American Buffalo (1996) – IMDb
American Buffalo is definitely a curious little film, basically a play committed to celluloid, with only three actors and almost all taking place in the one location. However due to good direction by Michael Corrente, a great dialogue heavy script by David Mamet (based on his play) and a trio of excellent performances it works, and works more or less perfectly.
Dustin Hoffman here is at his peak as a small time crim, while Dennis Franz is excellent as his pawn shop buddy and Sean Nelson is also more than holds his own and is very good as young wannabe scammer. But basically this is Hoffman’s show, and he is quite something to see as the explosively tempered, ranting, whining, complaining ‘Teach’ firing off a hundred words a minute. In fact his performance alone is worth the price of admission…which is good as the crux of the story, while thankfully well told, is admittedly somewhat slight.
American Buffalo is definitely not for everyone, however for those looking for a great, superbly performed drama and don’t mind the fact that it relies more on talk than action need look no further that this great slice of entertainment.
One man’s opinion. 8.5/10