Underrated movie!

Robin 2021-11-16 08:01:27

Very good independent film, I have seen Red Rock West made by the director. Motor's performance is very good, norton, as he played in the fightclub, interprets the role very well. Is it because Madam thinks he is too upright? I feel like he always wants to play such roles, such as the genius Ripley, Byrne, etc., which is a bit between good and evil. There are also the Phoenix girl from the X-Men and the Latin detective in Dexter. Markovic always feels so.
The story is very good, there is no big ups and downs, but it is very compact and realistic. There is no sensational point, and the atmosphere at the poker table is very well explained, unlike some gambling movies that rely solely on pretending to be cool and taking good cards to win the scene. The ending feels a bit weak, and it doesn't explain norton's role at all, it still feels a bit lacking. I like this kind of film, not to show anything, just the feeling of life. The script is excellent and the actors are wonderful. It is obviously an underrated movie.

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  • Nyasia 2022-03-29 09:01:02

    There are too many technical terms, and I don't understand Texas Hold'em very well, so I only speak from the perspective of a general audience. . . Norton is as handsome as ever! <----Shut up!

  • Dovie 2022-04-21 09:01:48

    It is also an ideal to gamble. A bad friend is also a kind of friend. Of course, I hate all this.

Rounders quotes

  • Mike McDermott: [Narrating] I've often seen these people, these squares at the table, short stack and long odds against them. All their outs gone. One last card in the deck that can help them. I used to wonder how they could let themselves get into such bad shape, and how the hell they thought they could turn it around.

  • Teddy KGB: That ace could not have helped you.

    [drops all of his chips onto the table]

    Teddy KGB: I bet it all.

    Mike McDermott: [laughs] You're right Teddy, the ace didn't help.

    [pushes chips towards the center and flops down his cards]

    Mike McDermott: I flopped the nut straight.