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So, 'Money. Murder. Zurich.: Borchert and the bitter medicine' is quite the intriguing piece. It dives into the murky waters of morality and law through the lens of Thomas Borchert, the so-called unlicensed lawyer. His refusal to sacrifice humanity for legalities sets up a stark contrast against Reto, who's more entrenched in the system. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the weight of decisions to settle in, which I appreciate. The atmosphere is thick with tension, capturing the labyrinthine nature of justice—or the lack thereof. Performances are layered, particularly Borchert's, which captures both defiance and vulnerability. The practical effects, while not the focus, serve the narrative well, grounding the drama in a gritty reality. It’s all rather thought-provoking, really.
Engaging exploration of morality in legal practice.Strong character dynamics between Borchert and Reto.A deep dive into the ethical dilemmas faced by lawyers.
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