The opening chapter, funeral, sunglasses, it feels like a dark place, why are there two people wearing sunglasses?
So I googled it. For a Western-style funeral, wearing sunglasses at the funeral is to prevent others from seeing the red eyes. Another way of saying that
is solemn and solemn, to mourn and respect the deceased, mirror = respect. I prefer the second statement. In this regard, it is really different from China's national conditions.
The music at the beginning of the movie is very good, and it brings you into the play very well.
The casino didn't feel very fun. It can be seen from the protagonist's betting and borrowing money that the protagonist is a bad gambler, which just
fits the name of the movie, the gambler.
Gamblers want to get rich overnight. I don't know
that the real dealer is watching your every move behind the camera. The chance of you losing is very high.
Even if you win a few hands, it is to let you bet more money. This is the truth of ten bets and nine losses.
Not interested in gambling, the beautiful waiter on the opposite side is indeed full of goodwill, the reason is because she is beautiful.
The protagonist is not only a gambler, but also a teacher with high IQ and fluent conversation, who can control
the rhythm of the classroom, and has his own very unusual knowledge.
Of course, the music in the whole movie is very nice, and it is expressed in
the right music at the right time and in the right scene. It's really great bgm.
An associate professor who is very well-known in the hearts of students but owes others a lot Debt because of
gambling losses, lamentable.
Borrowing money is fine, please say "i am not a man" which translates as I am not a man. This
is a personal shame. So the protagonist did not submit, although he already owed others 260,000.
Of course, the part-time beauty in the casino was one of the associate professor's students. hehe. The plot is good.
She saw another side of the teacher.
Debt is counted down day by day. The protagonist is under a lot of pressure, and his facial expressions are very ugly. So I came to the dance club to release the pressure.
I'm not a gambler, there's too much involved. . . . . . Retiring is not that easy. Because the protagonist finally took a gamble, he is not a gambler.
It's a rebirth.
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