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So, 'Money Is Everything' gets really interesting when you scratch the surface. It’s a comedy-romance that dives into the chaos surrounding wealth and love, all wrapped up in a quirky package. The performances by Hoh Sau-San and Tsung Hua stand out, bringing a charm that's hard to pin down. The pacing is a bit off-kilter, but it actually adds to the offbeat vibe. It's not your standard fare, and you can feel the 1970s atmosphere infused into each scene; there's a certain rawness to it. It's definitely distinct how it marries humor with the struggles of romance amidst material concerns, a theme that feels timeless in its own way.
'Money Is Everything' has had a somewhat obscure presence in the collector's market. Finding it on physical media can be tricky, with limited releases mainly in Asian markets and some occasional bootlegs floating around. The scarcity of good quality prints adds to its allure, and those who appreciate offbeat 70s cinema often seek it out for its unique narrative style and character dynamics. Collectors are drawn to its combination of humor and social commentary, making it an intriguing addition for those who enjoy deeper dives into lesser-known films.
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