Tagag's 'For Money' is a stark exploration of desperation's price. Bare and shivering, our unnamed protagonist enters a grim, transactional world. She's not a woman of the night, but a woman of need, trading her body for the basics. Each encounter is a cold, calculated exchange, her body a commodity, her dignity a casualty. Yet, in each encounter, there's a glimmer of humanity, a silent negotiation between two lost souls, united in their shared desperation.