John
Dahl directed this exploration of New York private clubs devoted to
high-stakes poker, with first-person narration from the film's central
figure, law student Mike McDermott (Matt
Damon), who loses his entire savings to Russian club owner Teddy
KGB (John Malkovich). Mike then turns away from cards, devoting his
attentions to his law studies and his live-in girlfriend Jo (Gretchen
Mol), who's concerned when Mike's former gambling buddy Worm (Edward
Norton) is released from prison. She has good reason to worry, since
it takes Worm only a matter of minutes to draw Mike back into poker
action. When she learns Mike has returned to the poker clubs, she moves
out, and Mike begins to lose interest in his studies. Worm has a pre-prison
debt, and the threatening Grama (Michael Rispoli) wants the money. Mike
not only indulges the irresponsible Worm, he gets involved in Worm's
debts. When Grama demands $15,000 on a five-day deadline, the two buddies
go into high gear with a non-stop, no-sleep gambling binge that spirals
downward toward an ultimate confrontation with Teddy KGB. Darkened club
interiors and New York nights are captured by the superb cinematography
of Jean Yves Escoffier, who moved from French films (the 1991 Les
Amants du Pont Neuf) to American movies with the reflective
surfaces of Excess Baggage
(1997) and the patina of pathos found in Harmony Korine's experimental
Gummo (1997). Shown at
the 1998 Venice Film Festival and the 1998 Montreal Film Festival.
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