympathizes with the perpetrator, although he already suspects that Peggy is the murderer. For Milberg actually logical for his role: "The empathy of Borowski is part of the information."

It is real and therefore the investigator understands the people who are under suspicion easier. "In addition, most of the motives are really understandable, if you give a little effort," says Milberg. For him, envy is a comprehensible subject for a detective story: "The whole capitalist order is based on consumption and competition, so how is envy not to play a central role?" That's why the luck consultants would say, "Do not compare!"



His role of Klaus Borowski, however, was happy: "Unburdened, he carries nothing heavy around with him." That would distinguish him from many of his colleagues. Also, that he did not have a wife, apparently does not change this fact, the Borowski even with the cynical phrase "I am missing the woman fortunately" in the film underscores. "He flirts with his joy of being alone," says Milberg, "luckily I miss the woman's name, I'm lucky because she's missing ..."

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