 
      This biographical crime drama, directed by Aaron Sorkin, follows the true
      story of Molly Bloom, a former Olympic skier who finds herself at the
      center of an underground poker empire. It tells the story of Molly's rise
      to power and eventual fall from grace, as she becomes embroiled in a world
      of gambling.
    
    
      With its clever approach to poker filmmaking and standout performances,
      Molly's Game has been widely praised by audiences and critics alike.
      Below, we will look closely more at the film's strengths and weaknesses,
      as well as explore how Sorkin's directorial debut stacks up against his
      impressive writing career.
    
    
      The Brief Intro
    
    Year: 2017
    IMDb: 7.4/10
    
      Genre: Biographical crime drama
    
    Director: Aaron Sorkin
    
      Stars: Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Jeremy Strong
    
    Running time: 141m
    
      The world of high-stakes poker still maintains a certain attraction
      despite the ease of being able to
      enjoy table games online
      for free from the comfort of your own home. Ex-Olympic skier Molly Bloom
      learned this firsthand after moving to Los Angeles and getting a job as an
      assistant to a shady businessman who hosted a weekly poker game.
    
    
      Molly met well-known Hollywood celebrities and wealthy businesspeople as
      she rose to the position of a gaming hostess. Yet as the adage goes, "with
      great power comes great responsibility," and Molly quickly found herself
      caught in a perilous web of greed and corruption. The FBI eventually
      arrested her as a result, claiming she had ties to the Russian mob.
    
    
      With her future hanging in the balance, Molly turned to Charlie Jaffey, a
      highly acclaimed criminal defense attorney, to assist her in proving her
      innocence and contesting the charges against her.
    
    
      Molly’s Game vs. Other Poker Films
    
     
    
      As we have said earlier, the biographical crime drama is a refreshing take
      on the world of gambling filmmaking. The former offers a unique
      perspective that sets it apart from other gambling scenes. Here are a few
      contextual differences that are worth mentioning.
    
    The Poker Scenes
    
      Firstly, Molly's Game stands apart from other productions about poker due
      to its unique portrayal of the game. In comparison with other movies that
      glorify the high-stakes world of competitive poker, this one presents a
      more nuanced perspective. It highlights not just the excitement of poker,
      but also the darker aspects such as addiction, greed, and corruption.
    
    Molly's Personal Story
    
      Another notable difference is Sorkin's smart choice to highlight Molly
      Bloom's story as the game's organizer sets Molly's Game apart from other
      poker films. This approach allows the movie to convey the intensity of the
      game without solely depending on its mechanics.
    
    
      Through Molly's eyes, we get a unique glimpse into the world of poker,
      where she has built an empire through the game's appeal and her
      connections with influential figures. This perspective adds layers of
      intricacy and depth to the film's plot, resulting in an enthralling and
      unforgettable story.
    
    
      More Reasons to Watch
    
     
    
      Molly's Game offers much more than just impressive performances, a
      talented cast, and a unique take on poker. Aaron Sorkin's debut as a
      director is yet another reason to watch this film, especially for those
      who admire his award-winning screenplays like The American President,
      Malice, and
      The Social Network, among others.
    
    
      Additionally, the movie features striking visuals, sophisticated
      cinematography that captures both the luxurious and gritty elements of the
      poker world and the legal proceedings. Sorkin's signature fast-paced
      dialogue and clever narrative twists in the screenplay add to the film's
      excitement.
    
    
      But beyond the technical aspects of the film, Molly's Game is a story of
      resilience and determination.
      Molly Bloom
      fights to clear her name and reclaim her life in the face of overwhelming
      adversity. It is a compelling and inspiring tale that will keep audiences
      on the edge of their seats until the very end.
    
    
      Post-Weinstein Era in Molly’s Game
    
     
    
      Together with the movie's many positive aspects and compelling narrative
      elements, it is important to note Molly's journey's contextual
      difficulties. This refers to the way in which the post-Weinstein age views
      the portrayal of Molly Bloom's encounters with prominent men and their
      possibly exploitative conduct towards her in the movie.
    
    
      Others would argue that the movie doesn't go far enough in advocating a
      revolution against this conduct, even though it doesn't support it. The
      moral ambiguity of Molly's activities and the conduct of some of the guys
      she interacts with may be critically examined in this situation.
    
    
      On the other hand, it raised awareness and drew attention to gender
      inequality and sexual harassment in society.
    
    
      Summarize
    
    
      Molly's Game is a well-told story. Aaron Sorkin took a pretty innovative
      approach to making a poker movie. The tension during the game is
      transferred quite effectively. In addition, the film raises important
      questions about the dynamics of power and responsibility. If you're
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