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The Card Counter

  • 2021
  • R
  • 1h 51m
IMDb RATING
6.2/10
46K
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POPULARITY
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Oscar Isaac in The Card Counter (2021)
Redemption is the long game in Paul Schrader's THE CARD COUNTER. Told with Schrader's trademark cinematic intensity, the revenge thriller tells the story of an ex-military interrogator turned gambler haunted by the ghosts of his past decisions, and features riveting performances from stars Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, Tye Sheridan and Willem Dafoe.
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William Tell is an ex-military interrogator living under the radar as a low-stakes gambler. When he encounters a young man looking to commit revenge against a mutual enemy, he takes him on t... Read allWilliam Tell is an ex-military interrogator living under the radar as a low-stakes gambler. When he encounters a young man looking to commit revenge against a mutual enemy, he takes him on the casino circuit to set him on a new path.William Tell is an ex-military interrogator living under the radar as a low-stakes gambler. When he encounters a young man looking to commit revenge against a mutual enemy, he takes him on the casino circuit to set him on a new path.

  • Director
    • Paul Schrader
  • Writer
    • Paul Schrader
  • Stars
    • Oscar Isaac
    • Tiffany Haddish
    • Tye Sheridan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.2/10
    46K
    YOUR RATING
    POPULARITY
    4,059
    213
    • Director
      • Paul Schrader
    • Writer
      • Paul Schrader
    • Stars
      • Oscar Isaac
      • Tiffany Haddish
      • Tye Sheridan
    • 522User reviews
    • 216Critic reviews
    • 78Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 3 wins & 22 nominations total

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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
    • (as Kat Baker)
    Bryan Truong
    Bryan Truong
    • Minnesota
    Dylan Flashner
    Dylan Flashner
    • Sergeant Hoskins
    Adrienne Lau
    Adrienne Lau
    • Crystal
    Joel Michaely
    Joel Michaely
    • Ronnie
    Rachel Michiko Whitney
    Rachel Michiko Whitney
    • Nancy
    • (as Rachel Whitney)
    Muhsin Fliah
    • Civilian Translator
    Joseph Singletary
    • Inmate
    • (as Joseph Singletary III)
    Kirill Sheynerman
    Kirill Sheynerman
    • Prison Guard
    Amia Edwards
    Amia Edwards
    • Tournament Clerk
    Britton Webb
    Britton Webb
    • Roger Baufort
    Amye Gousset
    Amye Gousset
    • Judy Baufort
    • (as Amye Bousset)
    • Director
      • Paul Schrader
    • Writer
      • Paul Schrader
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    User reviews522

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    amesmonde

    Grim, compelling and not mainstream

    William Tell is a gambler and former serviceman released from prison who sets out to reform a young man seeking help to execute a plan for revenge on a military colonel.

    Writer/director Paul Schrader offers a immersive arthouse, character driven drama. It avoids all the glitzy settings, putting the underbelly of gambling on display from the point of view of a flawed, troubled, gifted card-counter with no abode on display.

    Oscar Isaac delivers a multilayered method acting performance and commands the screen. Tiffany Haddish does a great turn at acting. Notable is edgy Tye Sheridan. Willem Dafoe screen time is limited but impactful and essential. Robert Levon Been music is completely fitting, like the on location feel adding atmosphere and credence.

    Isaac's voice over is utilised well and welcomed like Schrader's haunting telling dream sequences. It's not mainstream viewing and this may be a godsend for some in a flooded market of mediocre, it's not the greatest film ever made but it's gripping and well made in its own right.

    Overall, its grim, compelling and has a lot to say about the society, the military and revenge without spoon feeding it to the viewer.
    5jtindahouse

    A flat movie with very little going for it

    Whenever I see "such and such presents" on the cover of a movie I think to myself oh no, this movie obviously isn't very strong and they need to attach a good filmmaker's name to it to try and trick people into thinking it's good. I hoped that wouldn't be the case with 'The Card Counter' but it absolutely was. This movie was a bit of a mess.

    There are a lot of scenes where the lead character narrates different casino games and explains how best to win them. There is the odd interesting one like the card counting explanation, however most of them are embarrassing to listen to when you know a thing or two about casino games. They are both over-dramatised and over-simplified at the same time.

    The film itself is just bizarre. Characters find connections without the film doing anything to sell them to us. We are just supposed to accept them. It's really odd. Also for a large portion of the film we have no idea what the point is. Things just kind of drift along and you wonder why you are even watching this. Then at the end it tries to make up for all that lost time, but again it is just so out of place, unearned and unusual that it has no effect on you at all.

