Showing posts with label Hanno Hackford. Show all posts
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Thursday, February 27, 2025

TV Review: Kleo Season 2 (2024)

Kleo Season 2 (2024) created by Hanno Hackford, Bob Konrad, and Richard Kropf

See my review of the first season here.

Kleo (Jella Haase) is back in action pursuing a red case that has valuable documents in it. With German reunification imminent, a lot of the old-line communists in Germany and the Soviet Union want the deal to fail, something the contents of the case can facilitate. Kleo teams up again with the somewhat bumbling Sven Petzold (Dimitrij Schaad), a West German cop who is too focused on grand conspiracies and is a bit smitten with Kleo. Kleo's crazy roommate Thilo (Julius Feldmeier) has discovered his space princess (he thinks he was born on another planet), a relationship that somewhat mirrors Kleo's relationship with other characters while also going off on bizarre, drug-addled tangents. So the show still has a mix of revenge drama and oddball comedy, especially with the introduction of some ambitious, if not entirely competent, Russians and Americans.

The show is still entertaining. The plot is enjoyable yet implausible, but in a good way. The actors keep things fun and engaging even with some off-the-wall shenanigans. The ending definitely hints at more to come and I am willing to follow along for another season.

Recommended.

As I write (February 2025), this is only available streaming on Netflix.

Monday, March 20, 2023

TV Review: Kleo (2022)

Kleo (2022) created by Hanno Hackford, Bob Konrad, and Richard Kropf

Kleo (Jella Haase) is an East German Stasi assassin who goes on a kill in 1987 at a West German nightclub. The hit goes fine except when she returns, she is accused of betraying her country. She was just pregnant and planning on cutting back on her deadly lifestyle. Jail is too much of a cut-back, especially when none of her friends, comrades, or family do anything to stop the sentence. Her grandfather is a high-level Stasi officer and her boyfriend is her handler. Both fail to do anything to protect her from imprisonment. In jail, she loses the baby. A few years pass and the Berlin Wall falls. She is summarily released. She goes back to her grandfather and tries to find out what happened. Kleo starts a murder-filled revenge spree in the newly united Germany.

While the show has a lot of action and drama, it seems primarily to be a comedy. The serious and heart-breaking premise shifts into an absurdist near-farce. A West German police officer, while off-duty, was at the nightclub and is sure the death was not an accident but a killing. He is obsessed with the case even though he works in Fraud, not Homicide. His boss is barely tolerant of him and his partner pokes fun at him a lot. He's more like an annoyance than a nemesis to Kleo, though eventually they wind up working together. Kleo gets a weird roommate who thinks he's from another planet and can only return to his space princess if he creates a groovy nightclub. Kleo's boyfriend is now married with a very pregnant wife who is a bit jealous and mistrustful. Kleo shows up at their apartment and pretends to be a maintenance worker but really is interested in getting information from her ex. A lot of comedy and action follows, including trips to other countries where Stasi leaders have fled. The conspiracy gets broader and less plausible as the series concludes but the show is so bizarrely entertaining that it's hard to look away.

Recommended, though it is not for kids. Also, it is a German production, so there's lots of subtitles to read.

As this is published (March 2023), the show is only available streaming on Netflix.