21 Comments

  • Lynn 2023-08-20 23:38:24

    I watched this movie for Kevin...

  • Reinhold 2023-08-17 16:29:51

    Exaggerated structure. A good movie is not made up of a few pretty faces under the guise of a high IQ. It's far inferior to similar movies. And the gimmick-like probability question given to the top students at MIT is only high school level, and the screenwriter is...

  • Keegan 2023-08-07 10:03:25

    I don't have the pleasure of watching gambling movies, maybe I don't understand the rules of blackjack? In addition, those young leading actors really make the movie look like an idol drama or a school...

  • Jeromy 2023-08-02 10:35:31

    I was taken to the movie theater in my junior year. Kevin Spacey... um... at least I don't like the dick in The Seven Deadly...

  • Chasity 2023-07-16 20:06:21

    this movie is unable to dazzle...

  • Tressie 2023-07-05 11:59:18

    Advanced strategy plus card counting, but not in casinos these days. (downloaded a standard crappy...

  • Vella 2023-06-28 17:42:51

    I could have given it 3 stars, but 2 stars because I had high expectations for it and was super disappointed. I don't understand why this movie can be as famous as the Seven Deadly Sins, isn't it just a three vulgar dog blood story about abandoning a friend and a girl to make money and bite back? The protagonist is...

  • Valentina 2023-06-23 17:33:54

    The probability of the sheep and the car, in fact, I think about it is 1/2. Film criticism is really academic. I'm blind in numbers. I don't read it, but I still think it's 1/2. ....

  • Blaze 2023-06-19 19:19:18

    Such a good subject is shot like this. . . From the very first 5 stars, it has been sliding down. . . 3.5 it. . . Winner Winner Chicken Dinner. ....

  • Edgardo 2023-06-16 18:14:10

    Another self-righteous movie, I thought how exciting it would be,...

Extended Reading

21 quotes

  • [Cole Williams explains to Ben what Biometrics is while punching him in the basement of the casino]

    Cole Williams: Biometrics. It's sort of like a fingerprint of your face.

    Cole Williams: [Cole punches Ben across the face] See, when the player sits down at the table, the software, it read this, uh...

    Terry: Biometric profile.

    Cole Williams: Biometric profile of your face, cross-references it with a database of counters. Software will probably put you and me out of business, but it still can't do this.

    [Cole punches Ben in his ribs]

  • [Micky teaches his class as Ben and him talk about their counting cards business in a metaphor]

    Ben Campbell: [Ben from the back of the class, beat up looking from Cole Williams] Isn't is true Cauchy stole from his students?

    Micky Rosa: Yes, I heard that. What's your theory on that?

    Ben Campbell: They say he used his students for their brilliance, then discredited them and stole their equations, stole their hard work.

    Micky Rosa: Well, that wouldn't be the first time a teacher was accused of that. I think what he's referring to is Vladimir Stupnitsky, yes? He was a student of Cauchy's who accused Cauchy of stealing his four-volume text on this analysis and publishing it under a pseudonym. Of course, nobody knows what really went on down there. They never did prove it, and without the proof, it's a little like it never happened. And, you know, it's a real shame, because if Stupnitsky had just realized that he shouldn't have crossed Cauchy, this was the dispute, if he'd been able to get beyond some of the personal mistakes that were made, I have no doubt Cauchy would've worked with him again, and they could have done great things together. But, as history shows us, some students never learn.

    Micky Rosa: [Micky comments on Ben's bruised eye] You should get that eye looked at.