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茉莉牌局

导演:
艾伦·索金
主演:
杰西卡·查斯坦,伊德里斯·艾尔巴,凯文·科斯特纳,迈克尔·塞拉,杰瑞米·斯特朗,克里斯·奥多德,J.C.麦肯泽,布莱恩·达西·詹姆斯,比尔·坎普,格雷厄姆·格林,贾斯汀·柯克,安格拉·戈茨,娜塔莉·科瑞尔,斯蒂芬妮·赫菲尔德,麦迪逊·麦金利,乔·基瑞,迈克尔·卡斯洛夫,克莱尔·兰金,乔恩·巴斯,萨曼莎·伊斯莱尔,马修·德斯里普,杰克博·布莱尔,克里斯·博伊尔,瑞秋·斯盖顿,摩根·大卫·琼斯
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7.0
533人评分
英语
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2017-09-08
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简介:
著名编剧艾伦·索金(Aaron Sorkin)即将转行做导演,而他导演的第一部电影是《茉莉的牌局》(Molly’s Game),该片根据真人真事创作,讲述了“扑克公主”茉莉·布鲁姆(Molly Bloom)的故事。  茉莉·布鲁姆(Molly Bloom)年轻时专注滑雪,水平在世界上排在前列。然而在奥运会选拔中她不幸名落孙山,之后她决定在读法律学院之前给自己一年的假,于是就跑去洛杉矶当了女招待,结果迷上了开设赌局,凭借自己的聪明头脑,茉莉在八年间通过开设赌局赚了数百万美元。来她赌局的都是一些好莱坞巨星和富豪巨贾,包括本·阿弗莱克、莱奥纳多·迪卡普里奥等。  《茉莉的牌局》将根据茉莉·布鲁姆本人2014年出版的回忆录改编,索尼公司将负责制作和发行。
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