Blu-ray Review – Glengarry Glen Ross

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As a playwright, David Mamet is a force of nature, always interested in the trouble characters create for themselves and others, often using frank dialogue to best examine the corrosiveness of people. Adapting his play for the big screen, Mamet protects as much venom as possible for 1992's "Glengarry Glen Ross," with director James Foley in charge of shaking the staginess out of the material, giving it a cinematic charge that respects Mamet's inherent fire-breathing powers and adds dimension when needed. Creative goals are mostly met in "Glengarry Glen Ross," which provides a safe space for amazing actors to unleash themselves with Mamet-ian authority, clawing their way into bleak psychological spaces with barely concealed excitement, while Foley works diligently to preserve the original rhythm of the work, doing an impressive job with the jazzy rush of testosterone and workplace hostility Mamet aimed to expose with his original work. Read the rest at Blu-ray.com

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