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Money Buys Happiness is a curious little gem from the early '80s that dives into the murky waters of desire and financial desperation. The film follows Tara Aire, who finds herself in quite the predicament, leading her to explore the more dubious ways to earn a living. It's got this interesting blend of cheeky humor and a surprisingly reflective tone about the relationship between wealth and happiness. The pacing feels a bit erratic at times, but it adds to the film's charm, making it a somewhat enthralling watch. The performances, especially from Aire, deliver a mix of sincerity and playful seduction, which gives the film a distinctive flavor that sticks with you long after the credits roll.
This film is a fascinating relic of its time, notable for its scarcity in physical formats, often elusive to find in decent condition. The limited home media releases have solidified its status among collectors, especially those interested in the lesser-known works of the era. Its cheeky themes and unique exploration of the intersection of sex and commerce make it a conversation starter among enthusiasts, who appreciate both its narrative quirks and the period's cultural context.
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