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21 (2008)

21 (2008)
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Director Robert Luketic adapts Ben Mezrich's best-seller Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions to tell the true-life tale of six genius students who used their brains to beat considerable odds. Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) may be shy, but his wallflower reputation betrays his inner brilliance. As smart as Ben may be, however, if he can't pay his tuition he'll be kicked out of M.I.T. Fortunately, the answer to all of Ben's problems is right there in the cards. Recruited to join a team of extremely gifted students who have used their mastery of numbers to beat the odds at blackjack, Ben procures a fake identity in order to join the casino scammers and their brilliant leader -- eccentric math professor and stats genius Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey) -- in some highly profitable weekend excursions to Las Vegas. Counting cards isn't illegal, and by using a complex series of signals, this team has cracked the code. Of course, it doesn't take long for Ben to become seduced by the glamorous Las Vegas lifestyle, and the attention afforded to him by his sexy teammate Jill Taylor (Kate Bosworth) finds him pushing his luck to the absolute limits. Laurence Fishburne stars as Cole Williams, the Sin City security chief who catches on to the group and makes it his mission to expose their lucrative blackjack scam. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

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Starring:
Jim SturgessKevin Spacey, (more)
Director(s):
Robert Luketic
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13
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Synopsis of 21

Director Robert Luketic adapts Ben Mezrich's best-seller Bringing Down the House: The Inside Story of Six M.I.T. Students Who Took Vegas for Millions to tell the true-life tale of six genius students who used their brains to beat considerable odds. Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) may be shy, but his wallflower reputation betrays his inner brilliance. As smart as Ben may be, however, if he can't pay his tuition he'll be kicked out of M.I.T. Fortunately, the answer to all of Ben's problems is right there in the cards. Recruited to join a team of extremely gifted students who have used their mastery of numbers to beat the odds at blackjack, Ben procures a fake identity in order to join the casino scammers and their brilliant leader -- eccentric math professor and stats genius Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey) -- in some highly profitable weekend excursions to Las Vegas. Counting cards isn't illegal, and by using a complex series of signals, this team has cracked the code. Of course, it doesn't take long for Ben to become seduced by the glamorous Las Vegas lifestyle, and the attention afforded to him by his sexy teammate Jill Taylor (Kate Bosworth) finds him pushing his luck to the absolute limits. Laurence Fishburne stars as Cole Williams, the Sin City security chief who catches on to the group and makes it his mission to expose their lucrative blackjack scam. ~ Jason Buchanan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
123 mins

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Director(s):
Robert Luketic
Writer(s):
Peter SteinfeldAllan Loeb
Producer(s):
Kevin SpaceyDana BrunettiMichael De Luca
Theatrical MPAA Rating:
PG13(Brief Nudity, Violence, Sexual Situations)
Categories:
Mystery & Suspense
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    Sheena M.

    I have to disagree with most reviewers. Kevin Spacey was amazing as usual, but the rest of this story really fell flat. If this was supposed to be a coming of age story, than it was a sad one. I had no moral issue with the crux of this film, I had no problem with the kid working the system.. I felt that part of the movie was interesting. The problem is that this kid starts out being a good person, and ends up being a bit of a loser. By the end of the movie, he is less introspective, he seems to have entirely lost any semblance of independant or critical thought. He becomes shallow basically, and his friendships become shallow (except for his best friend and his mother, those were the only redeeming relationships in this film). The love story is weak, poorly developed, and cliche. If you thought the ending was good, I don't understand, because in the end he basically just got lucky (no pun intended). Overall, I think this movie just felt empty, and sent a rather bad message.

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    Delores D.

    This was AWESOME! Had my on the edge of my seat! Kevin Spacey did an AWESOME job as the teacher and Jim Sturgess did a wonderful job as the student! Made me Happy that the student was able to get back at the teacher in the end!

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    Annie I.

    I was doubtful watching this movie but ended up liking it alot. The story is very interesting.

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