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Review of by Tvjerry — 16 Sep 2021

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Paul Schrader is known for writing intimate character studies about people on the periphery haunted by their past. This time, a glum and intense Oscar Isaac plays the low-key, low-stakes gambler who goes from playing 21 to poker tournaments with the help of a handler (Tiffany Haddish playing it straight but holding on to some of her personality). He also teams up with a troubled young man (Tye Sheridan continuing his impressive career). One key aspect of Shrader is his use of voiceover to relay crucial info. It gives an intimate feel but also imparts a feeling of introspective narcissism. This film glimpses into the world of casino professionals, while establishing some relationships and glimpses of his haunted history. It's interesting, introspective, but a bit pretentious if you view it from the wrong angle and ultimately, lacking much emotional power.

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This review of The Card Counter (2021) was written by on 16 September 2021.

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