Life is always about making decisions

Reagan 2022-04-22 07:01:22

I don't know why movies of card games are always very attractive. Maybe as a poker player, I want to know more about how Niuren play cards, but the bigger point of this movie is the biography, the characters and not the game. , It's been a while since I watched the movie, and now I think about it, what kind of person is the protagonist: a sports family, a strict coach dad, a world champion brother, an accidental injury in the Olympic Games, an open life that ordinary people can't touch; The relationship is not good. During the period of injury and absence from school, he entered the world of the poker game because of a part-time job. The protagonist, as the secretary of the poker game organizer, came into contact with all kinds of business, political, entertainment and other bigwigs. Not surprisingly, the protagonist kicked him away after being squeezed by his boss. She organized the poker game by herself, and it was this incident that made her fall into the abyss; the protagonist did not directly benefit from the poker game, and at the same time guaranteed funds for the players, which put her financial situation in crisis, and unfortunately came into contact with gangsters during the expansion process. It also attracted the attention of the government. After experiencing being robbed, her normal life was completely destroyed, she couldn't sleep, abused drugs and even her life was directly threatened by gangsters, she finally came to her senses. Talented people are useful; after that, many characters who appeared in the game were involved in major cases. The government wanted to use the protagonist as a tainted witness to sue the protagonist for fraud and force the protagonist to submit, but the protagonist had his own considerations and was unwilling to compromise anyway. He also brought in a lawyer to refute. During the appeal process, the protagonist also reconciled with his father. Through the efforts of the lawyer, the court justly sentenced him to innocence as the finale of the film, happy ending. The protagonist will be better devoted to his future life.

The story in this movie is good, and the way of telling the story is also very good. It will not make people feel too boring. The shaping of each character is very clear. The protagonist's wisdom, indifference and helplessness in the face of danger, the protagonist's father Stubbornness and finally understanding and tolerance of her daughter, the integrity of the protagonist lawyer are very impressive. Lawyers, in particular, have easily established the image of an upright father by the way they educate their daughters, confront and question their peers. This movie is going to be one of many movies that I thought was good when I saw it but would never turn it over and watch it again.

After watching this movie, if you have to say that you understand the truth, I think it is that people will face choices again and again in their lives. What you need to do is to make decisions again and again. Think twice when you make a decision, and think about the people around you. In the end, the protagonist's name is Molly Bloom, the balloon family, right?

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Molly's Game quotes

  • Larry Bloom: I didn't know you got beaten up until I read it in your book. It was a hell of a way to learn about it, you should know. And if I'm hiring someone to find the guy who did it then I'm hiring someone to kill him.

    Molly Bloom: Don't even joke about that.

    Larry Bloom: I'm not.

    Molly Bloom: It wasn't a purse snatcher, Dad. It was the mafia.

    Larry Bloom: I don't care if it's the leader of the mob. Someone put their hand on you, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm fine.

    Larry Bloom: No, they're gonna suffer.

    Molly Bloom: Dad, I'm alright. Really, I'm fine.

  • Douglas Downey: There's a poem... a famous... uh... a poem about... thoughts left unexpressed. "Two roads emerged from the woods. Do they explode? I dunno" You like poetry?

    Molly Bloom: I did until a second ago