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So, 'The Waiters' is this curious piece from '93 that's all about people just hanging around, waiting for stuff. You’ve got your trains, phone calls, and even a divine connection with the Pope, which adds this surreal touch. The film has a contemplative vibe, with a slow burn that really lets you sit with these characters and their hopes, frustrations, and that palpable sense of time passing. Practical effects aren’t the highlight, obviously, but the performances have this rawness that really draws you in. It's definitely not your typical narrative; it’s more like a meditation on waiting and longing, which makes it stand out in a sea of conventional storytelling.
This film has a limited home video release, making it somewhat of a rarity among collectors. The sparse information about its director and production adds an element of intrigue, as many enthusiasts are drawn to its unique narrative approach. While not widely recognized, it has garnered interest among those who appreciate unconventional storytelling, resulting in a niche but dedicated following.
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