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So, 'Money to Burn' is this quirky little comedy from '83, directed by Virginia L. Stone. It’s about a school counselor who teams up with two misfit students to pull off a bank heist. The pacing is pretty laid-back, which gives it a nice, almost slice-of-life feel amidst the chaos of their plans. The performances are charmingly offbeat, especially the dynamic between the counselor and the students, which adds a layer of warmth to the otherwise wild premise. It’s interesting how it tackles themes of rebellion and the struggle against the mundane. Practical effects are minimal, but it doesn’t detract from the overall enjoyment. The film has a certain low-budget charm that gives it a unique personality.
Quirky character dynamicsBlend of comedy and heistUnique low-budget charm
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