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Itchy Fingers offers a curious blend of comedy and crime, with a somewhat slapstick vibe that keeps things lively. The dynamic between Biggie and Tiny is entertaining, as their childhood rivalry translates into a cat-and-mouse game in adulthood. The pacing is a bit uneven, but that adds to its charm, especially during the heist planning scenes with Daigau—there's a playful tension there. The practical effects are modest but effective for the time, and the performances have a quirky quality that fits the film’s tone. It’s a lesser-known gem that scratches that itch for those who love offbeat capers.
Itchy Fingers is one of those films that collectors find intriguing, mostly due to its rarity and the obscure director behind it. Formats like VHS are particularly scarce, and it seems the DVD releases haven’t captured much attention, leaving the original prints as the true prize for collectors. The film's quirky nature and unusual premise have slowly garnered a niche following, making it an interesting topic in collector circles.
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