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Money Talks is one of those films that blends action and comedy in a way that feels just right for the late '90s. You’ve got Chris Tucker, whose energy is just off the charts, and he really brings this small-time hustler to life. The pacing is quick, not letting you catch your breath as we follow him through this chaotic world of cops and criminals. And then there’s Charlie Sheen, who plays the TV newsman caught up in the mess. Their dynamic adds a layer of charm and tension. Brett Ratner's direction keeps everything feeling lively; it’s not trying to be too serious, but it still dives into themes like trust and survival. The practical effects and stunts are pretty solid, giving it that real feel. It’s definitely got its quirks, and that's part of what makes it distinctive in a sea of '90s comedies.
Features a blend of action and comedy that was popular in the '90s.Chris Tucker's performance is high-energy and memorable.Explores themes of trust in chaotic situations.
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