It’s not a gambling, it’s a question of fate again and again

Ike 2022-05-25 10:41:12

Maybe many people see this movie as the process of rehabilitating a senior addicted gambler, including the first time I watched this movie.

But in fact, gambling is a bet on destiny, doubling again and again for 20,000 US dollars, 40,000 US dollars, 160,000 US dollars, why not leave the market? I tell you why, because every bet is seeking to self-destruct in the future.

The meaning does not lie in the number of money itself, but when will it be lost, but when will life, life, and destiny be destroyed? Is it the ultimate question of life? I want a real job, a real house, and a real meaning of life, not what it is now. Please tell me what the end of life will be, 0 or 1?

Finally, the last hand in Koreatown. I think the male protagonist will have a gun around his waist. If he is red, then his fucking life will be destroyed.

Those who have lost will understand.

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The Gambler quotes

  • Neville Baraka: What about your family?

    Jim Bennett: I got all I could get.

    Neville Baraka: Can I get the money from them? If I send you to Mexico, you know, 'Oh my God! I don't know what happened to him!' Get my friend Valario to mail 'em your dick.

    Jim Bennett: My family don't make the money because they pay up easily.

    Neville Baraka: Apparently that's genetic.

  • Ed: What do you say to the fact that I'm gonna die?

    Jim Bennett: [tearing up] I'm going to miss you.

    Ed: Fuck that. I won't know about that. I need to know what you're worth when I leave you nothing.