Blum - 26 - Todesspiel

Benjamin Wolters, heir to millions, is found dead in his villa. Two shots from close range, no signs of a break-in. The list of his enemies is as long as Lake Constance is deep: Wolters was a cynic who loved to provoke, to have fun at the expense of others and to make them dependent on him. Even the members of his clique, which he gathered around him the day before over pizza and champagne, are all possible perpetrators: friend Marcus, whose girlfriend Benjamin stole, Nadine, whom he just coldly dumped in favor of another, the new lover AlisaAdam, the former casting star Daniel, who unfortunately only made it to second place and all the more depended on Benjamin's goodwill. Author Leo P. Ard and director Jürgen Bretzinger target a young generation around 30 who no longer holds anything sacred.
Always at the limit and looking for the ultimate kick. Because that too is Constance: an island of the rich and beautiful. Privileged and quite talented, her focus is on quick success, regardless of others or herself. Everything becomes a game - a game of death.
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