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Movie Review: Revolver

Written by Gerald Wright
Published December 04, 2007

The name Guy Ritchie evokes an enthusiastic response in some movie-goers. I am sure everyone's curiosity is aroused about Revolver, his new crime drama. The characters in this movie devise a plan on how men having a "formula" could win at will at everything they do in life. While examining this fascinating idea, the thriller takes a roller coaster ride into the world of murder, gambling, vice and drugs.

The concept behind the film is that the real enemy lies within an individual. Jake Green (Jason Statham) is a con artist and a popular gambler who has acquired a strategy known as "the formula" that is to lead its user to win every game. During his seven year prison sentence in solitary confinement, he was jailed in a cell between two other convicts (not ever meeting each other). The three men communicated and shared their knowledge on confidence tricks and chess moves, and spent time mastering "The Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics".

Two years before their release date, the two convicts Jake befriended escaped prison without a trace and took the information that Jake gave them, including the knowledge of Jake's possessions and money. When Jake is released from prison two years later he learns his funds have been taken by his unseen escaped prison buddies. In order to get back what he lost, Jake decides he must go back to gambling and apply "the Formula".

The story broadens and gets more involved with murder, vice, and drug deals, but the plot gets difficult to understand. Jake gets involved with a crime boss and casino owner named Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta) who wants revenge on Jake for winning a large sum of money from him. So Dorothy orders a hit on him. But when an attempt on Jake's life fails, two mysterious individuals named Zach (Vincent Pastore) and Avi (Andre Benjamin) come to his rescue. They will protect Jake only if he gives them his money to fund their loan shark enterprise. But Dorothy must worry about the big crime boss Sam Gold who controls Dorothy's rivals Lord John and Lily Walker who are trying to gain power.

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Movie Review: Revolver
Published: December 04, 2007
Type: Review
Section: Video
Filed Under: Video: Crime, Video: Drama
Writer: Gerald Wright
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