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The Card Counter (2021)
Gave up halfway through.
Everything about Oscar Isaac's character carries this movie. Great acting of an interesting character. Everything else about this movie is terrible. Poker scenes with USA guy are completely pointless. Willem Dafoe is criminally underused. I would like to see more scenes and character development from his involvement rather than the lazy dialogue in the budding romance between Isaac and Haddish's characters. Haddish's character is awkwardly jammed into the story and is an odd choice as a comic relief for such a tense, gritty movie.
I stuck around half way through the movie and it was going far too slow with pointless scenes. Normally I'm a big Marty fan but this just wasn't good.
Million Dollar Beach House (2020)
Who is hiring these people????
Fair warning, I didn't make it through Ep. 2 so maybe it changes but....
I don't understand how this group of Realtors ever gets a listing, especially after this show airs. Noel/Nole literally doesn't even know his own name and has been selling real estate for 5 minutes before deciding it's time to take on The Hamptons. The show just glosses over him saying that he has very little experience. If you own a multi-million dollar property, don't you think you'd ask the agent about their experience in selling super luxury homes before listing with them?
Bro 1 and bro 2 seem to have no idea what they're doing, especially JB. When they "bro hug" and dap each other up on a showing in front of clients....cringe. It's a million dollar listing fellas, not the locker room. Show some class.
Peggy seems to be the only character who brings any value to the company or the show. She's charismatic and has more experience than the others do and has a built in referral base by selling in Manhattan. If I'm her, I'm hitching my wagon to just about anyone else before the guys that she's with.
Client communication is seemingly non existent in the first two episodes. Hard to believe that people continue trusting this real estate group after seeing their immaturity and lack of experience on full display.