A person who does not know how to stop at the right time is destined to pay a huge price

Allan 2022-03-21 09:01:52

This is life, when a certain desire explodes, it should be stopped. Many times, we are very addicted to madness, but we forget that madness is followed by destruction. If we can't stop at the right time or at the last chance, the cost will be very huge, possibly a lifetime. Your savings may be your life or your freedom. This drama tells us that in fact, if you say goodbye at any stage, you still have the opportunity to become a top successful person, but the mistakes are sinking again and again, and finally the time has come When paying a big bill.

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Extended Reading
  • Haven 2022-03-23 09:01:52

    Sorkin's script level is guaranteed, with a large amount of dialogue and a lot of laughs, and the audience applauds while watching. The model worker is very suitable for this role. However, his directing level is average, and some camera angles are very strange and unflattering, especially compared to TSN, they are very amateurish. The editing is okay, the editor adds chicken legs.

  • Oswaldo 2022-03-24 09:01:48

    Alan Sorkin's extremely character-driven script justifies Molly's decision to plead guilty and traces her character's origins in a beautiful way, and the film's profusion of quality and graceful lines delivered by the actors, Chastain takes It is still one of the best screen performances in the United States at the moment. However, compared to the screen transformation of Sorkin's high-quality script, this work he personally directed is completely controlled by the script and lacks visual depth.

Molly's Game quotes

  • Larry Bloom: [to Molly] Your addiction was having power over powerful men.

  • [Harrison and Brennan are taking a deposition from Molly, and Charlie is acting as her legal counsel]

    Harrison Wellstone: Were the women who worked for you call girls?

    Molly Bloom: No sir.

    Brennan: They never exchanged sex for money?

    Molly Bloom: No.

    Harrison Wellstone: Have you ever exchanged sex for money?

    Charlie Jaffey: [interrupting them] No!

    Molly Bloom: I think he was talking to me.