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The Server, directed by Alejandro Herrera, dives deep into the immigrant experience in a raw and unfiltered way. The film's tone strikes a balance between gritty realism and poignant moments of hope. The pacing can feel a bit slow, reflective of the main character's internal struggles. You really get a sense of the anxiety that comes with starting over in a new country. The performances, especially from the lead, bring a lot of authenticity to the narrative. It's interesting how the mundane world of serving food becomes a battleground for personal growth. The practical effects are subtle but effective, capturing the chaos of a restaurant environment without overdoing it. There's a distinct atmosphere here that lingers long after the credits roll.
Strong character study of immigrant lifeAuthentic performances highlight anxiety and growthCaptivating atmosphere, with a focus on realism
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