twenty one'

Eldridge 2022-01-25 08:07:02

Overall, this film is painless and unremarkable.
At first, it was purely attracted by the storyline of the film's promotion.
It can only be said that our protagonists are very smart, and they are good at statistics. When watching the film, I thought, if we organize a team like this, we go to buy lottery tickets together, and if you don’t win it 7 or 8 times, you will be embarrassed to tell others! ! !
In the film, Ben Campbell's prototype in real life is the Chinese gambling god Ma Kaiwen (I only know the Macau gambling king Ho Hongshen) that he also played a cameo role in the film, a dealer who deals cards at the blackjack table in the casino. I didn't pay attention when watching the movie.
Jim Stutgess, who plays Ben in the film, is not bad at acting. Actually, at first I noticed that he was in the film the other Boleyn girl. The most memorable part is the part where he was 'scared' and cried by Anne.
In general, it's a very ordinary film. Friends who like gambling films can go and watch~

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Extended Reading
  • Alan 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    Although the suspense of the story is average, it is very interesting for appetite, high IQ students, casino card counting, and the concept of sheep carts.

  • Lizeth 2022-04-24 07:01:04

    It's an OK casino film, but my IQ is not enough to understand the algorithm of 21 points, and the director's interpretation is not good enough, and even a little tricky.

21 quotes

  • [Jill wakes up Ben on the plane after landing back in Boston]

    Ben Campbell: I seem to keep waking up to you.

    Jill Taylor: Don't get used to it.

  • [Micky gets on Fisher's back after Fisher gets jealous of Ben's winnings]

    Fisher: Beginner's luck.

    Micky Rosa: Hey, Fisher. Win like a man, lose like a man.

    Fisher: Micky, I didn't play into a cold deck three times.

    Micky Rosa: You know what's worse than a loser? Someone who won't admit he played it wrong.