Molly's Game (2017)
9/10
A highly enthralling game
16 February 2018
With an interesting subject matter, advertising that drew me right into wanting to see it, a great cast (Jessica Chastain, Idris Elba) and one of today's best screen writers in Aaron Sorkin making his directing debut, 'Molly's Game' had a lot going for it and had more than enough to compel me to see it.

Saw 'Molly's Game' a few weeks ago but didn't get round to reviewing it due to being so busy and my "to review" list being a long one and getting longer all the time. Likewise with my "films to see" list. Finally getting round to reviewing 'Molly's Game', to me it was a great film and worthy of every ounce of its positive reception, being one of the year's better reviewed films (another factor in my want to see the film). Not flawless, but one of the year's best? Yes. Absolutely.

'Molly's Game' perhaps runs a little too long and it fizzles somewhat at the end. At this point the momentum grips less and things ring false, particularly in the over-sentimental family elements (Elba's powerful speech makes the courtroom elements worth it).

However, Jessica Chastain is a marvel in the lead and she is matched every step of the way by charismatic Idris Elba. Their chemistry blisters. Also worthy of credit are Chris O'Dowd and, more surprisingly, Michael Cera, known for their more comedic roles, being cast against type in very dramatic roles and being every bit as much at ease with them. Kevin Costner also hasn't been this good in years and that is saying a lot.

Sorkin's directing debut is a very confident one and shows huge potential and assurance. Despite perhaps being too early to say, he is a better writer than as a director, only because he is so outstanding a writer. The energetic and stylish production values make 'Molly's Game' a visually striking film. The music score is not the most memorable or extraordinary there's ever been, but it at least fits and sounds appealing.

On top of all that, 'Molly's Game's' story is fast-paced and highly enthralling. The poker elements fascinate and to me it wasn't talky and the narration wasn't that over-used or over-explanatory, there are far worse examples in film and for no reason at all. Other than the cast the other big star of 'Molly's Game' is the crackling script that sizzles in energy, razor-sharp in wit and consistently thought-provoking and entertaining.

In summary, one game that is a must play. 9/10 Bethany Cox
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