In Henry Johnson, There's No One but the Players and the Played
In Henry Johnson, There's No One but the Players and the Played
"Henry Johnson is David Mamet’s first theatrical feature in 18 years. The Pulitzer-winning playwright-turned-filmmaker has since been an outspoken proponent of what he calls “the tragic view,” the idea that man is sinful, life is complicated, and when faced with moral choices, we are often obliged to choose between two evils. "