A review by shanviolinlove
A View from the Bridge / All My Sons by Arthur Miller

5.0

Miller delivers a spectacular glimpse of love, grace, and human depravity. A View from the Bridge explores the infrastructure of family and the strains of loyalty when Eddie and his family introduce into their home illegal immigrants that potentially threaten everything Eddie has carved out for his niece-turned-adopted daughter. All My Sons attacks the culpability of war profiteering and betrayal, the dynamics loss and renewal, as the sole surviving Keller son falls for his dead brother's fiancee, exposing family secrets and the truth of sinister events.

Miller's art in expressing thought, relationship, or social critique, through the interplay of dialogue is spellbinding and flawless. Definitely a new favorite!