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So, 'In Service to America' is an interesting little film from 1999 that dives into the underbelly of small-town corruption. It follows three ex-Navy Seals who stumble upon some shady dealings among local police. The tone is pretty gritty and tense, with a creeping sense of danger as they dig deeper into the conspiracy. There's a rawness to the performances, particularly Michael Harrison Bendall as Karl Mackey, who really stands out. You can feel the stakes rise, especially with the murders of each Seal, which adds to the suspense. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, but the practical effects and street-level realism give it a distinctive edge that really pulls you in, flaws and all.
This film has had a bit of a rough time in terms of availability, with few formats released and even fewer circulating among collectors. The scarcity of copies makes it a point of interest, especially for those who appreciate obscured cinematic gems from the late '90s. It's not widely known, which adds a layer of allure for collectors who enjoy the thrill of discovery with lesser-known titles.
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