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So, this film, "Money. Murder. Zurich.: Borchert and the secret of the client," has that intriguing blend of mystery and drama. The tone feels quite moody, almost like a shadowy noir piece wrapped in the hustle of Zurich's art scene. Borchert's character, played with a certain enigmatic flair, is drawn into this web of suspicion when he stumbles upon a corpse outside an art exhibit. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the tension to build as he navigates through the chaos surrounding the caterer Lazzari and the dead art patron. It's distinct for its atmospheric use of practical effects in depicting the crime scene, and the performances create a palpable sense of unease, making you question everyone's motives throughout.
This title has seen limited releases, primarily in festival circuits, which makes it somewhat scarce in collector circles. While not heavily marketed, its unique atmospheric qualities and strong character-driven narrative have piqued interest among genre enthusiasts. VHS or DVD editions remain relatively obscure, adding to its allure for collectors looking for niche titles that escape mainstream attention.
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