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So, 'Hur man blir rik på aktier' is this odd little gem from 1970 that manages to straddle the line between comedy and satire quite deftly. It’s shot like a mockumentary, which gives it this quirky vibe, almost like you're peeking behind the curtain of the stock market hustle. The pacing is a bit leisurely, but that’s part of the charm – it’s all about the absurdity of the stock brokerage world. The performances are quite exaggerated, which actually enhances the instructional tone they're going for. It may not have a big-name director, but that anonymity adds to its mystique. The practical effects and low-budget aesthetic really anchor it in its time, making it a fascinating watch for any collector interested in niche cinema.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, with its original TV broadcast being the primary source for collectors. The scarcity of physical copies adds a layer of intrigue, and the film's niche appeal means that it's mostly on the radar of those who appreciate unconventional comedy. There's a growing interest among collectors for unique mockumentaries from this era, making this title a curious piece to hunt down.
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