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The Card Counter

He's Playing the Hand He Was Dealt.
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User Score1,096 ratings
TMDB 6.116+20211h 52mEnglish
DramaThrillerCrime

Synopsis

William Tell just wants to play cards. His spartan existence on the casino trail is shattered when he is approached by Cirk, a vulnerable and angry young man seeking help to execute his plan for revenge on a military colonel. Tell sees a chance at redemption through his relationship with Cirk.

Director
Paul SchraderFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Redline Entertainment7 production companies
Release
September 3, 2021Released
Box Office
$5M

Top Cast

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Oscar Isaac
Oscar Isaac
William Tell
Tiffany Haddish
Tiffany Haddish
La Linda
Tye Sheridan
Tye Sheridan
Cirk
Willem Dafoe
Willem Dafoe
Gordo
Alexander Babara
Alexander Babara
Mr. USA
Bobby C. King
Bobby C. King
Slippery Joe
Ekaterina Baker
Ekaterina Baker
Sara
Bryan Truong
Bryan Truong
Minnesota

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Reviews

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itsogs
Oct 3, 2021

I had a little trouble following the story, and I thought it was somewhat dark. I am sure there is an audience for this kind of production, but I struggled to make it to the end. On the plus side, Oscar Isaac did a good job portraying his part.⭐⭐⭐

ummagumma
Dec 4, 2021

A confused mess... Spoilers towards the end are flagged. The main storyline is only driven by a strange decision by an older man to invite an obviously mentally unstable 20 something year old man on an all expenses paid road trip across America... For reasons, the mentally unstable man then decides, as any guy in his early 20's when propositioned to be escorted across country in a car by a virtual stranger as a Piaf companion, he says yes... The whole movie is spent guessing at the relationships, one minute the mentally unstable kid is "an insolent little prick" the next he's "a good kid that needs help". You see the love interest saddened by the fact the main character regards her, essentially a stranger, as a friend but then just goes with it for reasons. This whole movie is driven by weird decision after weird decision, like the inclusion of card playing, despite the name it is nothing more than a plot moving device to explain why this weird decision has a slightly different background to the previous weird decision. All in all I feel the writer tried to do too much and as a result produced very little but confusion **Spoilers below .... Spoilers below** In the end I felt like the main protagonist just deciding to take turns with the antagonist torturing each other just for reasons... Ok movie... Now it's my turn.

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