Review of A Screaming Man (2010) by Andres V — 13 May 2011
Proceeds in a minor key, quietly fierce rather than openly enraged by the state of things, but itâ(TM)s carried a long way by Djaoro, whose crestfallen looks shout louder than any words, and Haroun gets the details right: inevitably, itâ(TM)s not the owner herself who fires Adam, but a minion.
Timely and perhaps surprisingly universal, itâ(TM)s a film that spots how the âtough decisionsâ? imposed by management result in tougher choices still for the workforce.
This review of A Screaming Man (2010) was written by Andres V on 13 May 2011.
A Screaming Man has generally received positive reviews.
Was this review helpful?
