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So, 'Money Money'—it's this quirky 1995 comedy-crime flick that follows two guys, Chakri and Bose, on their rather chaotic quest for wealth. The pacing has this fun, light-hearted rhythm, but it often dips into unexpected moments of drama that keep you guessing. The performances are a bit all over the place, which somehow adds to the charm; you get the feeling they were just going for it, you know? The film juggles themes of loyalty and deception pretty effectively, with some humorous situations that feel surprisingly relatable. Plus, it has a certain rawness in its practical effects that gives it an authentic feel, distinctive in a way that makes it stand out from more polished productions.
The film has seen limited releases, mostly on VHS and some obscure DVD editions, making its physical copies a bit of a treasure hunt for collectors. While not widely discussed, there’s a niche interest around it, especially among enthusiasts of 90s cinema. Original prints are particularly scarce, and there's a growing curiosity for its offbeat narrative style, so if you stumble upon a copy, it's worth considering for that unique vibe in your collection.
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