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So, 'My Pleasure' is this interesting little piece that explores the aftermath of war through the lens of human connection. The atmosphere is quite somber yet reflective, allowing the viewer to really sit with the characters' emotional turmoil. The pacing feels deliberate, giving way to those quiet moments where the weight of their past hangs heavy in the air. The performances, though understated, are impactful, and you can sense the unresolved tension between the two leads. It’s this raw exploration of gratitude and guilt that makes it distinctive, even if the director remains unknown. Kind of a rough gem, really.
This film has had a bit of an uneven release history, with limited availability on physical media, which might make it appealing to collectors. It’s not exactly mainstream, so it tends to fly under the radar, yet there's a certain allure to its themes that might resonate with those interested in war narratives. Just a little heads up, if you find a copy, it could be worth snagging, especially since it doesn’t pop up often.
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