8/10
A solid conclusion to the 'Deutschland' Trilogy
11 April 2021
These comments assume viewers have seen the previous two series, Deutschland 83 and 86, as it is necessary to watch those to fully enjoy this series. I watched in German with English subtitles.

Another three years have passed and things are about to change forever in the DDR; it is 1989 and various Warsaw Pact countries have opened their borders and let people out... in a matter of days the Berlin Wall, the very physical symbol of a divided Europe, is going to fall. Our protagonist, Martin Rauch, is once again caught up in the key events. These see various characters trying to plan for what happens next; making the DDR a fairer, but still socialist country, facilitating reunion with the Federal German Republic or just making money. For much of the time he is joined by Nicole, his son's teacher, who he becomes romantically involved with. This will inevitably lead to many dangerous situations and further confrontations with his aunt Lenora.

I found this to be an enjoyable conclusion to the Deutschland trilogy; it nicely incorporates real events and manages to be tense even when the target of an assassination attempt is a real person who famously was not assassinated. The cast does a fine job bringing the various characters to life. There are plenty of twists and turns which take Martin and Nicole across the wall to West Germany then on to Romania and Italy then back to East Germany. There are some flaws; it does feel as if it is trying to shoehorn rather too many events of the time into the story, such as the Romanian uprising, and the epilogue comparing the Berlin Wall the Trump's US-Mexico border wall was rather crass. That didn't spoil the series though; I'd certainly recommend it to those who enjoyed '83 and '86.
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