A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.A Paiute woman enters a Las Vegas casino in 1980, triggering strange happenings. The addicted in-house comedian counsels eccentric patrons and must make a pivotal choice.
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This is a Gambling Parable that brings us to contemplate the juxtaposition between the material world and the spiritual. At the crossroads is a gambling addict, a washed up 1980s classic Las Vegas comedian, who must make what will probably be the most important decision of his life. The audience is a fly on the wall as we become empaths, watching eccentric characters interact with Pete, played by Billy Gardell. Director Richard Zelniker takes us on a vicarious adventure, one the main character carries as his self-perpetuating loop of intense focus and addiction leads to an unpredictable outcome. Well done!
10bhaygo1
The performances were award worthy. The entire cast was completely dialed in. After every great scene, the next actor would be like, "hold my beer". Another thing of note was the style of the film. It was unlike anything I have ever seen. This Birdman like single shot kept you engaged throughout. I also have to compliment the composer. The jazzy score was like its own character as it helped dictate the tone of the movie. And last but definitely not least, the lead Billy Gardell. Drama is in his blood, and I hope the industry sees this hidden talent. He can carry a film and although his character is super flawed, you can't help but like the guy and cheer for his redemption. Check out this movie, you won't be disappointed!
I went to see The Vortex during its limited run in Los Angeles not realizing the story would play out against the backdrop of the 1980 MGM Grand Hotel fire in Las Vegas, but I left very impressed with the execution by Richard Zelniker and the performance by Billy Gardell.
Zelniker presents a narrative that swirls with an intoxicatingly dizzying effect, telling a cautionary tale of a comedian, Pete, played by Gardell, struggling with gambling debt and admittedly in too deep with underworld associate and friend, Jimmy, played by Christopher Titus. The complicated dance that plays out from the beginning as Jimmy comes to collect is heightened by the passage of time as well as the eerie occurrences which give way to many jackpots throughout the night, spurred by repeat visits from a Paiute woman (Emily Alabi) on the casino floor. As Pete's desperation increases, the Steadicam shots seem faster, creating a vortex-like effect from which the film draws its name, only slowing as he addresses his shortcomings through conversations with other casino patrons and attempts to take control of his fate.
The film's commitment in its depiction of characters searching for redemption through gambling provides the a near-perfect level of dissonance and in turn evokes a sinking feeling through the last act.
The picture gives me hope that independent film will live on with convincingly good quality and is proof that period pieces are possible at any level. I believe it to be a must-see for audiences seeking heavy handed character-driven films.
Zelniker presents a narrative that swirls with an intoxicatingly dizzying effect, telling a cautionary tale of a comedian, Pete, played by Gardell, struggling with gambling debt and admittedly in too deep with underworld associate and friend, Jimmy, played by Christopher Titus. The complicated dance that plays out from the beginning as Jimmy comes to collect is heightened by the passage of time as well as the eerie occurrences which give way to many jackpots throughout the night, spurred by repeat visits from a Paiute woman (Emily Alabi) on the casino floor. As Pete's desperation increases, the Steadicam shots seem faster, creating a vortex-like effect from which the film draws its name, only slowing as he addresses his shortcomings through conversations with other casino patrons and attempts to take control of his fate.
The film's commitment in its depiction of characters searching for redemption through gambling provides the a near-perfect level of dissonance and in turn evokes a sinking feeling through the last act.
The picture gives me hope that independent film will live on with convincingly good quality and is proof that period pieces are possible at any level. I believe it to be a must-see for audiences seeking heavy handed character-driven films.
10Jockaf96
All bets aside, Billy G and Richard Z are a dynamic duo in "The Vortex." A comedian fueled with gambling addiction has the opportunity of a lifetime to win big or save his soul. The timeline takes place at the MGM Grand during the 80's (true story). WHAT AN EERIE OPENING, BUT YOU HAVEN'T SEEN ANYTHING TILL THE END. Must watch. The writing style reminds me of what Kubrick did in the "The Killing." The introduction to each character relationship with Pete (Billy G), amplifies while gambling on the slots machine. You have friends from the casino, Love interest, loan shark, the loan sharks muscle, and native spirit (is she real or not?).
I think this movie was super cool as it captured the vintage 80s Vegas style very well! While watching this movie, you will feel a strong connection with every character you meet, as they all have interesting and attention-grabbing personalities. For me, I felt the strongest connection with the main character, Pete (Billy Gardell). I loved the way he told his stories and how deep down, he's a genuine dude. Also, the camera work and music was awesome. It was very creative and it really fit the story. Lastly, the ending will keep you on the edge of your seat! I highly recommend for everyone to see it as I enjoyed it a lot.
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- Gross US & Canada
- $7,528
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $3,780
- Feb 16, 2025
- Gross worldwide
- $7,528
- Runtime
- 1h 23m(83 min)
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