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The Ballet of Service, from 2020, is quite the enigma in the film world. It's got this haunting atmosphere that lingers long after the credits roll—a blend of surrealism and stark reality. The pacing is almost dreamlike, with scenes that seem to unfold in a slow, deliberate manner, drawing you into its unique narrative. The performances, while not from names you might recognize, carry an authenticity that resonates. What’s interesting is the practical effects used throughout; they complement the film's themes of service and sacrifice in a way that feels deeply human. It's not your usual narrative structure, which makes it distinctive in a sea of conventional storytelling.
This film is somewhat of a rarity, not widely circulated in typical collector circles. Formats are limited, and it hasn't seen much in the way of special editions, making it a bit of a hidden gem for collectors. Interest seems to be growing slowly among niche enthusiasts who appreciate its unique style and thematic depth.
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