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So, Ms. Fortune is a wild ride through a quirky lens of fantasy. The mind-reading aspect adds a really unique twist, and it’s played out in a chaotic carnival setting, which is both colorful and eccentric. You have Kira, who’s not just an observer but gets tangled up in the messy relationships of this carney crew, creating this pulse of tension. The pacing is a bit erratic, mirroring the chaotic lives of the characters, and the practical effects sometimes push the boundaries of what you'd expect from a low-budget film. It’s definitely not polished, but that gives it a certain charm, you know? It feels raw and authentic, which I appreciate.
Ms. Fortune has had a bit of a rocky journey in terms of availability. Originally released in limited formats, it’s garnered a niche interest among collectors due to its offbeat themes and quirky performances. The scarcity of physical copies, especially in good condition, makes it a point of interest for those who appreciate the unconventional. You don’t find many films that blend mind-reading with carnival antics, which adds to its collectibility.
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