Dans un monde de jeux d'argent illégaux, Nick est propriétaire d'une maison de plantation délabrée. Il est séduit par la volonté de Diana, une as intelligente, coriace et charmante, de gagne... Tout lireDans un monde de jeux d'argent illégaux, Nick est propriétaire d'une maison de plantation délabrée. Il est séduit par la volonté de Diana, une as intelligente, coriace et charmante, de gagner gros et il est déterminé à la mettre en jeu.Dans un monde de jeux d'argent illégaux, Nick est propriétaire d'une maison de plantation délabrée. Il est séduit par la volonté de Diana, une as intelligente, coriace et charmante, de gagner gros et il est déterminé à la mettre en jeu.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 3 victoires et 2 nominations au total
A. Manuel Miranda
- Tulsa
- (as A. Manuel 'Manny' Miranda)
Joshua Babcock
- Pool Hall Spectator
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Firstly, I am shocked that this has no reviews but then I saw after the fact that this was a film festival entry,
Its not about pool but about a game I had heard of called Keno and honestly thought was a card game so I mention pool in the title as if you like films Pool/snooker based, you will like this film.
Its darker than the other obvious entries in this genre, I wont list them all, if you are reading, you likely know them, from the hustler, colour of money etc.
This is not like those, this has a story that's a bit more violent although there isn't a lot of actual violence in the film, its spoken about but not really seen.
It can be a little rough around the edges, a couple of parts of the plot are rushed, I think its because the storyline is too much for the time allowed, 2 hours felt like 4 hours but in a good way because it crams quite a lot within the time story wise.
On the whole the acting was good, there was the odd moment where things didn't quite seem fitting for certain characters but not enough to take away the enjoyment.
The story itself, no spoilers, I found the plot early on to be a little predictable as to where it was heading but not overtly so, I have seen so many films and after a while you can predict to an extent, the average film goer will likely not predict like I did, that's not any kind of boast, its just an experience thing that comes from watching way too many films.
If you like sport/gambling films and like them combined with a thriller element of which I personally have never seen combined so well, this really will be enjoyable for you, the actual pool shots are somewhat limited but what there are of them aren't totally amateurish like some sports films where the actors clearly have had no skill or training in the actual sport, in this case Pool/Keno, the players do "play" like they can but this is not the film to watch if that's all you want to see, great shots, long games etc.
I think this will go down as a cult classic gem of a movie that sadly will never get the audience it deserves.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, I would give an 8/10 if it wasn't for the few slight... not negatives,, but points I have made, To finish, I have a tendency to rate films 1 star lower than the actual IMDB rating, maybe I am a harsh critic I dont know? But worth pointing out as while I rate this a 7, I would also say it falls in the 7-8 range based on this, but then again in this particular case I have rated slightly higher than the IMDB rating, probably because of my bias, this kind of film is my genre.... so take all of this as subjective as any reviews should be, and thank you to all involved in this film. I went in with low expectations and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sorry for rambling, I am quite passionate about good films that clearly have not garnered the attention I believe they deserve.
Its darker than the other obvious entries in this genre, I wont list them all, if you are reading, you likely know them, from the hustler, colour of money etc.
This is not like those, this has a story that's a bit more violent although there isn't a lot of actual violence in the film, its spoken about but not really seen.
It can be a little rough around the edges, a couple of parts of the plot are rushed, I think its because the storyline is too much for the time allowed, 2 hours felt like 4 hours but in a good way because it crams quite a lot within the time story wise.
On the whole the acting was good, there was the odd moment where things didn't quite seem fitting for certain characters but not enough to take away the enjoyment.
The story itself, no spoilers, I found the plot early on to be a little predictable as to where it was heading but not overtly so, I have seen so many films and after a while you can predict to an extent, the average film goer will likely not predict like I did, that's not any kind of boast, its just an experience thing that comes from watching way too many films.
If you like sport/gambling films and like them combined with a thriller element of which I personally have never seen combined so well, this really will be enjoyable for you, the actual pool shots are somewhat limited but what there are of them aren't totally amateurish like some sports films where the actors clearly have had no skill or training in the actual sport, in this case Pool/Keno, the players do "play" like they can but this is not the film to watch if that's all you want to see, great shots, long games etc.
I think this will go down as a cult classic gem of a movie that sadly will never get the audience it deserves.
I thoroughly enjoyed it, I would give an 8/10 if it wasn't for the few slight... not negatives,, but points I have made, To finish, I have a tendency to rate films 1 star lower than the actual IMDB rating, maybe I am a harsh critic I dont know? But worth pointing out as while I rate this a 7, I would also say it falls in the 7-8 range based on this, but then again in this particular case I have rated slightly higher than the IMDB rating, probably because of my bias, this kind of film is my genre.... so take all of this as subjective as any reviews should be, and thank you to all involved in this film. I went in with low expectations and thoroughly enjoyed it.
