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So, 'Make Ten Million' is one of those films that really sticks out, even if it's not well-known. The pacing feels a bit off at times, but there's something oddly engaging about its tone. It flirts with the absurd while trying to capture the hustle of making a quick buck—kind of a low-budget take on a caper, if you will. The performances have this raw, unpolished quality that makes the characters feel more real, almost like you're watching a documentary on the fringes of society. Not a lot of flashy effects, which actually works in its favor, giving it this gritty, authentic vibe that complements the themes of desperation and ambition.
'Make Ten Million' is somewhat of a curiosity in the collector community. It’s not widely available on physical formats, which makes its scarcity a talking point among film enthusiasts. The lack of director credit adds an air of mystery, and some folks are drawn to the film precisely for that reason. If you come across a copy, it might just spark interesting conversations about lost films and the oddities of the early '90s cinema landscape.
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