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So, 'Charity and the Strange Smell of Money' is this oddball blend of comedy and Western tropes that really doesn't take itself too seriously. You've got this central character, Charity, tasked with the railroad payroll, which sounds straightforward but quickly spirals into chaos thanks to some local troublemakers and a Mexican gang. It's got this quirky pace β not rushed, but not dragging either β just enough to keep you chuckling every now and then. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, and the performances lean into the absurdity, making it a bit of a gem for those who dig the offbeat. It's distinctive in how it marries the comedic with the classic Western setting, which is just not something you see every day.
'Charity and the Strange Smell of Money' is a bit of an anomaly in the 1970s film landscape. It's not widely available, which adds to its charm and intrigue among collectors. Often overlooked, it has a small but dedicated following. Its unique blend of genres makes it a quirky piece for those who appreciate the eclectic side of film history, and itβs fascinating to see how it represents the era's experimental spirit in storytelling.
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