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Rating: 7.1/10 by 3691 users

Molly's Game (2017)

Molly Bloom, a young skier and former Olympic hopeful becomes a successful entrepreneur (and a target of an FBI investigation) when she establishes a high-stakes, international poker game.

Directing:
  • Aaron Sorkin
  • Shane B. Scott
Writing:
  • Molly Bloom
  • Aaron Sorkin
Stars:
Release Date: Thu, Dec 07, 2017

Rating: 7.1/10 by 3691 users

Alternative Title:
Њена Правила - RS
Apuesta Maestra - AR
Bolshaya Igra - RU
A Grande Jogada - BR
Mollys Game - US
Molly's Game - Alles auf eine Karte - DE
몰리스 게임 - KR
Veľká hra - SK
لعبة مولي - United Arab Emirates

Country:
Canada
China
United States of America
Language:
English
Runtime: 02 hour 20 minutes
Budget: $30,000,000
Revenue: $59,284,015

Plot Keyword: new york city, court, poker, gambling, bratva (russian mafia), olympic games, fbi, biography, arrest, based on true story, celebrity, trial, beating, lawyer, female protagonist, los angeles, california, courtroom, ice skating, snow skiing, card playing, employer employee relationship, courtroom drama, cleavage, high stakes, mob, father daughter relationship, admiring

Idris Elba
Charlie Jaffey
Kevin Costner
Larry Bloom
Chris O'Dowd
Douglas Downey
J.C. MacKenzie
Harrison Wellstone
Bill Camp
Harlan Eustice
Graham Greene
Judge Foxman
Joe Keery
Trust Fund Cole
Michael Kostroff
Louis Butterman
Jon Bass
Shelly Habib
Samantha Isler
Molly (age 13-15)
Piper Howell
Molly (age 7)
Jacob Blair
Jeremy Bloom
Chris Boyle
Jordan Bloom
Duane Murray
Agent Delarosa
Jeff Kassel
Donnie Silverman
Dan Lett
David Sagen
Moti Yona
Iliya Gershen
Leo Vernik
Alex Gershen
Robert B. Kennedy
Alexander Rosenfeld
Elisa Moolecherry
Bankruptcy Lawyer
Dov Tiefenbach
Club Customer
Jonathan Purdon
Jonathan Hirsch
Tom Black
LA Player
Ken Linton
LA Player
John Krpan
LA Player
George Tchortov
Mike Davidoff
Thomas Hauff
Mr. Sernovitz
Ari Cohen
NY Player
Lizzy DeClement
Skate Rental Woman
Laura Cilevitz
Jeremy's Girlfriend
Amy Stewart
Jordan's Wife
Steve Brandes
Court Marshall
Phil Primmer
Ski Patrol Leader
Gurdeep Ahluwalia
Commentator #1
Dan Duran
Commentator #2
Dennis Drummond
Azen's Lawyer
Nicholas Banks
Sigel's Lawyer
Karl Danhoffer
Habib's Lawyer
Daoud Heidami
Hot Dog Vendor
Robin Read
Frederick
Randy Noojin
Plaza Doorman
Dave Alaimo
Poker Player (uncredited)
Brian Cranstone
Technician (uncredited)
Gregory Falatek
Rocker (uncredited)
Mariah Owen
U.S.A. Ski Team Athlete (uncredited)

Gimly

Hinges completely on Jessica Chastain's performance (which thankfully is pretty great all around) but Idris Elba in his supporting role cannot be understated. The two of them quickfire dialogue in true Sorkin fashion, and while _Molly's Game_ will probably not top anybody's lists for 2017, I do think most people will at the very least gain something from the movie, be it insight or enjoyment. Hopefully? Both. _Final rating:★★★ - I liked it. Would personally recommend you give it a go._

The Movie Mob

**Overall : Fantastic performances and excellent writing further enhance an absolutely fascinating true story.** Based on the intriguing true story of Molly Bloom, an Olympic athlete turned underground poker organizer. The story in and of itself is fascinating, but it’s accentuated even further with Chastain’s incredible portrayal, the fantastic fast pace of the story, and Sorkin’s clever script. Taking the time to Google and discover who each of these characters really were makes this compelling tale all the more riveting. Add Molly’s uncompromising code and sprinkle in some Kevin Costner and Idris Elba and you end up with a gripping biopic that you can’t believe is actually true!

CinemaSerf

Jessica Chastain is really quite good in this biopic of Molly Bloom, a would-be American skier who ended up running some seriously lucrative poker games in the USA. An injury curtails her Olympic aspirations so she heads to Los Angeles and is soon helping "Dean" (Jeremy Strong) run his successful, if somewhat low-brow, poker games. Seeing an opportunity to upscale the whole set-up, she branches out on her own and soon has many of the city's elite turning up to her plush hotel suite to play for millions. The film follows her ups and downs as she treads the line between what's legal and not; what's ethical and not - as well as dealing with the FBI and a few mobsters who fancy a slice of her cake. When, finally, the Feds swoop it falls to Charlie Jaffey (Idris Elba) to get her feet out of the fire. It's not the paciest of films, I have to say. Her narration does rather slow the whole thing down a bit too - as do the frequent retrospective scenes of her rather complex relationship with her parents (Kevin Costner plays her dad) and Elba really only has a chance to shine in one or two scenes towards the end. Still, it offers a fascinating insight into just how millions can be won/lost by otherwise reputable people; and just how ruthless that business and the US Government can be but Aaron Sorkin's usually quick-witted, sophisticated writing is distinctly lacking. It is worth watching, but I expected more.


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