Rounders | ||
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Director: | John Dahl | Actors: | Matt Damon (as Mike McDermott), Edward Norton (as Lester 'Worm' Murphy), Paul Cicero (as Russian Thug), John Turturro (as Joey Knish), Ray Iannicelli (as Kenny), Gretchen Mol (as Jo), Famke Janssen (as Petra), Merwin Goldsmith (as Sy), John Malkovich (as Teddy KGB), Martin Landau (as Abe Petrovsky), Sonny Zito (as Tony), Michael Rispoli (as Grama), Melina Kanakaredes (as Barbara), Mal Z. Lawrence (as Irving), Josh Mostel (as Zagosh) | Country: | USA | Category: | Drama | Year: | 1998 |
Description: | A young man (Matt Damon) is a reformed gambler who must return to playing big stakes poker to help a friend pay off loan sharks. | Comments: | Mike is a law student who is also a skilled poker player. However when he loses everything to Russian player KGB he promises his girlfriend that he'll quit playing. However a year later Mike's friend Worm comes out of prison and immediately entices Mike into an easy game. Worm still has outstanding debts and Mike is drawn back into this world in order to help him win enough to pay them off. I taped this off TV with no real hope for it. I knew it hadn't done well at the cinema and that it wasn't exactly a well known film � so I assumed it must be pretty poor. However I was sold on it by the end and, although it's not brillant, it's good enough to watch at least once. The plot is pretty simple but the characters make it watchable and the poker action is good. How many of us long to be Mike � to be able to read a table like that etc? The poker scenes may not all have excitement (you know who'll win) but they are interesting to watch. Damon caused me pause to doubt when he first came on the screen. I just saw him in `Bourne Identity' and here he looks very young compared to that. However once I got past his baby face I accepted him although someone else might have been better. Norton is great as always and very watchable. Good support comes from an understated Turturro, Janssen, Landau and a slightly hammy Malkovich. However they all do well given that they all drive the thin plot and make the film watchable. Overall it's not a great piece of work but it does have some really good performances and it works well as a drama with knobs on. I wouldn't buy it but I'll watch it again if I see it on TV. |
Languages: | English | Subtitles: | Length: | 121 | Video format: | Audio format: | Resolution: | Files sizes: | 1202 |