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So, this Iranian take on Glengarry Glen Ross is kind of fascinating. It's got that gritty 1980s Chicago vibe, but filtered through a cultural lens that feels fresh. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and the competition among the salesmen is palpable. The dialogue, while a nod to Mamet, takes on a different rhythm that reflects local nuances. The performances are intense, really capturing that desperation and ambition that drives these characters. The pacing, especially in the sales meetings, keeps you on edge. It's distinct not just for its setting but how it interprets ambition and moral compromise, making it a unique watch for fans of adaptations and foreign cinema alike.
Iranian adaptation of a classicUnique cultural lensIntense performances and dialogue
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