Posts Tagged: 21


29
Mar 08

21: Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner!

LCD Soundsystem – Big Ideas: Download | Link 2 | Link 3

21: Winner Winner, Chicken Dinner! mp3

Slick camera work and some good performances rev up the technical quality of this fact-based story about a 21 year old MIT student named Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) who, along with his brainy Ivy League chums, travels to Vegas to win tons of money at the blackjack tables. Their sleazy math professor, Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey), leads the group. Rosa has devised an elaborate and conspiratorial card counting scheme that consists of code words and hand gestures. With all that preparation, the group’s scheme does work … for a while. And in the process, the shy, cautious Ben, who only wants the money for tuition costs, morphs into his alter ego, a person quite unlike his original self.

The film’s pace starts off leisurely, then alternates between fast-paced Vegas casino action and periods of downtime wherein Ben and his girlfriend, fellow conspirator Jill (Kate Bosworth), talk shop and take in the high life. The story does have a villain, but it may not be who you think it is.

The script’s dialogue is snappy and hip, and contains minimal tech jargon. “Variable change” is one such math term, and it has thematic implications toward the end, as the story twists and turns in ways that may surprise you. And “winner winner, chicken dinner” is the group’s lingo for gambling success.

Production design is realistic and lavish; this is a big budget film. Color cinematography, by DP Russell Carpenter, is polished and slick. There are lots of elaborate camera dissolves and close-ups. The best parts of the film are the close-ups of the characters at the blackjack tables. Film editing coincides with plot pacing, and ranges from slow to super fast. Acting is all-around good. Kevin Spacey gives his usual topnotch acting job; Sturgess and Bosworth also give fine performances.

It’s not a perfect film. Background music was noisy and rather nondescript for my taste. And I could have wished for more card playing, and less time spent on Ben’s college buddies in the first Act; the result is that the film gets off to a slow start. Still, the script is credible, and stays close to its book source “Bringing Down The House” by Ben Mezrich.

Thematically relevant in today’s world of greed and materialism, “21″ is a terrific film, one that has greater import than other films, because the events in “21″ really happened. And the fine performances and polished visuals enhance the overall look and feel, to create a film that is both engaging and entertaining.

by Lechuguilla


18
Mar 08

iTunes Shopping Featuring: Crystal Castles, LCD Soundsystem, and Flo-Rida

21 Movie

New This Week:

Crystal Castles – S/T
We Are Scientists – Brain Thrust Mastery
The Kills – Midnight Boom
Adam Green – Sixes and Sevens
Be Your Own Pet – Get Awkward
Bone Thugs N Harmony – Still Creepin On Ah Come Up
DeVotchKa – A Mad and Faithful Telling
Destroyer – Trouble In Dreams
Flo-Rida – Mail On Sunday
Fuck Buttons – Street Horrrsing
These New Puritans – Beat Pyramid
Jayo Felony – Still Tru’ed Up
Sheek Louch – Silverback Gorilla
Rocko – Self-Made
She & Him – Volume 1
The Cinematic Orchestra – Live At The Royal Albert Hall
The Teenagers – Reality Check
21 – Movie Soundtrack (Columbia)
The A.K.As (Are Everywhere!) – Everybody Make Some Noise!
Neon Neon – Stainless Style

Crystal Castles – Good Time MP3 | YSI
LCD Soundsystem – Big Ideas MP3 | YSI
Destroyer – An Actor’s Revenge MP3 | YSI
Fuck Buttons – Bright Tomorrow MP3 | YSI
Flo-Rida ft. Lil Wayne – American Superstar MP3 | YSI
She and Him – Why Do You Let Me Stay Here? MP3