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Revolver (2007)
description written by member Zara:
Jake Green is a hotshot gambler, long on audacity and short on common sense. He's rarely allowed to play in any casino because he is a winner. Jake has taken in so much money over the years, he is the only client of his accountant and older brother Billy. One night, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe are invited to sit in on a private game, where Jake is expected to lose to Dorothy Macha, a crime boss and local casino owner who can't play for squat, but always wins because people are too scared to beat him. Jake isn't afraid of Macha, and not only beats Dorothy in a quick game of chance, but takes every possible opportunity to insult the man. Jake and his brothers leave the game, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake, who ends up working for and being protected by a pair of brothers, Avi and Zack, who are out to take Macha down.
| Release Date: | December 7th, 2007 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 115 minutes |
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| Revolver Movie Review by Nick (7/29/2008) |
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This might give away too much information!
This movie wasn't what i expected it to be at all. Watching this i became more and more intrigued. Ritchie made a movie with an interesting concept. At times the plot becomes a little confusing because of all the information given. After watching it for the first time i didn't...
(complete Revolver review by Nick)
| Revolver Movie Review by Rob (5/29/2008) |
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Revolver (2005)
Guy Ritchie
Using the usual Guy Ritchie method of cutting and re-cutting an hour's worth of footage to make a 2 hour film, Revolver is a film that will sit you down, strap you in, and put the gas to the floor. Unfortunately, it drives about as well as Helen Keller with clown shoes strapped to her feet....
(complete Revolver review by Rob)
| Revolver Movie Review by Jarrod (12/9/2007) |
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'Revolver' marks the nadir of Guy Ritchie's filmmaking career. It is an abhorrent, incomprehensible mess. It insults the intelligence of its viewers by pretending it is smarter than they are, when it is not. It tries to lead them along in a pretentious, self-indulgent attempt at narrative and stylistic cleverness, yet...
(complete Revolver review by Jarrod)
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