film critique
The film “Death of a Salesman” is a movie about the way people try to live in the past instead of the future. This is brought about within the character Willy and the delusions of the past that he relives day in and day out. Willy fails to live the majority of his life in the present. Just as this movie fails to provide an interesting story and characters that are likeable. The setting of this story is New York City around the 1950’s, and is seen through the eyes of the third person, the movie watcher. The film consists of a series of scenes in which Willy, the father to Biff and Harold, interacts with others while trying to keep his job as a salesman. While the whole time he keeps reliving the past in a series of daydreams that seem to last for long periods of time. The movie moves forward after Willy comes home and starts rambling on with his wife. After this he goes into one of many daydreams where he is reliving the good times in the past. His sons are in town and Willy is bothered with his eldest son Biff, who can’t hold a job because he is a kleptomaniac, because he thinks that Biff keeps leaving his jobs because he is trying to spite him. The movie moves on after one too many flashbacks and Willy loses his job. His nei
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