Sorry for rambling, I am quite passionate about good films that clearly have not garnered the attention I believe they deserve.
Double Down South is a gritty gambling film reminiscent of everything from The Hustler to Mississippi Grind. Lili Simmons shines as a tough-talking billiards ace thrown into the crazy world of a game that's as much about luck as skill. Kim Coates is creepy and menacing as the owner of the dilapidated plantation house where the underground games take place. The plot takes twists and turns that I did not see coming, and the cast of grimy good ole boys are always a delight to watch. Tom Schulman is a screenwriter known for several iconic films, and it's fun to see his efforts from the director's chair in this one.
Double Down South is full of great south of the line vibe. The setting accents, style and characters are all there but unfortunately the story or rather the lack of it drags it down. It seems the writers could not decide if this was a family fun movie or something a bit more serious. Great potential, great actors especially Diana and Nick just a lousy story to make one choke on their grits.
The level of mysogyny was a bit over the top and seemed to make the crew cringe when delivering their lines along with the audience and was really un-necessary to support the story line and theme..
The twist at the end was signaled a long way off and as the real bad guys left the scene and everyone else became the best of friends the tale ended. Its not a blockbuster doesnt't try to be the setting was almost perfect and lead did the best theyy coud with the material.
The level of mysogyny was a bit over the top and seemed to make the crew cringe when delivering their lines along with the audience and was really un-necessary to support the story line and theme..
The twist at the end was signaled a long way off and as the real bad guys left the scene and everyone else became the best of friends the tale ended. Its not a blockbuster doesnt't try to be the setting was almost perfect and lead did the best theyy coud with the material.
10donumdei
Love the vibes of the movie. It was something I was looking for to watch on the rainy day. Didn't even watch the trailer and I was in fun surprise. Main character Diana is pretty good in it with her country accent with tough girl vibes perfect. All the characters are solid. It's about gambling with crazy country people with dry humor. Great mysteries story with dark vibes. Hot chick who mysteriously arrives to middle of nowhere to play pool. I suggest to watch it, just because it's not blockbuster or mainstream production doesn't mean it's not good. It's little slow but bunch of exciting stuff happens.
Starting out, this pretty young woman is driving along ... and we have no idea what is going to happen -- let alone high-stakes pool playing.
Playing pool myself, I've been hooked on films about pool since The Great One (Jackie Gleason's "The Husler".
The setting could not be better -- as I think the Location used to be one of those old Southern Mansions from Pre-Civil War days, but that is my own conjecture -- I had a chance to visit one once.
Kim Coates is one of the best 'Bad Guys' around -- and he really does a good job here! Lily Simons just keeps getting prettier and prettier as the film goes along. The first time I saw Mr. Coates was in "The Last Boy Scout" with an incredible performance; he just keeps getting better doing his excellent character!!!
There is a dark theme here too -- be forewarned!
Thid film has some things that for the most part are becoming lost today -- this film has heart! The film is written and directed by the same guy -- supposedly, at least partly, reflected by his own life experience. The film has a 'cozy' feel to it. I think it was done on a smaller scale with none of that fake, computer-generated nonsense. Each major actor/actress had their own stand-in and their own double -- the way films used to be made. Great work by ALL!
I highly recommend this film!
Playing pool myself, I've been hooked on films about pool since The Great One (Jackie Gleason's "The Husler".
The setting could not be better -- as I think the Location used to be one of those old Southern Mansions from Pre-Civil War days, but that is my own conjecture -- I had a chance to visit one once.
Kim Coates is one of the best 'Bad Guys' around -- and he really does a good job here! Lily Simons just keeps getting prettier and prettier as the film goes along. The first time I saw Mr. Coates was in "The Last Boy Scout" with an incredible performance; he just keeps getting better doing his excellent character!!!
There is a dark theme here too -- be forewarned!
Thid film has some things that for the most part are becoming lost today -- this film has heart! The film is written and directed by the same guy -- supposedly, at least partly, reflected by his own life experience. The film has a 'cozy' feel to it. I think it was done on a smaller scale with none of that fake, computer-generated nonsense. Each major actor/actress had their own stand-in and their own double -- the way films used to be made. Great work by ALL!
I highly recommend this film!
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- AnecdotesKim Coates (Nick) and Lili Simmons (Diana) have both previously worked with actor Tommy Flanagan. Kim starred with him in Sons of Anarchy (2008) and Lili starred with him in Power Book IV: Force (2022).
- Crédits fous" This film is not yet rated."
- Bandes originalesRhumba Chillen
written by Albert Williams
performed by Albert Williams
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