I am passionate about the film's subject matter, the Parthenon Marbles, and agree with the premise of the film that they were stolen by Elgin, who likely also used bribery and forgery. This film, however, is painful to watch.
First, when there is important information presented about the crime, it is presented too quickly, while at other times, the film has long scenes of walking, or running, or flipping through documents on a tablet, that do nothing to develop the plot or characters.
Second, the tone used by the two lawyers, is far too aggressive and argumentative to be believable.
The story is a good one, and deserves to be told better than this.