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In Reply to: RE: Glengarry, Glen Ross *revisited* posted by grinagog on February 15, 2008 at 21:34:43
I found the relationship between the Ricky and Shelley characters the key to the story. It was a Mamet play before he adapted it for the screen, thus the minimalist sets. I loved the music, too. The dialogue was great, even though I'm not the biggest Mamet fan. It was one of Pacino's last good performances before he became a caricature of himself and jumbled all his roles into one hideous technique he couldn't control.
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Like a black hole caving in on itself.
There's no satire or humor in his performance, but he is funny!
It's bare-bones Lemmon.
SF
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