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So, 'O Milionário' from 1962 is this quirky little gem that dances around the absurdity of value through the lens of toothpicks. You have this protagonist, blissfully unaware of money's hold on society, trading toothpicks for just about anything. It's charming, really. The interactions with characters like Carlitos and Celeste bring a warmth that feels authentically human, and the pacing is a bit leisurely, allowing moments to breathe. I mean, the practical effects are minimal, but they fit the film's overall whimsical tone and its comedic drama. There's something deeply engaging about the way it explores themes of connection and innocence amidst a world fixated on wealth. Just a delightful watch.
This film has seen limited releases over the years, and finding a decent print can be a bit of a hunt, especially for collectors. It's not widely circulated, which adds to its appeal for those interested in obscure comedies from the era. There are a handful of VHS and DVD versions out there, but quality can vary. Keep an eye out for any festivals that might feature it; it's the kind of film that often pops up in niche screenings, which is where collectors can sometimes strike gold.
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