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So, 'Come On' is this curious entry from 1997 that really feels like a slice of life presented through a dinner show format. The atmosphere is kind of intimate, with this low-key vibe that invites you in as if you're part of the audience. The pacing isn't frantic at all; it's more of a slow burn, letting the performances breathe. What stands out to me is the way it captures that unique energy of live performance, almost like a documentary, but with this playful edge. There's a certain charm to the practical effects, if you can call them that, which feels very much rooted in the era. It’s a bit off the beaten path but has a certain appeal for those interested in the lesser-known corners of 90s cinema.
Finding 'Come On' on home video is quite the task, as it didn't see widespread release. There are a few bootleg VHS copies floating around, mostly from collectors who appreciate its niche charm. The scarcity seems to keep it under the radar, but those who know about it often find it intriguing for its unique approach to storytelling. Collectors interested in live performance films or 90s oddities often keep an eye out for it.
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