dombrewer
Entrou em out. de 2000
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Saw this terrific film today in an empty cinema and thought I'd better get my two cents in before this becomes a cult classic. I was initially drawn to the film because of the brilliant concept - what if there were people in the world with a gift that meant they could take away your luck by touching you? What would those people do with that gift? Exploit it? Play with it? Risk their money? Even their lives? Yes, all of these things, because it becomes the ultimate gamble.
In the positive - the acting is first rate from everybody involved. The cinematography I thought quite beautiful and perfectly set the tone, especially in (and beneath) the casino. The "luck testing" scenes are wonderful - funny in places, incredibly tense in others, always fascinating and something completely unique to recent cinema.
I would criticise either the script or the editing for making some of the important concluding plot points very unclear at the end of the film. The climax turns out to be a real head-scratcher. I love that, but I can see that some wouldn't.
For all lovers of intelligent cerebral movie making which thankfully is in fashion (Memento, Donnie Darko) this is a must see. 8/10
In the positive - the acting is first rate from everybody involved. The cinematography I thought quite beautiful and perfectly set the tone, especially in (and beneath) the casino. The "luck testing" scenes are wonderful - funny in places, incredibly tense in others, always fascinating and something completely unique to recent cinema.
I would criticise either the script or the editing for making some of the important concluding plot points very unclear at the end of the film. The climax turns out to be a real head-scratcher. I love that, but I can see that some wouldn't.
For all lovers of intelligent cerebral movie making which thankfully is in fashion (Memento, Donnie Darko) this is a must see. 8/10
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