Review of In the Company of Men (1995) by Steven C — 06 Apr 2012
Neil LaBute's "In the Company of Men" is vicious look at misogyny. Aaron Eckhart totally nails his role here and it's a marvel to watch. The picture is cruel (though no where near as damaging as "Your Friends & Neighbors") and scathing.
LaBute's dialogue is also a treasure to behold. Something special always seems to happen when playwrights transition to film and "In the Company of Men" is one of those gems. It's a nasty piece of work, but well worth your time for it's biting deconstruction of masculinity, sexual politics and angst.
If you are looking for an extremely violent film without any violence it in, you need to see "In the Company of Men.".
This review of In the Company of Men (1995) was written by Steven C on 06 Apr 2012.
In the Company of Men has generally received very positive reviews.
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