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So, King Solomon from '96, it's a curious little flick. The story centers around this orphan who's more of a street-savvy thief than anything else, and he gets roped into acting like the long-lost son of a wealthy family. There's a certain whimsical charm to it, blending moments of humor with some darker undertones of deception and identity. The pacing? A bit uneven at times, but it carries a certain nostalgic vibe that feels like a throwback. Performances are modest but have a raw quality that adds to the atmosphere. Not a lot of technical flash or overblown effects, but there's something distinctive about its simplicity that draws you in.
King Solomon was released in a limited run, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors, especially in good condition. The film has seen a few home video releases, but none have really stood out, which adds to its mysterious allure. Collector interest tends to focus on its unique premise and the oddball charm it exudes, making it an interesting piece for those who enjoy the obscure or lesser-known titles from the 90s.
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