Rounders Comments

  • Lionel 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    This script is old-fashioned and cumbersome. In the first half, Damon wanders between the middle-class life represented by his girlfriend and the rivers and lakes represented by his partner Norton. Anchor target. The process of gambling is mixed with a lot of plausible poker phrases. In summary, it is nothing more than conveying "enough is enough". The generalization of gambling skills is to record cards and observe one's words. These are not shown in the movie, and Norton's tricks are not...

  • Johnathon 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    norton is cute! matt damon is still as boring as...

  • Gregorio 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    I hate that kind of movie with very wordy narration, endless rules of survival, and professional experience. . . Impatient to hear. And the so-called life experience, I always feel that it can't stand...

  • Eloisa 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    To be honest, it was better than I thought. At first, I thought it was a pure entertainment film like Hong Kong gambling film, but I found out that it turned out to be a psychological drama. . . The guy played by norton really sucks. . . But this also proves how intrusive he has performed the image of a rogue. In the end, he didn't explain the whereabouts of this guy. . . . . The door is so pure....

  • Dante 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    If you haven't found out who is the dish B who is going to lose money in 20 minutes, then you are the dish B who is going to lose money. It's a good movie to quit...

  • Gardner 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    YOU CANT RUN AWAY FROM WHO YOU...

  • Gayle 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    It's actually an inspirational film, although I don't understand why the ending has been over and made that KGB so...

  • Trenton 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    The reason I didn't give it five stars is because I don't understand the poker jargon...it's actually a pretty good...

  • Keith 2022-03-24 09:01:39

    The reason I didn't give it five stars is because I don't understand the poker jargon...it's actually a pretty good...

  • Melany 2022-03-21 09:01:43

    Knish helped Mike to blame, Knish made Mike owe a debt, Knish made Mike break up with his girlfriend Joe, Knish kept Mike away from the right path, Knish has a great influence on Mike, the key is that Mike's heart belongs to where? The same partner is very important. Working with an unreliable Knish will only result in failure. Mike has completed self-redemption, but he is not related to the King of Gamblers, even if Mike once won the King of...

Extended Reading
  • Monte 2022-03-21 09:01:43

    Whose life is in charge

    In fact, I have seen this movie quite a few times. When I watched it, I felt that it was relatively moderate. Maybe it was because I didn’t know the gambling skills in the movie. I could get them to be nervous at the poker table, but I didn’t quite understand it. the doorway. Only later did I know...

  • Caden 2022-04-20 09:01:37

    You cow you go. you pig? sorry, this is a movie

    For some reason, the protagonists of Matt Damon's early films seem to have been carved out of a mold. Soul Catcher, and the King of Gamblers I watched today. Two movies must be 90% similar (well, yes, I calculated it with cosine similarity, smirk by hand)

    But why does this movie feel more intimate?...

Rounders quotes

  • Professor Petrovsky: [sitting across from each other in a bar] I know a magician doesn't reveal his secrets

    Mike McDermott: I'm not a magician

    Professor Petrovsky: If it wasn't "magic", how did you know what everyone held?

    Mike McDermott: It's a combination of things: I was watching when the cards came out, that's just an old habit with me, it's like breathing

    Professor Petrovsky: Watch the cards?

    Mike McDermott: I watch the cards but I also watch the player react to the cards. That's how I knew the DA made his two pair and judge Kaplan missed the flush, I was watching their eyes when they checked their river cards, their faces tell you everything

    Professor Petrovsky: [Confused] you watch the man? I never knew you had to calculate so much in cards

    Mike McDermott: here's some advice, just play premium hands, you only start with jacks or better if its good enough to call you've also got to be in there raising, tight but aggressive and I do mean aggressive, you've got to think of it as a war

    Professor Petrovsky: [Jokingly] you're officially never invited to our game again

    Mike McDermott: I don't blame you, put a guy like me in that game, cards don't even matter I'll play it blind

  • Mike McDermott: [sitting across from each other in a bar] You have a respectable profession

    Professor Petrovsky: Not to my family my parents were devastated, destroyed by my decision my father sent me away to New York to live with distant cousins I eventually found my place, my life's work

    Mike McDermott: What then?

    Professor Petrovsky: I amerced myself fully, I studied everything I could about the law I felt deeply inside that it was what I was born to do

    Mike McDermott: Did your parents get over it?

    Professor Petrovsky: No, I always hoped that I would find some way to change their mind, but they were inconsolable, my father never spoke to me again