Jasmine: I just want to win, so why bother?

Davonte 2021-11-23 08:01:11

Alan Sorkin has a tendency to become more and more magical! In fact, Vinci was able to hold down the arrogant and talented book. After Boyle overturned, even Sorkin’s deity fell into the pit he dug, not to mention being with Zuckerberg, Compared to Jobs, it is an anonymous Jasmine tombstone biography. Such a large amount of information, such a high-density dialogue, and such a complex background are only used to prop up such a short story about a little woman who actually "wants to win" selfishness. There is really a sense of sparse gold and jade's external defeat, and the model worker sister who burst into play can only exude cheap air like Jasmine who dresses herself up like an AV actress in the play!

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  • Hollis 2021-11-23 08:01:11

    The biography itself has a strong story, a good adaptation, and a good film rhythm. Unconsciously associate "Mrs. Sloan", the heroine is equally smart and strong, makes small mistakes but is kind and righteous in nature, and also relies on drugs. The heroine's background personality is too similar, the first time I saw it was amazing, the second time I was meh. The casino plays are shaped very rhythmically, and the courts are just so mediocre and too dramatic. However, unlike "S", the director's focus is not on comebacks. #Zurich film festival#

  • Rigoberto 2021-11-23 08:01:11

    I hate the ending, my father's line is terrible, and I have to give Molly a catharsis, which is a bit of forced chicken soup. The high-speed narrative dialogue in the first two hours is still very cool, but there is no beginning and end without "Jobs". However, there are some points that are too fast and I really can’t think normally. Can those financial and fraud knowledge speak slower? Or speak less.

Molly's Game quotes

  • Douglas Downey: There's a poem... a famous... uh... a poem about... thoughts left unexpressed. "Two roads emerged from the woods. Do they explode? I dunno" You like poetry?

    Molly Bloom: I did until a second ago

  • 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.