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Reveille 2: A Military Patrol gives off this strange mix of intensity and absurdity. It’s like a slice of military life but through a surreal lens, where soldiers are more focused on finding shade and heat than actual combat. The pacing is uneven, oscillating between moments of tension and long stretches of, well, kind of existential wandering. The performances, if you can call them that, have this raw, unpolished quality that adds to the film's unique atmosphere. Practical effects are minimal, but there’s something about the way they capture the grittiness of military life that stands out. It’s not your typical war flick, and that’s precisely what makes it distinctive, almost a commentary on the absurdity of it all.
This film is quite the oddity in the landscape of 1990s independent cinema, often overshadowed by more conventional military narratives. Its obscure history lends it a certain scarcity, making it a curious find for collectors. While not widely distributed, those who have come across it tend to hold onto it, as it offers an unconventional take on military life that isn’t found in mainstream titles. Definitely a piece for those interested in unique cinematic voices or unusual thematic explorations.
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