Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAfter exiling himself to prison, gambling prodigy, Danny Bishop, cons his way into one final high stakes poker game with his arch rival while navigating a strained reunion with his brother.After exiling himself to prison, gambling prodigy, Danny Bishop, cons his way into one final high stakes poker game with his arch rival while navigating a strained reunion with his brother.After exiling himself to prison, gambling prodigy, Danny Bishop, cons his way into one final high stakes poker game with his arch rival while navigating a strained reunion with his brother.
Megan McNamara
- Alex
- (as Megan Mac)
Gilbert Asuncion
- Jazz Boss
- (as Gilbert Fullon Asuncion)
Casper King
- Drunk
- (as Dan Quaile)
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I made a user profile, just to warn you about this movie. I almost poked my eyes out during the movie, and after I wanted to jump in front of a train og drink lava to ease my internal pain.
Witty, funny, well written dialogue.
Don't tell *me* you need a big budget to enjoy this story. This is an indie film that still keeps you hooked and entertained. Really enjoyed it.
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Don't tell *me* you need a big budget to enjoy this story. This is an indie film that still keeps you hooked and entertained. Really enjoyed it.
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DANNY'S GAME blends both its playful and serious sides well, making for an enjoyable and engaging watch. Over the course of the runtime, we get to meet a number of charismatic bad guys, all populating the small underworld of criminals in Danny's circle. The supporting actors seem to relish bringing out the idiosyncrasies in their characters, and this makes them fun to watch as Danny moves from one to the next, letting details to the plot unfold naturally with each new stop.
Danny is also, by all respects, a bad guy by traditional definition. I stayed in his corner because the movie balances enlightening backstory breadcrumbs with a charismatic performance from the lead, which let me see him in a forgivable light. I was rooting for Danny in spite of some of his words, actions and spouted philosophies.
DANNY'S GAME shares DNA with the Ocean's movies, Matchstick Men, and Rounders: The characters in these films do things society deems bad, but their outlaw style is romantic and fun to experience vicariously, and the same goes for Danny and his plight.
I particularly liked the visual look of this movie - the angles and color were sharp and confidently executed - and the performance from lead actor, Joshua Ungaretti, who provides an unexpected honesty to the looks he gives and the lines he delivers.
"Danny's Game" is an intense thriller that keeps audiences on the edge of their seats from start to finish. The film, directed by a masterful storyteller, seamlessly weaves together elements of suspense, drama, and unexpected twists. The protagonist, Danny, brilliantly portrayed by the lead actor, delivers a captivating performance that adds depth and authenticity to the character. The plot unfolds with a perfect balance of mystery and revelation, leaving viewers guessing until the very end.
The cinematography is a standout aspect of the movie, with each frame meticulously crafted to enhance the overall atmosphere. The use of lighting and shadows adds a layer of tension, contributing to the film's gripping and ominous tone. The soundtrack complements the narrative, intensifying key moments and elevating the emotional impact.
The supporting cast is commendable, with each actor bringing their A-game to the table. The character dynamics are well-developed, and the chemistry among the cast members is palpable. The screenplay is tight, with sharp dialogue that propels the story forward while revealing essential nuances of the characters.
"Danny's Game" successfully navigates the delicate balance between psychological thriller and character-driven drama. It tackles thought-provoking themes and raises questions about morality, justice, and the consequences of one's actions. The pacing is spot-on, maintaining a brisk tempo without sacrificing the depth of the narrative.
In summary, "Danny's Game" is a cinematic triumph that captivates audiences with its compelling storyline, stellar performances, and impeccable craftsmanship. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking a riveting cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
The cinematography is a standout aspect of the movie, with each frame meticulously crafted to enhance the overall atmosphere. The use of lighting and shadows adds a layer of tension, contributing to the film's gripping and ominous tone. The soundtrack complements the narrative, intensifying key moments and elevating the emotional impact.
The supporting cast is commendable, with each actor bringing their A-game to the table. The character dynamics are well-developed, and the chemistry among the cast members is palpable. The screenplay is tight, with sharp dialogue that propels the story forward while revealing essential nuances of the characters.
"Danny's Game" successfully navigates the delicate balance between psychological thriller and character-driven drama. It tackles thought-provoking themes and raises questions about morality, justice, and the consequences of one's actions. The pacing is spot-on, maintaining a brisk tempo without sacrificing the depth of the narrative.
In summary, "Danny's Game" is a cinematic triumph that captivates audiences with its compelling storyline, stellar performances, and impeccable craftsmanship. It's a must-watch for anyone seeking a riveting cinematic experience that lingers in the mind long after the credits roll.
I only lasted 15 mins into this film as the acting was so bad, the timing and dialogue was very unnatural, even the actors cadence felt like they were reading from the script to each other for the first time. The lead actor was like a poor mans Shia LaBeouf and I just got bored with the film in general as it just felt way too linear and amateur.
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