You,Me and Poker

Pearlie 2022-03-19 08:01:02

A romantic comedy, the story is very simple: the male protagonist who is willing to gamble meets the girl he likes, and slowly changes a lot. It turned out that his father was a gambler, and he always had a knot in his heart. In the end, the father and son participated in the poker competition together. At a critical moment, the son deliberately lost to the father, untied the complex between father and son, and reconciled with the girl as before. In such a film, one looks at the quality of the detail design, and the other looks at the charm of the hero and heroine. But this film seems to give people a feeling of weakness: the director wants to say too much, what is the life goal, the relationship between father and son, love and his own pursuit, which makes the story not so smooth. Love isn't romantic, comedy isn't fun, and poker isn't flashy enough. Eric Bana and Drew Barrymore are good actors, but the pairing is a little less chemistry than Drew and Adam Sandler or even Hugh Grant. Of course, the film is still worth watching, after all, the story has a bit of meaning, which can make you feel something in the time you spend lightly.

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  • Laverna 2022-03-19 08:01:02

    Although the film does not have so many twists and turns and more exciting scenes of the neighbors. It tells the story of the poker life of the two fathers and their sons and the misunderstanding between them. Of course, every American film cannot lack the participation of love. Because the heroine allowed the hero to change a lot of the misunderstanding between the two in the final battle between father and son. The son wanted to make his father happy so he gave up the championship, but at the end of the story, his father did not

  • Eleanora 2022-03-19 08:01:02

    drew barrymore is the reason you pay 10 bucks to go to the theater. She is naturally flirty, born knock-out

Lucky You quotes

  • Huck Cheever: It did seem the cards ran a little better for me when you were around.

    Billie Offer: What happened to the 'best of it?'

    Huck Cheever: Turned into a little bit of the worst of it.

  • Billie Offer: The leaf doesn't fall far from the tree.

    Huck Cheever: Hmm?

    Billie Offer: You hate him, but you still play poker.