Pros:
-Hits hard, quickly.
-Just look at that trailer. It's beautiful.
-Slights are
well thought out and simple.
-Gimmick packs small, should last.
Limitations:
-First
and foremost, you don't actually tear the bill during the performance. The lack of a tearing sound
matters in a quiet room.
-Angles. You can perform for a ~120 degree arc. Take a step back.
-You ought to DIY a version with a real bill. The product comes with movie money.
-If you
keep your bills in a trifold wallet, you're doing yourself no favors. Bifold preferred.
-The
signed version is sus AF. Don't use it.
I wrote this review. After further playing with the handling, I want to edit some things.
The main handling shown in the trailer will show a discrepancy on the bill if you don't have Nicholas Lawrence's hockey-glove-sized-hands.
Angles are more like 60 degrees, at best.
I have some ideas on how to mitigate the limitations. I would five the trick 4/5 at this point.