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- Charles Bonnet's career as an art collector is built on a lifetime of forgery as he creates and sells paintings mimicking famous artists.
- The museum asks Charles to sign a standard insurance policy for the Venus statuette, which is a contract to cover potential loss or damage.
- The clause Charles overlooks in the contract grants the museum permission to
perform a forensic examination to verify the statue's age and origin.
- By signing the document, Charles gives his consent to the very test that would expose the Venus as a fake.
- The main conflict begins when Charles cannot withdraw the Venus from the
exhibition without raising suspicion, even though he knows the test will ruin him.
- Simon Dermott reveals at the end of the film that he is actually an expert hired
to detect authentication in major galleries.
- Because the Venus is never officially authentic (its authenticity is not
proven). Simon notes that there is no insurance claim to be paid.
- The plot hinges on the legal concept of liability Charles is afraid of being held responsible for passing off a fake as a genuine masterpiece.
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