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+ Best Las Vegas Movie of the Year
William H. Macy looks doubtfully out at us in delicious neon on the poster for Wayne Kramer's The Cooler |
QUICK REVIEW:
Bernie is a 'cooler' [a person whose bad luck 'cools' off winning tables] in a second tier Las Vegas casino, but as he falls in love with a lovely waitress, the customers begin to win, and his boss Shelly becomes furious.
The acting between William H. Macy (Fargo (1996)) and Maria Bello (A History of Violence (2005)), with an Oscar-nominated Alec Baldwin (It's Complicated (2009)) as the pit-bull-like boss on the sideline, is strong, - and it's also The Cooler's main attraction. The film also has some nice secondary performances, especially from Paul Sorvino (Goodfellas (1990)) as a heroin-junkie-singer.
The drama is strong and realistic in this romantic gangster dramedy, and it walks a fine line in dealing with the uglier sides of life without overdoing it and turning dour.
The film is co-written and directed by South-African filmmaker Wayne Kramer (Running Scared (2006)). I would probably have taken The Cooler in a different direction, but in Kramer's hands, the lady luck-theme is given the floor and SPOILER we receive a happy ending.
Lovely movie.
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Cost: 4 mil. $
Box office: 10.4 mil. $
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