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'Molly's Game': Informative and challenging . . .

Posted by Billy Wonka on January 7, 2018 at 15:18:30:

With Chastain's 90-miles-an-hour narration explaining characters and motivations. All-in-all, a very good script employing lesser-knowns and a quick pace. Chastain, Elba, and Costner were all great in their respective roles and brought a form of depth to the narrative. Flashbacks from her youth painted a picture of a woman destined for trouble, of sorts.

One thing, Molly refers to her makeup as the 'Cinemax' self which I found hard on the eyes. Chastain is not pleasing to look at when all tarted up.

The story is interesting if not unbelievable. Compelling and amusing, the time flies by.

Worth a walk-in.