21 ist die faktenbasierte Geschichte von sechs MIT-Studenten, die zu Experten im Kartenzählen ausgebildet wurden und anschließend in den Casinos von Las Vegas Millionen gewinnen konnten.21 ist die faktenbasierte Geschichte von sechs MIT-Studenten, die zu Experten im Kartenzählen ausgebildet wurden und anschließend in den Casinos von Las Vegas Millionen gewinnen konnten.21 ist die faktenbasierte Geschichte von sechs MIT-Studenten, die zu Experten im Kartenzählen ausgebildet wurden und anschließend in den Casinos von Las Vegas Millionen gewinnen konnten.
- Auszeichnungen
- 1 Gewinn & 5 Nominierungen insgesamt
- Planet Hollywood Dealer Jeff
- (as Jeffrey Ma)
- Planet Hollywood Floor Manager
- (as Frank Patton)
Handlung
WUSSTEST DU SCHON:
- WissenswertesAlthough set in the then-present day, i.e. 2007/8, the film is based on teams active between 1979 and 1994. And at one point, more than 80 players were on the original MIT team.
- PatzerWhy didn't Ben keep his winnings in a safe deposit box? He can add more whenever he wants and it would be safe from everybody, particularly Micky.
- Zitate
[Cole Williams confronts Micky for the first time again]
Ben Campbell: [narrating, when we see Micky tied up in the basement of the casino] I had a 1590 on my SAT. I got a 44 on my MCATs. And I have a 4.0 GPA from MIT. I thought I had my life mapped out. But then I remembered what my Nonlinear Equations professor once told me, always account for variable change.
Cole Williams: [Cole Williams walks out of the shadows] Hello, Micky.
Micky Rosa: Look, I got money in Boston. A hundred grand. I'll give it to you. If you just let me walk away. I'll walk away.
Cole Williams: I don't want your money, Micky. I don't need it. But I know someone who might be interested. He's good with numbers, too. He works for the IRS.
- SoundtracksTime to Pretend
Written by Andrew VanWyngarden and Ben Goldwasser
Performed by MGMT
Courtesy of Columbia Records
By Arrangement with Sony BMG Music Entertainment
I will make this very brief.
Kevin Spacey... shame on you for accepting such a role.
The movie was below the passing line and I would not watch it again on my deathbed if it meant it would keep me alive.
What the screenwriters may have not kept in mind is that many of the viewers, those who would actually go and see the movie, may not have read the book or know of all the juicy details that have been left out of the movie. I had to figure out what the count of cards was on my own. It felt nice to have to use your brain a little to figure something out, but as I was reading other posts (comments) I learned that what I had figured out on my own was very primitive and much more elaboration would have made things clearer and given the movie a little more edge - although its pretty round edged to me.
Why would the MIT professor be so cruel and mean and cold, to the point that he had to call the casino security which results in the beating of one of his "brilliant" students who had made him tons of money.
How could that same professor so quickly be convinced in a scene of about 1 min and 45 seconds to go back to the table and play a "last round" with the same student he had screwed over and so openly called as a cunning genius... Did this professor lack intellect? This made no sense what so ever and was very unbelievable as something that a rational person would do.
One thing to admit, the final twists were unpredictable.. but by that point I had already developed my own mind about the movie... Big fat failure. I'm ashamed I wasted my time watching it. I thought it would be good... I guess the next time I see spacey in a movie, I wont be able to take the movie off the shelf without questions asked as I once did...
- khaledhakim
- 23. Mai 2008
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- Budget
- 35.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
- Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
- 81.159.365 $
- Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
- 24.105.943 $
- 30. März 2008
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 159.808.370 $
- Laufzeit2 Stunden 3 Minuten
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