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So, 'Money Is Lovely' from 1981 is a curious find, really. It dives into the murky waters of con artists, cleverly showcasing the behind-the-scenes of a film crew as they document two cons. The tone balances humor with a bit of cynicism, which makes it interesting to watch. You'll notice the pacing is a bit uneven at times, but that adds to the raw feel of it all. Practical effects are sparse but effective, really making the cons feel tangible. The performances are kind of hit or miss, but you can tell the actors are having fun with their roles. Overall, it's distinct for its meta-commentary on filmmaking and deception, which I think gives it a unique flavor among comedies of its time.
Curious blend of comedy and meta-commentary.Uneven pacing adds to the raw atmosphere.Practical effects complement the themes of deception.
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