Lucky You evaluation action
2022-03-19 08:01
The combination of Eric Barner and Drew Blyth Barrymore is clearly more attractive than the genre of Western gambling, and the combination of the two makes for a pretty pleasing movie. Every important game in the film is very cleanly shot, and the rhythm is also different. The few fights between Huck and his father are basically the places where this character shows the most emotion, Eric Bana The confrontation with Robert Duvall is still quite tense, quite different from his "showing masculinity" that is clearly aimed at female audiences in the scene with Drew Blyth Barrymore. Therefore, Eric Bana's grasp of this role is very suitable, both the rationality and calmness of a gambler, and the gentle side of a man.
Poker is a very popular sport, but in the movies you can easily guess who the winner is, and it's kind of boring, boring, boring.
If anyone could make a movie of a bunch of bastards playing poker and make it funny, it would be Curtis Lee Hanson.
Extended Reading
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L. C. Cheever: Well, if he's gonna take anything from me, he's gonna have to win it, all right? And that's not likely to happen.
Billie Offer: Maybe giving and receiving are more complicated than winning and losing.
L. C. Cheever: Maybe so.
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Huck Cheever: Want to come along? As moral support?
Billie Offer: Sure, I'm getting an education on what it's like not to be compulsive.