    I wanted to like this film, I really did. The premise sounded so good in the synopsis. I assure you though, the promise of "cinematic intensity" is not lived up to for one minute. This is one of the least intense films I've ever witnessed. I'll generously give this a 5/10. Not one I'd recommend.
    4Spiderboy810

    An interesting premise, but man, was the execution poor

    I was in the movie theater a few weeks ago and saw a poster for this movie which I had never heard of before. It had Oscar Isaac, Tiffany Haddish, Willam Dafoe, and was produced by Martin Scorsese, how had I not heard of it? Then, a few minutes later, I saw the trailer. It looked interesting, showing an army veteran going into gambling while dealing with his past. It seemed like it would be pretty good.

    Key word there is "seemed"

    This movie started off pretty well, with Oscar Issac's character playing blackjack while, in typical Scorsese fashion, narrating to us how counting cards works. However, it's only downhill from there. The movie seems to have an identity crisis, with two different plots that never seem to mesh together well. Not to mention the fact that either plot really isn't that interesting. The card playing scenes are the best parts of the movie, but it takes forever to get to them.

    (Side Tangent: You gotta love how this movie's about someone who learned how to cheat at blackjack, and then spends the whole movie playing poker. Like, it's literally the title of the movie, how do you mess this up? Tangent over.)

    One of the few good things about this movie is the performances. While the script is pretty meh, the cast does the best they can with it, and they do well. I mean, they're basically reading nothing, but at least they read it well.

    "The Card Counter" had promise, but almost instantly fell on its face. The slow pacing, the bland story, and the general lack of any real substance to anything happening makes it a rather forgettable movie. There isn't much to gain from watching this, so don't feel bad if you miss it. There's much better things to watch right now.
    9gianmarcoronconi

    Wow

    This is not really a review, it should be taken more as a collection of impressions of the film.

    Incredibly underrated film that amazed me beyond belief thanks to its perfectly blended plots and subplots that create a beautiful dark atmosphere full of anxieties and uncertainties. In general the film is really well done and the acting is wonderful and this helps perfectly in the characterization of these very complex and multifaceted characters. Having said that, however, it must be said that the film is very underrated because its value as a thriller is great and even just the poker games cause incredible anxiety.
    6arthur_tafero

    Decent Gambling Life Portrayal - The Card Counter

    I thought this film was going to be about a blackjack player, but I was pleasantly surprised that it was more of a Texas Hold'em experience. The film was directed by the talented Paul Schrader and stars Oscar Issac as the gambler. It also features Willem Dafoe in a cameo. The Dafoe character is very shallow, and we have no idea about how he became the person he was. However, the character exploration of William is much better. Two other characters are also featured; Tiffany Hadish as La Linda, the romantic interest for William, and. Tye Sheridan as Cirk (as in jerk). Too much Abu Gharib torture crap and not enough pyscho-poker. At times, vaguely reminiscent of Taxi Driver due to the driven personalities of the similar protagonists, but Taxi Driver far more effective. A decent take on the miserable, lonely, depressing, and meaningless existence of gamblers, and how casinos are not exciting and fun places to be; they are quite the opposite. Family is far more important.

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    • Trivia
      This a truly independent film; every one who gave money got an exec producer credit. At 20 E.P. credits in the opening credit reel it is a Hollywood record.
    • Goofs
      The blackjack tables are missing the "hole card peeker" mirror that is needed so the dealer can look at the corner of his hole card to determine if he has 21 without bending the card and without seeing its value.

      Although the blackjack table "hole card peeker" exists most casinos, there are plenty casinos that do not have this. The dealers check it the old fashioned way.
    • Quotes

      William Tell: [voiceover] The feeling of being forgiven by another and forgiving oneself are so much alike, there's no point in trying to keep them distinct.

    • Connections
      Featured in Radio Dolin: Why is 2021 - The Year of Woman Film Directors? bonus: Tarantino and Yankovsky (2021)
    • Soundtracks
      Eruptar
      Written by Robert Levon Been (as Robert Levon Been)

      Performed by Robert Levon Been (as Robert Levon Been)

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    • Release date
      • September 10, 2021 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • United Kingdom
      • China
      • Sweden
    • Official site
      • Official site
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • El contador de cartas
    • Filming locations
      • Gulfport Harbor Lights Winter Festival - 2269 Jones Park Dr, Gulfport, Mississippi, USA(Tell and La Linda walk into Garden Glow)
    • Production companies
      • Focus Features
      • LB Entertainment
      • Astrakan Film AB
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    Box office

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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $2,657,850
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $1,039,580
      • Sep 12, 2021
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,040,860
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 51m(111 min)
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Atmos
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.66 : 1

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