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So, 'Working Tra$h' is this quirky little gem from 1990 that mixes comedy with the absurdities of Wall Street. You've got Ralph and Freddy, janitors who stumble upon a goldmine of insider info—literally, from the brokers' trash. The pacing's a bit uneven, but that just adds to its charm, right? The performances have this endearing, almost slapstick quality that makes you root for the underdogs. It captures that late '80s, early '90s vibe of carefree ambition. The practical effects? They’re not groundbreaking, but they fit the low-budget aesthetic. Themes of greed and class disparity are woven in there, but it’s all done with a light touch. It’s distinct in how it portrays the hustle of everyday folks against the backdrop of corporate greed.
Features a unique premise blending comedy with corporate satire.Not widely known, appeals to collectors of offbeat TV movies.Captures the financial culture of the early '90s in a humorous way.
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