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The Iceman Cometh is an interesting piece from 1960, directed by Sidney Lumet. It's a TV movie that captures a really raw and gritty atmosphere, based in a rundown bar. You have this hardware salesman, Theodore Hickman, who stumbles into this group of dreamers and drunks. The pacing is deliberate, letting you soak in the uneasy tensions among the characters. The performances are quite strong, especially from the ensemble cast, who really embody the desperation and disillusionment of the era. Hickman's arrival shakes things up, and his push against their comforting lies creates a palpable tension. It’s got this heavy, almost claustrophobic feel—perfectly suited for the themes of hope and despair. Really worth a watch if you appreciate character-driven stories and complex dialogues.
Features a strong ensemble cast.Explores themes of hope versus despair.Captures a gritty, early 20th-century bar atmosphere.
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