The Waitress, a charming comedy from 1995, is Radomir Belaćević's debut feature. It has this quirky, offbeat vibe that feels distinctly Eastern European. The pacing is leisurely, allowing for moments of genuine warmth and humor to unfold organically. The performances are refreshingly real, with characters that feel like they could step right out of a small-town diner. The dialogue is snappy yet heartfelt, often exploring themes of love and life's absurdities. It's interesting to note how practical effects were used to create an authentic diner atmosphere, giving it a nostalgic feel. The film doesn't try too hard; instead, it embraces its simplicity and the idiosyncrasies of its characters, making it a unique watch in the comedy genre.
Debut film by Radomir BelaćevićDistinctive Eastern European vibeCharacter-driven storytelling
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