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So, 'We’re Here to Serve You' is a curious piece from '99, isn't it? The tone is a bit unsettling, with a kind of low-key surrealism that lingers in the background. It has this peculiar pacing, almost like it's inviting you to lean in closer, yet keeps you at arm's length. The themes of servitude and power dynamics are quite interesting, even if the director remains a mystery. The practical effects, though not expansive, have a certain raw quality that's quite charming. Performances feel genuine, with an underlying tension that makes the whole thing distinctive. It's one of those films that leaves you thinking long after it's ended, even if it won't fit neatly into any genre box.
This film is somewhat elusive in terms of collectible status. There aren't many formats available, which adds to its charm for collectors. The lack of a known director or extensive documentation can make it harder to gauge its impact, but that also creates an air of mystery. Some collectors find this obscurity a draw, as it stands out in a sea of more mainstream titles.
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