Win It All (2017)

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Win It All: Directed by Joe Swanberg. With Jake Johnson, Rony Shemon, Morgan Ng, Edward Kaihatsu. A small-time gambler agrees to stash a bag for an acquaintance who is heading to prison. When he discovers cash in the bag, he can’t resist the urge to dip into the funds.

“This movie review can be quite short. The acting is decent and the directing is also pretty good but the part this movie is lacking is a good plot. The movie is not that long but still felt boring at sometimes. I would say this movie fits more into the drama genre but has the ingredients of a thriller while pretending to be a comedy. The plot is way to straight forward and the characters in the movie lack depth. But not everything is negative because if i find a movie bad iu0026#39;ll just turn it off and allthough i thought about it i watched the whole thing. (Good thing the playing time isnu0026#39;t that long.)u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eI was expecting more of a poker/gambling movie but instead you just watch a pretty normal guy with a mild gambling addiction work himself in to trouble. Then he does what every normal human being would do and he tries to get back in to the sadle of life by living a fairly normal life. Itu0026#39;s all pretty straightforward stuff and this movie could use a bit more spice in the plot. The movie is average at best. Lacks the depth for a drama, lacks the plot for a thriller and lacks jokes for a comedy.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThe whole movie feels like a flat line which is not what most people are looking for in a movie. If youu0026#39;re just looking for an easy straightforward movie this one suits just fine. If youu0026#39;re however looking for more entertainment and excitement this is not the one. Youu0026#39;re probably better of watching a favorite classic over again.”

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