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A review by bhall237
Glengarry Glen Ross by David Mamet
5.0
Roma: “We worry anyway. What does this mean? I’m not secure. How can I be secure? (Pause.) Through amassing wealth beyond all measure? No. And what’s beyond all measure? That’s a sickness. That’s a trap. There is no measure. Only greed.”
Glengarry Glen Ross is without a doubt one of my favorite films of all time and one of the greatest crafted films ever made. The acting is top notch, the cinematography and the settings reflect the characters brilliantly, and the dialogue.
The dialogue of Glengarry Glen Ross makes the film what it is, so it’s no wonder why I would love reading the original play by David Mamet. The dialogue in this play is so fast and always advancing the story and characters forward in such a satisfying and natural way, developing characters in such a way that it’s never hard to believe actions are committed nor is it difficult to find motivation behind actions. Truly perfect, amazing characters, even better dialogue, all while perfectly encapsulating the toxicity and masculinity that comes from a job such as this.
Glengarry Glen Ross is without a doubt one of my favorite films of all time and one of the greatest crafted films ever made. The acting is top notch, the cinematography and the settings reflect the characters brilliantly, and the dialogue.
The dialogue of Glengarry Glen Ross makes the film what it is, so it’s no wonder why I would love reading the original play by David Mamet. The dialogue in this play is so fast and always advancing the story and characters forward in such a satisfying and natural way, developing characters in such a way that it’s never hard to believe actions are committed nor is it difficult to find motivation behind actions. Truly perfect, amazing characters, even better dialogue, all while perfectly encapsulating the toxicity and masculinity that comes from a job such as this.