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So, 'The Great Money Trick' dives deep into the malaise of working-class life, set in a bleak industrial backdrop that feels all too familiar. The pacing is slow, which really allows you to soak in the despair and frustration of the main character, a factory worker who's trying to wake his colleagues up to the harsh realities of their economic situation. The performances have a rawness, almost like they're unpolished but incredibly relatable. It’s not flashy in its effects, relying instead on practical methods that ground the narrative. Themes of poverty and disillusionment are wrapped up in a way that feels real, leaving you with plenty to think about long after the credits roll.
This film's initial release was limited, making it somewhat elusive for collectors. There’s been a small run of Blu-ray and DVD formats, but they’re not common, so keep an eye out at niche shops or online marketplaces. Interest seems to be growing as more viewers discover its raw narrative, reflecting socio-economic themes that resonate today.
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