Compared with this film, it seems that Hong Kong-style gambling films are closer to the rhythm of Hollywood.

Stuart 2022-04-20 09:01:37

Compared with this film, it seems that Hong Kong-style gambling films are closer to the rhythm and blockbuster style of Hollywood. Is the director intentionally using self-redemption, brotherhood, monologue, and gambling analysis to distinguish himself from those superficial gambling films?

With his usual gorgeous acting skills, Ed appeared suddenly and left suddenly. After watching the first prison scene (ed with confidence and cynicism, plus the soundtrack), I thought that ed would help Matt to become the world's gambling king, but I didn't expect it to come to demolish the stage. . . The scenes with ed are always full of fun and make people sweat (in order to reflect Matt Damon's loyalty and courage, the sacrifice of ed is too great...)

Pony's acting skills are also good, quiet enough, but it's a pity that every movie The expressions shown in the film are almost the same (the distressed eyes under the heavy weight of the film are accompanied by a faint smile on the corner of the mouth), but they are still not as good as ed. I have to say that Malkovich, a wonderful film in the film industry, has a fight with ed.

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Rounders quotes

  • Worm: [to Roman and Maurice, chastising them for deliberately speaking Russian to each other while playing poker] You wanna see the seventh card, stop speaking fucking sputnik! I'm sure you guys were talking about Pierogies and snow but let's cut that out.

  • Worm: [Pretending to be a sore loser at the college fraternity game] Like my uncle Les used to say "When the money is gone, it's time to move on". So enjoy it, you secret handshaking assholes.