Life is not easy

Name 2021-12-09 08:01:23

A drama movie worth watching. The new boss at the beginning had a passionate speech, "A-B-C", which means "Always Be Closing", and "A-I-D-A", which means "Attention-Interest-Decsion-Action". The development of the movie's plot also indicates that Lai Fen will take risks. The seriously ill daughter does not have special care in the hospital, and she does not have a reliable source of income. The gloomy atmosphere of the movie also hints. Lai Fen, who was running around for life, had brilliant achievements when he was young, and he was so downhearted when he was old, all of which was forced by life. I also saw the salesman’s clever tongue, and a piece of waste land can tell the flower. In the middle of the film, several salesmen used tricks to deceive customers, or came to sell in the rain, or conspired to steal the contract for their own livelihoods. The switch is very thoughtful. When I saw it, I found Al Pacino, a surprise. It's time to go to bed and good night.

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  • Florine 2021-12-09 08:01:23

    A perfect office movie. The sales competition within a few days perfectly interprets the industry’s weaknesses and the strong eater and the tears and contradictions between industry employees. The machine-gun-like dense lines and outstanding group dramas are reminiscent of Lu Meite’s back then. The classic "TV Station Storm", there is nothing more enjoyable than watching a group of big men arguing.

  • Bernardo 2022-03-22 09:01:50

    David Mamet's Pulitzer Prize-winning screenplay. After being adapted into a movie, it is still very staged. It is true that all the movie stars are playing together. Al Pacino and Kevin Spacey are both actors who are obsessed with drama, and they swear like a lot of cannons, but the movie lacks integrity. 1992 was a period of depression for American real estate, and it was not until 2000 that it ushered in the biggest take-off and bubble in history.

Glengarry Glen Ross quotes

  • Dave Moss: What did I do?

    George Aaronow: You listened!

  • Shelley Levene: I'll cut you in on the $82,000 sale I just closed.

    Williamson: Bruce and Harriet Nyborg? You wanna see the memos? They're nuts. They used to call in every week when I was with Webb and we were selling Arizona. They're nuts. Did you see how they were living? How can you delude yourself?

    Shelley Levene: I got their check.

    Williamson: Yeah? Well, forget it, frame it, it's worthless.

    Shelley Levene: The check is no good?

    Williamson: Yeah. If you wanna wait around, I'll pull the memo. I'm busy right now.

    Williamson: Wait a minute! The check is no good? They're nuts?

    Williamson: You wanna call the bank Shelley? I called them. I call them four months ago when we first got the lead. The people are insane. They just like talking to salesmen.