The Gambler review

Can’t read Mark, can’t read Mark’s poker face…

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Can't read Mark, can't read Mark's poker face…

Mark Wahlberg is Jim Bennett, the most jaded, cynical, total-asshole-yet-kinda-cool college professor you ever did see. He’s also a gambler, spending his nights at a Korean gaming house staking tens of thousands on a hand of blackjack or ✱a spin of the roulette wheel.

Just shy of 𓆏a quarter-mill in the hole, Bennett finds his credit cancelled; he has a week to find the cash or lose some body parts, and he only makes thing worse by borrowing, and blowing, $50K from a notorious loan shark (Michael Kenneth Williams), and then pressing another vicious lender (John Goodman, bald and topless in a sauna) for cash&hellip✅;

The Gambler is a remake of a forceful 1974 drama that was scripted (with a fair degree of autobiography) by James Toback, skilfully played by James Caan and directed by Karel Reisz (The French Lieutenant’s Woman). Here the helm belongs to Rupert Wyatt, marking a change of pace after 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Rise Of The Planet Of The Apes. Lest we forget, Wyatt debuted small with tense prison-break drama 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Escapist, and The Gambler sees him retighten his focus for a character study where set-pieces involve not an army of apes on charg🎉ing🥂 horses but the turn of a card or the bounce of a silver ball.

These gambling scenes are tremendous, charged with car-wreck fascination as Bennett repeatedly goes all in. Is it an attempt to feel alive? An egotistic conviction that he can beat the system? A fuck-you to his mother (Jessica Lange) and his privileged background? Self-loathing? Death wish? The script by William Monahan (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:The Departed) refuses to deal answers, and Wahlberg’s corrosively articulate Bennett remains poker-faced throughout, outw🐠ardly caring not one jot if he wins big or loses all.

Of course, whether an audience can fret over the fate of a guy who seems so unconcerned himself is another matter – the absence of exposition adds🎉 to the mystery of a film crammed with moody night-time visuals, 🐼but a little more psychology would have benefitted the picture.

A lack of dimension also underserves the terrifically talented Brie Larson (澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Short Term 12), here playing a gifted literature student sucked into Bennett’s vortex. Strongminded and, at first, hypnotically inscrutable, she’s soon packaged into the box marked ‘love interest’, ready to play her part in a schematic finale. Shame, because The Gambler has its fair s𒀰🐈hare of aces. If only it had played its hand a little differently, it might have won big.

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Theatrical release23 January 2015
DirectorRupert Wyatt
Starring"Mark Wahlberg","Brie Larson","John Goodman","Jessica Lange"
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Editor-at-Large, Total Film

Jamie Graham is the Editor-at-Large of Total Film magazine. You'll likely find them around these parts reviewing the biggest films on the planet and speaking to some of the biggest stars in the business – that's just what Jamie does.ꦐ Jamie has also written for outlets like SFX and the Sunday 🎃Times Culture, and appeared on podcasts exploring the wondrous worlds of occult and horror.