
So, 'Money Isn’t Everything' takes a pretty interesting stab at blending drama with this almost dystopian vibe. Lucas, the main character, is this ultra-wealthy guy who struts around like he owns the world, and the film plays with that idea of wealth as power. The pacing is quite deliberate, letting you absorb the atmosphere of a future where money seems to rule everything, yet it's also dishing out some hard realities. The robot officer scene? A standout moment, really—it kind of flips the script on what we expect from authority. Practical effects, though not over the top, lend a gritty authenticity to the setting. Performances feel raw and real, capturing this push and pull between wealth and morality nicely. Definitely a unique take on the human condition in a tech-driven society.
Explores themes of wealth and moralityInteresting take on authority through techDeliberate pacing enhances atmosphere
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Mara Perez
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