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So, 'Money for Angels' has this gritty vibe, you know? It dives into the murky waters of greed and desperation with Oliver and Brian, who are in over their heads. The pacing feels uneven at times, but it adds this raw tension, especially when they’re scrambling to deal with the kidnapping. The performances are decent, capturing the moral ambiguity pretty well, but nothing groundbreaking. You won’t find any flashy effects; it’s more about the escalating dread of their choices. The atmosphere is thick—almost suffocating—as secrets unravel. It's distinctive enough to stand out in the low-budget crime thriller space, though I wouldn't call it a classic by any means.
This film has had a limited release, mostly circulating in indie film circuits, making it somewhat hard to find in physical formats. While its obscurity adds a layer of intrigue for collectors, it's not widely discussed, which can affect its market value. Still, there’s a certain appeal in its exploration of moral decay that some collectors might appreciate.
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