Some filmmakers like to pursue a retro style with stop-motion clay animation. The Australian-Israeli co-production "9.99 Dollars" is such a work. The Hollywood Reporter's review of the film: "The film is highly rated. They think it has an irresistible charm, and it tells a modern story in a retro way. The truth, and they rated it as one of the most unusual films of the year." But the New York Times didn't think so, saying: "'9.99 dollars' does something outlandish. But But it makes people a little uncomfortable to watch." Although there are some voices of doubt. But the " Boston Globe " evaluation still represents the public's recognition of the film: "They think it is a very entertaining film, and more importantly, this film does not have some of the common animations that exist in some other animated films. The problem, they are not just preaching, but give people some real and different inspirations in many ways."