Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAt the elite level, bridge has become a million-dollar cut-throat business. When the best competitive player is accused of cheating, the ensuing scandal confounds experts, criminal science, ... Ler tudoAt the elite level, bridge has become a million-dollar cut-throat business. When the best competitive player is accused of cheating, the ensuing scandal confounds experts, criminal science, celebrities and basic belief.At the elite level, bridge has become a million-dollar cut-throat business. When the best competitive player is accused of cheating, the ensuing scandal confounds experts, criminal science, celebrities and basic belief.
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A well done documentary about how bad looser can change change the life of a better player just by crying over and over ....he is cheating!!! He has no prove what is also shown. Another problem seems to be, Lotan is that good, most people not understand he plays.
As "Dirty Tricks" (2021 release; 100 min.) opens, we briefly hear from Lotan Fisher, world champion bridge player, "the next Michael Jordan of bridge", as one talking head puts it, but then we learn that Lotan and his partner Ron Schwartz are accused of cheating. We go back in time to "Rishon, Israel, 2000", where as young boy aged 11, Lotan is fascinated by numbers and his capacity to memorize numbers is even bigger. He decides to sign up for bridge lessons... At this point we are 10 min into the documentary.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from Israeli director Daniel Sivan ("The Oslo Diaries", "The Devil Next Door"). Here he tackles a topic that I literally knew nothing about: the cutthroat competition within the bridge card-playing community, and whether the world's best player and his partner have been cheating the system all along, or simply are so much better than anyone else. The challenge is that bridge is a complicated card game, and we are barely given an understanding of the game. Furthermore, watching players play bridge doesn't lend itself to a lot of drama (unlike, say, watching Michael Jordan and the Bulls). So that makes for a challenging first half of the movie. Things get better in the second half, when the director turns his attention to the investigation by the Israeli Bridge Federation. I was surprised how much more interested I became in the documentary when we shifted away from the card playing aspects of bridge to the potential cheating aspects of it all.
"Dirty Tricks" premiered on Showtime a few days ago, and is now playing on SHO On Demand, where I caught it last night. If you have any interest in the game of bridge, or are looking for al off-center look at cheating in sports (in this case: bridge) and how it affects on an entire community, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
Couple of comments: this is the latest documentary from Israeli director Daniel Sivan ("The Oslo Diaries", "The Devil Next Door"). Here he tackles a topic that I literally knew nothing about: the cutthroat competition within the bridge card-playing community, and whether the world's best player and his partner have been cheating the system all along, or simply are so much better than anyone else. The challenge is that bridge is a complicated card game, and we are barely given an understanding of the game. Furthermore, watching players play bridge doesn't lend itself to a lot of drama (unlike, say, watching Michael Jordan and the Bulls). So that makes for a challenging first half of the movie. Things get better in the second half, when the director turns his attention to the investigation by the Israeli Bridge Federation. I was surprised how much more interested I became in the documentary when we shifted away from the card playing aspects of bridge to the potential cheating aspects of it all.
"Dirty Tricks" premiered on Showtime a few days ago, and is now playing on SHO On Demand, where I caught it last night. If you have any interest in the game of bridge, or are looking for al off-center look at cheating in sports (in this case: bridge) and how it affects on an entire community, I'd readily suggest you check this out, and draw your own conclusion.
If spending the better part of two hours listening to an Israeli bridge-playing narcissist talk about himself is your idea of a fun evening, here's your new favorite documentary. Plus, you get to watch endless home videos of the same narcissist as a young child talking about himself. And if that's not enough to sell you on this stultifying, jaggedly edited portrait of a self-absorbed bridge player, here's more good news: the soundtrack won the Most Annoying Soundtrack Ever award from the Academy of Motion Pictures Devoted to the Game of Bridge, with special mention for incorporating more Israeli rap music than any previous film. If you decide to attempt a viewing, I strongly suggest you keep the remote close at hand, with your thumb hovering above the fast forward button.
For those that like documentaries, there will be no letdown with "Dirty Tricks" which could be alternately titled "Secret Communications"
As the movie itself states, it does not go very deeply into the game of bridge and its strategy but does explain the basic premise that two teammates are required to work together WITHOUT communicating to one another. "Dirty Tricks" goes into detail to find out if there is communication happening between players, some ways in which it can/could be done and just how rampant cheating can/could be.
Not until video begins to be used for major tournaments do answers to these questions begin to be revealed.
As the movie itself states, it does not go very deeply into the game of bridge and its strategy but does explain the basic premise that two teammates are required to work together WITHOUT communicating to one another. "Dirty Tricks" goes into detail to find out if there is communication happening between players, some ways in which it can/could be done and just how rampant cheating can/could be.
Not until video begins to be used for major tournaments do answers to these questions begin to be revealed.
Omar Sharif had it written in his acting contracts that he could take time off to go to bridge tournaments, he took it so seriously. And my aunt played in the same tournaments with him a few times. (I'm old-er.) Bridge to them was almost a religion.
How sad that as with most things in the 21st Century, bridge has been defiled for the sake of winning. Yep. We gotta win, don't we?
I do find it oddly interesting that Boye Brogeland took up the mantel of the guardian of the gate. It seemed they all turned into villagers with pitchforks running into the night looking for the boogeymen.
Makes me glad I am not of that tribe!!!
How sad that as with most things in the 21st Century, bridge has been defiled for the sake of winning. Yep. We gotta win, don't we?
I do find it oddly interesting that Boye Brogeland took up the mantel of the guardian of the gate. It seemed they all turned into villagers with pitchforks running into the night looking for the boogeymen.
Makes me glad I am not of that tribe!!!
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