In seven steps to the villain – really good tips from Götz Otto – Munich

The secret of giving really good to the bad guys: Götz Otto reveals it. Since Hollywood discovered him as the ideal German bad guy for a Bond film in 1997, he has been unable to get away from the role. In the crime scene “The interrogation” it’s that time again.

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Susanne Hermanski, Munich

Götz Otto is a good guy. A good head and a good mime. He is socially involved, for example for Romanian orphans, and has already run for the municipal council in his home municipality of Krailling. Despite this, he plays the bad guy over and over again. The Chose started with a role in the school theater at his high school – in “The Death of the Old Lady”. He hadn’t even wanted to take part. But the school friends needed a credible “gymnast”. He gave it up as an athletically trained rower. So he sacrificed himself and killed the “old lady’s” husband without a word. This Sunday at the “Verhör” crime scene, he is the Bundeswehr officer who murdered a woman. For truly base motives. A reason to finally let him explain to you how to become a really good villain. Of course, Götz Otto also read the existential philosopher Karl Jaspers, according to whom there are three levels of evil. Firstly instinctiveness, secondly the lack of will to do good, thirdly the will to do evil. But that’s not all.

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