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Fortune is one of those TV movies that plays with tension, keeping you on edge as a meek bank clerk gets wrapped up in a heist he never wanted to be part of. The atmosphere is thick with paranoia, amplified by the pressure from gangsters and the clerk's own girlfriend. The pacing has its ups and downs, but it builds to a climax that feels both absurd and painfully relatable. The performances carry a certain weight, especially in how they portray desperation and moral conflict. You can sense the era's style in the practical effects and set design, which give it a gritty authenticity that pulls you in even more.
Fortune has had a somewhat obscure presence in home media, which can make finding it a bit of a quest for collectors. It's not as widely known, and original broadcasts have a certain charm that later releases often miss. Because of its unique approach to the crime genre and the tension it builds, there's a niche interest among collectors who appreciate the nuances of TV movies from this era. Overall, it's a curious piece that sparks conversation among those who stumble upon it.
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