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Visiting the Minotaur (1987) weaves a curious tapestry of crime and history, with a dual narrative that intrigues. The modern-day detective's quest for Antonio Stradivari's missing violin runs parallel to a vivid portrayal of the 17th century Master himself, capturing the essence of his artistry and the era's challenges. The film's pacing can feel uneven at times, but it allows for deep character exploration and rich atmospheric scenes that really draw you in. The practical effects, while modest, serve the story well, lending an authenticity that resonates with collectors. Performances have a certain rawness, which adds to the film's overall charm. It's a distinctive piece, one that melds the past with the present in a way that stays with you.
Dual narrative structureFocus on Stradivari's artistryAtmospheric period details
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