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Genres:
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Crime /
Drama /
Mystery /
Thriller
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Release:
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Director:
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Guy Ritchie
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Actors:
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Francesca Annis,
Stephen Walters,
Anjela Lauren Smith,
Terence Maynard,
Elana Binysh,
Faruk Pruti,
Shend,
Bill Moody,
Jason Statham,
Ray Liotta,
Vincent Pastore,
André Benjamin,
Andrew Howard,
Mark Strong,
Vincent Riotta
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Duration:
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106 min.
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Rating:
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(6.2/10)147
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Plot Summary:
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Hotshot Las Vegas gambler Jake Leafy is rarely allowed to play in the casinos because he's a winner. Jake has bewitched in so much small change, in fact, that he's the alone client of his accountant and older brother, Billy. Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private diversion. Crime boss and casino P Dorothy Macha is sitting in on the tournament, too. Allowing he's a appalling player he continually wins because people are startled to capitulate to him. Jake not only beats Dorothy but insults the man. Macha puts out a dream up on Jake, but Jak... e ends up working as regards and being protected by a twosome of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to treat Dorothy down.
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What on earth..............
As a big Guy Ritchie fan I went to see this at the cinema with several mates when it was released and we all left totally and utterly confused. No-one spoke, no-one knew what to say. We simply just didn't see what the film was about, it was.........nothing. I'm sure there's a plot there somewhere but none of us seemed to be able to find it. In an attempt to try and work it all out I watched it again recently, but alas I still couldn't find anything that made sense and the disc got filed in the round file as I cursed at the loss of another 2 hours wasted. No words can really describe this film. It's a complete waste of time and energy, a total washout. I couldn't find any entertainment value whatsoever and highly disuade anyone from watching this tosh.
Absolutely terrible
I thoroughly enjoy films in this genre, however this film gave me severe headaches.
Some films need to be watched twice to completely enjoy the full story. I could watch this film more than twenty times & I would still be at a loss.
Sorry Guy but back to the drawing board I think...
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