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So, "Last Will and Embezzlement" dives deep into a pretty heavy topic—the financial exploitation of the elderly. It's a documentary that feels both raw and personal, largely because it's tied to the experiences of Pamela S. K. Glasner, who was involved in the production. The pacing is steady, allowing the viewer to really absorb the gravity of these real-life stories. There's a somber tone that wraps around the film, emphasizing the vulnerability of its subjects. You won't find flashy effects here, but the authentic performances and the real-life implications make it stand out. It’s not the kind of film you just pop in for a light watch, but definitely one that lingers after the credits roll.
As for collector interest, this film isn't on everyone's radar, which might contribute to its scarcity. It hasn't had a large physical format release, so finding it on DVD or digital can be a bit tricky. The subject matter is very specific, which can make it more of a niche acquisition for those interested in documentaries that tackle social issues head-on. Its connection to real events also adds a layer of intrigue for some collectors.
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