Betting on the future, betting on life, betting on marriage, betting on character

Valentina 2021-11-16 08:01:27

The movie starring Mark Damon always seems to be accompanied by a life mentor, and naturally this life mentor changed the direction of the plot of the movie. Unlike the casino scene in Hong Kong movies, there is no exaggerated visual and auditory rendering.

The film uses a gentle and soothing method to intersperse the torture of friendship in the face of interests in the theme of whether to gamble, the trust and follow of love in the face of choices, and the sympathy of an old man from his beliefs, which are all straightforward in the film. Shu spread out.

Life is full of gambling. We have to bet on the future, betting on life, betting on marriage, betting on character, betting on judgment, cross-street gambling to turn left or turn right. Gambling is the only way people can cope with the uncertainty of the future, unless you are so arrogant that you think that everything is in my hands. It is a kind of ignorance that man can conquer the sky.

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Extended Reading
  • Joannie 2022-04-24 07:01:05

    The gambler's belief is firm, and the pursuit is never-ending. As Norton said: When I'm feeling down, what lifts me up? "A beats K".

  • Maryam 2022-04-21 09:01:48

    Although there are many lines, it is different from preaching, very restrained, and the calm shots are full of tension. Remember: don't gamble!

Rounders quotes

  • Jo: [during their study group] I think the most important thing is to be respectful to the judges but not obsequious

    Kelly: Now, wait a minute. Make sure to be "deferential"

    Mike McDermott: [just walking up to their study group table] Gene Marinacci won't buy "deferential"

    Steiny: Oh, it's Gene, is it?Well, I knew there was a reason why you were lead counsel, and it's got nothing to do with your punctuality.

    Mike McDermott: Sorry. I couldn't find a cab.

    Jo: [to Mike] Anyway, when you make the opening remarks, make sure you stick to the fact pattern. And use the right cites. Use book cites, not Lexis.

  • Professor Petrovsky: [during Moot Court] Mr. McDermott, perhaps we can begin now.

    Mike McDermott: I'm so sorry I'm late

    Judge Marinacci: Come to order in the matter of Slater v. New York State Higher Education Services.The facts have been stipulated, the briefs have been read. Lead counsel for plaintiff, Mr. McDermott, please proceed with oral arguments now. If that is convenient for you

    Mike McDermott: [sensing the judges are irritated that he disrespected them by not arriving on time] Yes, it is, and again, I'm sorry that I'm late. The case which controls the issue at bar would be Texas v. Johnson...

    Judge McKinnon: [interrupts him] Texas v. Johnson?Mr. McDermott, that is a Supreme Court free speech case that has no bearing in the premises

    Judge Marinacci: Each group was apprised to ignore that aspect of this matter and focus instead on the idea of de facto segregation

    Mike McDermott: Right. Um, well...

    Kelly: [interrupts him by standing up to continue the oral arguments] Mr. McDermott has been unreachable so I'll take over, if it pleases the court

    Judge Marinacci: Someone saying something "meaningful" would please us a great deal.

    Kelly: What we have here is a clear case of gerrymandering, impacting schoolchildren and schools in the district that was created solely to separate students by race. Although not dispositive, the student body is more than ninety percent white.