<p>Neal Bell&#39;s adaptation of Frank Norris&#39;s novel tells the story of a couple&#39;s courtship and marriage and their subsequent descent into poverty violence and finally murder as the result of jealousy and greed.&nbsp;&quot;Frank Norris&#39;s novel <em>McTeague&nbsp;</em>is a panorama of the U S at the turn of the century: cowboys gold mines the immigrant experience the advent of electricity and the movies. At the core is a gruesome cautionary tale aptly retitled <em>Greed</em>&nbsp;by Erich Von Stroheim when he made a nine-hour film of it in 1923 &hellip; In adapting it anew &hellip; Neal Bell&#39;s script [tells] a story of downward mobility about a miner turned dentist (sans diploma) who winds up defrocked and doomed in an abandoned mine.&quot; &mdash;William A Henry III Time &quot;Bell weaves a thick dark tapestry of themes from MCTEAGUE&#39;s epic of incidents. Socially the focus is on the helplessness of a rough simpleton in a rapidly urbanizing and professionalizing America &mdash; and on the determination of immigrants and bootstrap-tuggers to cling to the middle class rather than fall into the Victorian abyss of want. Psychologically it&#39;s on the metamorphosis of McTeague&#39;s innocent ignorance into murderous rage &mdash; and Trina&#39;s sensible shift into masochistic self-denial. Morally it&#39;s on the life-choking consequences of treating money as an end in itself rather than a means toward fulfilling human needs. Each of these levels resonates through the adaptation&#39;s writing.&quot; &mdash;Scott Rosenberg San Francisco Examiner</p>
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