a little impression

Lacy 2022-04-22 07:01:22

First, this film does have similarities with the previous "Ms. Sloan", the heroines all stood on the side of justice and performed well in court.

Second, is it not a crime to organize the huge gambling games of top people and make profits from them? I don't understand American law.

Third, Jasmine didn't want to disclose the privacy of those famous people, not only to protect their reputation and family, but maybe more to make a comeback for herself in the future or use them to do some big business.

Fourth, is the kind in the film called fatherly love? Strictly demanding the child for so many years, then neglecting the child for so many years, and then having a heart-to-heart talk, is it enough to show fatherly love? It can only be said that Jasmine has been brooding about her father's neglect for so many years, so she only cares about that little charity.

Fifth, the model worker is really beautiful and sexy.

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Extended Reading
  • Laverna 2022-03-26 09:01:05

    The righteousness is thin, the father and daughter are deeply in love, I'm very hard to kill. It is still Aaron Sorkin's usual Kochi elite who has overcome difficulties, but is it really good to photograph the gambling boss with such positive energy?

  • Lavonne 2021-11-23 08:01:11

    The dialogue and narration in the film are intensive and fast, completely disregarding the audience's feelings, and self-confessing a look of narcissism. It can be said that any role in the film is extremely disgusting, and it can even be said that they are cold-blooded and narrow-minded and selfish, and use no means to achieve their goals. The narrative of the film is also extremely chaotic. Generally speaking, this is a film in which the film director is too addicted to himself.

Molly's Game quotes

  • Stella: Wait, aren't... You're Molly Bloom, right?

    Molly Bloom: Yeah.

    Stella: You don't look the same as in your photos.

    Molly Bloom: None of us do.

  • Larry Bloom: [at family dinner] Don't ever use language like that again.

    Teen Molly: Okay. Ignore my teachers, watch my language and respect the kitchen table. What else do I need to do before I'm allowed to disagree with you?

    Larry Bloom: Make your own money so you can live in your own house and eat your own food.