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So, Dinheiro has this eerie vibe, right? It explores the roots of currency and its dark influence over society. The pacing is something to note—sometimes it drags, but it enhances that creeping sense of dread about money’s hold on us. The practical effects used to visualize the spread of this 'money plague' are kind of chilling, in a low-budget way that works surprisingly well. The performances are raw and engaging, pulling you into this strange narrative about artists and their obsession with wealth. It's distinct for how it intertwines historical context with modern anxieties, making you ponder the very nature of value itself.
Dinheiro is quite unique in the way it delves into the history and impact of currency, which makes it a collector's oddity. There seems to be limited availability on physical formats, leading to heightened interest among niche collectors. The film's exploration of themes around wealth and its consequences offers discussion points that resonate within collector circles, making it a curious piece for those interested in the socio-economic narratives present in cinema.
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