I wouldn't watch CAST without Kevin Spacey

Rasheed 2022-01-25 08:07:02

Too many

flaws "

Jill found a job at Google, so I need you to be a big player" -- I didn't watch Jill after that, it seems that Google is not in a hurry to get her to report. And she is also a squatting role in the team, and I have never seen her as a BIG PLAYER.

Why doesn't male number one deposit money in the bank? Are you afraid of being investigated by the Anti-Corruption Bureau?

Kevin called the beast has always been very clear-headed, not rushing to the front line, because he has already broken his face in the casino, he knows that the big bodyguard in Memphis has been looking for him, but why was the male number one spent in 3 words and 2 words , Turtle can't stop coming out of the mountain again? One less BIG PLAYER is not a reason, because when FISHER just left, their team only had one BIG PLAYER.
This transformation is very far-fetched.

In the end, I was very, very tired of making a little suspense at the end of the film and then flashing back the way of filming in the past to explain the truth. It was all used by Carich and others with bad tricks, and it was simply not creative at all.

2 stars! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! !

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  • [Jill tells Ben a little history as to how she learned to play Blackjack]

    Jill Taylor: Every night after dinner, my father and I would play. I knew basic strategy before I was, like, nine years old. If I won, he'd take me out for ice cream.

    Ben Campbell: And what if he won?

    Jill Taylor: [Jill smiles] He'd still take me out for ice cream.

    Ben Campbell: [Ben chuckles] Oh, yeah. Sure, yeah, he's your dad.

  • [Ben talks about how he learns to count cards]

    Ben Campbell: [narrating] Plus 16. Sweet 16. Every card had a value. A high card, minus one. A low card, plus one. The rest, zero. I was studying all day, every day. But it wasn't physics, chemistry and engineering. I was back to simple math, used in ways I could never have imagined. The team had a system. And to go unnoticed, we created a whole new language. Words were numbers, and numbers were words.