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The Female Treasurer is one of those curious gems from the early '90s that kind of slips under the radar. It revolves around a bank employee who finds herself in a bind after losing a significant amount of cash. The film's tone is oddly tense yet comical, which might feel a bit jarring but somehow works. The pacing has this unhurried quality that allows for character development and the exploration of moral dilemmas. What really sets it apart is its practical effects during the moments of panic and chaos, which, given the era, adds a charming authenticity. Performances are solid, with a down-to-earth vibe, making the characters relatable despite the absurdity of the situation. You kind of end up rooting for her, even when she makes questionable choices.
The Female Treasurer has not seen many releases, and it's somewhat of a rarity in collector circles. It originally came out on VHS, but that format is becoming harder to find. The film's scarcity has piqued the interest of niche collectors, especially those who appreciate offbeat narratives from the '90s. It's a title that might not be on everyone's radar but offers a distinct flavor that could catch the attention of the right audience.
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