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Rip-Off of Millie has this gritty, underground vibe that really pulls you in. The pacing is uneven, which adds to its charm, almost like a slice-of-life in a seedy world. The film dives deep into themes of desperation and morality, with these thieves navigating their dubious trade with a kind of dark humor. Performances are raw, capturing the essence of flawed characters in a morally ambiguous setting. You can almost feel the texture of the stolen goods and the sweat of their schemes, making the atmosphere quite palpable. It’s got a rough edge that sets it apart from more polished fare of the time.
This film seems to have slipped through the cracks over the years, making it a bit of a rarity among collectors. It was released in a very limited run, and most copies are either worn out or missing entirely, which adds to its allure. The varying formats over the years haven't done much to increase its visibility, but those who appreciate the underground cinema of the late '70s tend to seek it out. It's a fascinating piece for anyone interested in the evolution of exploitation films.
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