Molly's Game

Molly's Game

  • Director: Aaron Sorkin
  • Writer: Aaron Sorkin,Molly Bloom
  • Countries of origin: China, Canada, United States
  • Language: English
  • Release date: January 5, 2018
  • Runtime: 2h 20min
  • Sound mix: Dolby Digital
  • Aspect ratio: 2.39 : 1
  • Also known as: Nữ Hoàng Poker
  • "Molly's Game" is a biopic directed by Aaron Sorkin and starring Jessica Michelle Chastain and Idris Elba . It was released in the United States on November 22, 2017   .
    The film is adapted from a memoir published by Jasmine Bloom in 2014. It tells the story of "Poker Princess" Jasmine Bloom being investigated by the FBI after he changed from an Olympian to an owner of a private casino   .

    Details

    • Release date January 5, 2018
    • Filming locations Collingwood, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies STX Entertainment, Huayi Brothers Pictures, The Mark Gordon Company

    Box office

    Budget

    $30,000,000 (estimated)

    Gross US & Canada

    $28,780,744

    Opening weekend US & Canada

    $2,349,967

    Gross worldwide

    $59,284,015

    Movie reviews

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    • By Sophie 2022-04-23 07:01:59

      Story with rhythm

      Especially like Jessica. Sexy but not evil, strong but not stubborn. Although the movie is somewhat similar to the upper Ms. Sloan, Molly is not version 2 of Sloan.

      A friend asked me what the film was about, and I told her that the film was about an Olympic spirit. Just faster, higher and stronger. Wanting to win is a gold medal in the stadium, money in work, and self-discipline in life. And it is difficult for such a person to do well, and it is difficult to achieve both sides....

    • By Marcelino 2022-04-23 07:01:59

      Story with rhythm

      Especially like Jessica. Sexy but not evil, strong but not stubborn. Although the movie is somewhat similar to the upper Ms. Sloan, Molly is not version 2 of Sloan.

      A friend asked me what the film was about, and I told her that the film was about an Olympic spirit. Just faster, higher and stronger. Wanting to win is a gold medal in the stadium, money in work, and self-discipline in life. And it is difficult for such a person to do well, and it is difficult to achieve both sides....

    • By Andreanne 2022-04-23 07:01:59

      So her father is the big boss?

      The various twists and turns of the plot of this movie are quite dramatic,
      but the interaction with Dad at the end is simply too flippant, making the brewing and accumulating contradictions and tensions that have been brewing and accumulating all of a sudden feel like a hasty ending.
      Molly seems to be an angry little girl who rebels and resents her father's cheating, and her way of expressing her dissatisfaction is unconsciously hurting herself. The first time was a twisting and...

    • By Thaddeus 2022-04-23 07:01:59

      Long and Short Commentary on Sorkin's Style

      (5.0) In the past, I could only say that I didn't like Sorkin's participation in the screenplay very much, and now I can say that I don't even like the director. The peculiar dialogue lasts for a while and then fails, and the wonderful words become dull with the passage of time. The director's job should be to neutralize the extreme screenwriters, or to find a reasonable image presentation method for the extreme screenwriters. Sorkin was trapped in his own goodness, unable to extricate...

    • By Kennedy 2022-04-23 07:01:59

      Familiar recipe, familiar taste.

      Uncle Suo held the guide tube first, and dedicated a movie with a brain-burning narration as the absolute protagonist; the narrative style of the story is very interesting, the plot lines of the three different eras are interspersed through the personal experience of the protagonist, and the relationship is complex. But it succeeded in arousing the audience's interest in exploring the truth of the story. The script is indispensable, and it also tests the actor's deductive ability. A...

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    • By Sam 2023-09-03 22:07:40

      The model worker is full of points, and another career line can add one...

    • By Clarabelle 2023-08-20 16:39:28

      Life is in reversal and reversal, taste the ups and downs. One second you reached the pinnacle of your life, and you were carried away with happiness, and the next second you were kneeling on the street and couldn't eat hot dogs. In the situation of sudden changes, you have to go back to the beginning and open the lock on your heart. In the layers of fog, come out, we are still strong...

    • By Lemuel 2023-08-17 19:45:20

      Life is a game of cards, as long as you keep betting, you can turn...

    • By Novella 2023-08-03 17:19:10

      At MoMA, she was given a ticket by her racial profiling aunt, and she was able to meet the screenwriters Alan Sorkin and Jessica Chastain. With a lot of information and enough feminism, Molly stood firm in the face of every ups and downs in life, and met her father in the park The play is so beautiful. I said to myself, nothing can bring you down, not visual? Then do it and...

    • By Dejon 2023-07-01 11:07:15

      8.0/10 points. 140 minutes, nearly 2 and a half hours, and it's not boring at all. . . I also play Texas Hold'em online, the one that doesn't gamble. Once, after winning a game, the one who played against me at the end wanted to add me. I agreed without thinking, but he lost. Curse, this quality. ....

    Evaluation action

    Alan Sorkin showed his iconic, rap-like dialogue style in the film; Jessica Chastain showed her best performance since "The Hunt for Bin Laden". (Comment by "Entertainment Weekly" in the United States)
    The film's extremely complex and extremely clean table gave Alan Sorkin a lot of room to play. The ups and downs of the film and the shifting between games show the strong thinking of the screenwriter Alan Sorkin. , But the screenwriter...
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    Movie quotes

    • Louis Butterman: There's a saying in my business. Don't break the law when you're breaking the law.

      Molly Bloom: What do you mean?

      Louis Butterman: No drugs, no prostitutes, no muscle to collect debts.

      Molly Bloom: Oh, I don't do anything like that. But you just said I wasn't breaking the law.

      Louis Butterman: Keep it that way, because you don't want to break the law when you're breaking the law.

      Molly Bloom: Am I breaking the law?

      Louis Butterman: Not really...

    • Charlie Jaffey: You know, I don't like this picture.

      Molly Bloom: Thank you.

      Charlie Jaffey: You look like the cat that ate the canary and then told the canary's parents about it.

    • Molly Bloom: [narrating]

      [about Player X]

      Molly Bloom: He played tight, didn't give a lot of action and always got his money in good, which means he was running the odds. In other words, he was playing poker and the others were gambling. And he won.