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So, 'Money. Murder. Zurich.: Borchert and the fatal error' is an intriguing mix of crime, drama, and thriller—definitely not your typical courtroom drama. The film delves into the moral complexities of lawyering when Dominique Kuster, played with intensity, grapples with her underage client Stefan's future. The pacing is quite deliberate, building tension as she uncovers the layers of deception surrounding the fatal accident of the foster father. There's a palpable atmosphere of dread and moral ambiguity that lingers. Practical effects add a gritty realism to key scenes, enhancing that feeling of authenticity. The whole thing makes you ponder the ethics of justice versus personal ambition, which is a refreshing take in the genre. Worth a watch for the themes alone, I’d say.
Intriguing take on courtroom ethicsStrong character developmentAtmospheric tension throughout
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