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Sam 2022-03-21 09:01:43
Okay
When I saw the king of gambling, the first thing that came to my mind was the handsome Chow Yun-fat. I was not very interested when I saw that the actor was played by a foreigner. It seems to be okay after a while. Mainly because I don't know much about language and grammar, and my own education is...
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Ward 2022-03-22 09:01:37
An actor's movie
American gambling movies don't want to be as fancy and magical as Hong Kong. Even if they come out, they don't show it at all. The level of excitement is lower. It is too magical to guess the cards only by looking at the expressions of the opponents. This film tells the story of pursuing our own...

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Kelly: Now, wait a minute. Make sure to be "deferential"
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Steiny: Oh, it's Gene, is it?Well, I knew there was a reason why you were lead counsel, and it's got nothing to do with your punctuality.
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Mike McDermott: [sensing the judges are irritated that he disrespected them by not arriving on time] Yes, it is, and again, I'm sorry that I'm late. The case which controls the issue at bar would be Texas v. Johnson...
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