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So, 'Waiter Duty' is this neat little comedy from '98 that dives into the restaurant scene, capturing the wild array of customers that make a waiter's life interesting—sometimes too interesting. It’s got a raw, almost chaotic vibe, like it’s tapping into that shared frustration all servers know. The pacing feels a bit erratic, but that just adds to its charm. You get these snapshots of people being demanding and ridiculous. It’s not overly flashy, but you can appreciate the practical effects and the way they play with the absurdity of the situations. Performances feel real, not overdone—just enough to draw you into that server's plight. It has a certain energy that resonates with anyone who's ever dealt with a tough table.
Captures the humor in restaurant life.Mix of relatable characters and absurd scenarios.Reflects real frustrations of service industry.
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Jason Wolos
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