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The key figure in Jack’s life is his father (Nicholas Ball), who was indeed a gambler, a Jack-the-lad who womanized, drank, gambled and ran roughshod over his son’s early years. Jack’s secret is that his hard, calculating facade has been hammered together as a shield over the little boy inside.
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Jack’s father, now in South Africa, lines up a job for him at the roulette tables of a London casino. Jack never gambles, but he does deal and is a skilled card manipulator (we imagine his dad teaching the boy to shuffle). The movie knows its way around casinos, and particularly observes how the dealers, with their strange hours and surreal jobs, tend to date one another instead of outsiders (’incest,’ the screenplay calls it). He observes dispassionately as punters line up to try their luck, and the movie notices what complete indifference the dealers have for their clients: Whether they win or lose, the work shift is exactly as long.Roger Ebert Review Of North
Jack has a girlfriend named Marion (Gina McKee), who is a store detective. ’I want to marry a writer, not a [bleeping] croupier,’ she tells him. During the course of the story, he also has liaisons with a dealer named Bella (Kate Hardie) who works on his shift. And he meets the glamorous Jani De Villiers (Alex Kingston), a casino client from South Africa, wild, reckless, in debt, a sexual predator who wants to hook him on a scheme to cheat the casino. Jack is just detached enough from his job, just enough of a mechanic intrigued by the intricacies of the plot to be interested.Casino Royale Roger Ebert ReviewCasino Roger Ebert
The movie was directed by Mike Hodges, whose ’Get Carter’ (1971) is one of the best of the hard-boiled British crime movies. It was written by Paul Mayersberg (’The Man Who Fell to Earth,’ ’Eureka’), who must have done his research, since the casino scenes feel real: This isn’t an unconvincing movie casino (even though it was built on a set in Germany), but a convincing portrayal of one of those smaller London operations where the plush and the gilt and the tuxedos on the gorillas at the door don’t quite cover the tarnish.
*Reviews Casino Roger Ebert November 22, 1995. Now streaming on. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
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*Roger Ebert Review Of North
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The key figure in Jack’s life is his father (Nicholas Ball), who was indeed a gambler, a Jack-the-lad who womanized, drank, gambled and ran roughshod over his son’s early years. Jack’s secret is that his hard, calculating facade has been hammered together as a shield over the little boy inside.
Casino Royale (2006) on IMDb: Movies, TV, Celebs, and more. Showing all 224 external reviews. Rogerebert.com Roger Ebert ReelViews James Berardinelli BBC Paul Arendt BBC Stella Papamichael Rolling Stone Peter Travers San Francisco Chronicle Mick LaSalle. Movie reviews and ratings by former Chicago Sun-Times film critic Roger Ebert and former Chicago Tribune movie critic Gene Siskel. Revisit as they share th.
Jack’s father, now in South Africa, lines up a job for him at the roulette tables of a London casino. Jack never gambles, but he does deal and is a skilled card manipulator (we imagine his dad teaching the boy to shuffle). The movie knows its way around casinos, and particularly observes how the dealers, with their strange hours and surreal jobs, tend to date one another instead of outsiders (’incest,’ the screenplay calls it). He observes dispassionately as punters line up to try their luck, and the movie notices what complete indifference the dealers have for their clients: Whether they win or lose, the work shift is exactly as long.Roger Ebert Review Of North
Jack has a girlfriend named Marion (Gina McKee), who is a store detective. ’I want to marry a writer, not a [bleeping] croupier,’ she tells him. During the course of the story, he also has liaisons with a dealer named Bella (Kate Hardie) who works on his shift. And he meets the glamorous Jani De Villiers (Alex Kingston), a casino client from South Africa, wild, reckless, in debt, a sexual predator who wants to hook him on a scheme to cheat the casino. Jack is just detached enough from his job, just enough of a mechanic intrigued by the intricacies of the plot to be interested.Casino Royale Roger Ebert ReviewCasino Roger Ebert
The movie was directed by Mike Hodges, whose ’Get Carter’ (1971) is one of the best of the hard-boiled British crime movies. It was written by Paul Mayersberg (’The Man Who Fell to Earth,’ ’Eureka’), who must have done his research, since the casino scenes feel real: This isn’t an unconvincing movie casino (even though it was built on a set in Germany), but a convincing portrayal of one of those smaller London operations where the plush and the gilt and the tuxedos on the gorillas at the door don’t quite cover the tarnish.
*Reviews Casino Roger Ebert November 22, 1995. Now streaming on. Roger Ebert was the film critic of the Chicago Sun-Times from 1967 until his death in 2013.
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