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So, 'Money' from 2004, right? It’s this quirky little comedy that really digs into the moral quandaries of temptation and guilt. The pacing is a bit uneven, which some might find off-putting, but it kind of adds to the overall vibe. The protagonist, a young guy who stumbles upon a wallet, is drawn into this strange whirlwind of emotions—like he feels something he hasn’t felt before. It’s not just about the cash; there’s this underlying tension that builds as he wrestles with his conscience. The performances, while not groundbreaking, have this rawness that makes it relatable. Practical effects are minimal, but the storytelling is what really makes it distinctive. You get a real sense of how money can twist one's values. Worth a watch for its unique take on a simple premise.
Not your typical comedy; the tone shifts can be jarring.Interesting take on moral dilemmas surrounding money.The protagonist’s inner conflict drives the story.
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