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Glengarry Glen Ross

Glengarry Glen Ross

■ Basic Data

ItemContent
Year1992
CountryUnited States
DirectorJames Foley
CastAl Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey
GenreDrama film

■ Title Language Table

LanguageTextRomanization
EnglishGlengarry Glen Ross
EspañolGlengarry Glen RossGlengarry Glen Ross
FrançaisGlengarryGlengarry
DeutschGlengarry Glen RossGlengarry Glen Ross
PortuguêsSucesso a Qualquer PreçoSucesso a Qualquer Preço
ItalianoAmericaniAmericani
РусскийГленгарри Глен РоссGlengarry Glen Ross
中文(简体)大亨游戏
中文(繁體)大亨遊戲
한국어글렌게리 글렌 로스Geullengeri Geullen Roseu
ไทยเกมชีวิต เกมธุรกิจKem Chiwit Kem Thurakit
Tiếng ViệtGlengarry Glen RossGlengarry Glen Ross
Bahasa IndonesiaGlengarry Glen RossGlengarry Glen Ross
日本語摩天楼を夢みてMatenrō o Yumemite

■ One-Line Definition

👉 A work that depicts a structure in which economic survival and moral corrosion collide within a sales office ruled by ruthless competition


■ Synopsis

Real estate salesmen under extreme pressure compete, deceive, and collapse inside a workplace that reduces human worth to closing deals.


■ RECIPE Tags

#SurvivalPressure #MoralCorrosion #SalesCompetition #HumanWorth


■ Primary Axis

  • Entry: Does work become violence when survival is tied entirely to performance?
     Reason: The office turns employment into a ranking system where failure means erasure.
     Related Film: Death of a Salesman
  • Middle: Can language remain human when every conversation becomes a sales weapon?
     Reason: Speech functions less as communication than as manipulation, domination, and defense.
     Related Film: Network
  • Core: When a system rewards predation, does personal failure become structural guilt?
     Reason: The men appear individually corrupt, yet their corruption is produced and enforced by the workplace order.
     Related Film: The Wolf of Wall Street

■ Secondary Axes

  • Masculine Performance: Status is performed through aggression, humiliation, and the refusal to show weakness.
     Related Film: In the Company of Men
  • Institutional Desperation: Ordinary workers are pushed into moral collapse by a system that treats them as disposable.
     Related Film: Sorry We Missed You

■ Person

  • Director: James Foley
  • Cast: Al Pacino, Jack Lemmon, Alec Baldwin, Ed Harris, Alan Arkin, Kevin Spacey

■ Structural Tags

#PerformancePressure #LanguageWeaponization #SystemicCorruption


■ Attribute Tags

#UnitedStatesFilm #1992Film #PlayAdaptation

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