Sunday, 24 December 2006

  • Just in time for Christmas, The Salesman: Part 2


    NEW YORK TIMES STAFF
    Sunday, December 24, 2006

    Nearly two months after his hit "The Salesman" shook the foundations of the film industry, Michael Tworzydlo is back at it again.

    This time Tworzydlo displays his amazing skill set by playing not one, not two, but five different characters.  Always the renaissance man, Tworzydlo again wrote, directed, and edited the film.

    "The Salesman" chronicles the adventures of Johnson, an employee at Brodie & Sons, and his boss, Mr. Butterman.

    Tworzydlo shows his maturation as an actor in this sequel as he shows a new, darker, more sadistic side to Mr. Butterman, as well as playing a homosexual customer known as Sylvester.

    The film is a tour de force of comedy, drama, and mystery; and audiences around the world cannot wait until the next installment. 

    As Rocky Balboa hits theaters 30 years after the original Rocky, we can only hope that The Salesman series has similar staying power.


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