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21
TrailerThe film is about six MIT students who were trained to become experts in card counting and subsequently took Vegas casinos for millions in winnings. Seduced by the money, the Vegas lifestyle, and by his smart and sexy teammate, one of them begins to push the limits.Actors: Jim Sturgess, Kevin Spacey, Kate Bosworth, Aaron Yoo, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Laurence Fishburne, Jack McGee, Josh Gad, Sam Golzari, Helen Carey, ...»Director: Robert LuketicCountry: United StatesDuration: 123 minQuality: HDRelease: 2008IMDb: 6.80 CommentsSort By- Newest
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Actors of "21"
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Characters of "21"
BenPlayed by: Jim SturgessMicky RosaPlayed by: Kevin SpaceyJillPlayed by: Kate BosworthChoiPlayed by: Aaron YooKiannaPlayed by: Liza LapiraFisherPlayed by: Jacob PittsCole WilliamsPlayed by: Laurence FishburneTerryPlayed by: Jack McGeeMilesPlayed by: Josh GadCamPlayed by: Sam GolzariEllen CampbellPlayed by: Helen CareyBob PhillipsPlayed by: Jack GilpinPlanet Hollywood Floor ManagerPlayed by: Frank PattonPhilosophical GamblerPlayed by: Christopher Michael HolleyProfessor HanesPlayed by: Colin AngleWarrenPlayed by: Bradley ThoennesStemplePlayed by: Spencer Garrett -
Directors of "21"
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Creators of "21"
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Critic Reviews of "21"
Christian Science MonitorOctober 18, 2008If only director Robert Luketic and screenwriters Peter Steinfeld and Allan Loeb had not opted for glitz. As filmmakers, they're playing for very low stakes.
Time OutApril 11, 2008The whizzo-conceit and slick visual bling do give it an undeniably diverting buzz, yet the movie's cautionary formula shows its hand way before the clunky final reel.
I.E. WeeklyMarch 31, 2008Like the Strip itself, it's all lights and music throbbing so hard you confuse yourself into thinking you're having fun.
Chicago ReaderMarch 31, 2008The students are so blandly written this never builds any suspense, though it probably has some value as an empowerment fantasy for debt-ridden collegians.
Ebert & RoeperMarch 31, 2008Although it's definitely a fictionalization of a true story, they get the essence of this insanely crazy double life that these kids led as they were breaking the bank in Vegas.
Chicago Sun-TimesMarch 28, 2008Inspired by the real-life story of the M.I.T. students who took Las Vegas casinos for millions, 21 has been reshaped to fit a simple movie template -- and it's nearly as much fun as watching an insurance professional compute actuarial tables.
Lyles' Movie FilesOctober 24, 2012Craps out leaving you wondering how it all went so wrong.
Matt's Movie ReviewsJuly 07, 2010Too bland, too bright and too long, 21 may talk a big game but it is mainly insipid entertainment.
CinePassionAugust 27, 2009Luketic's dunderheaded, would-be caper is a morality tale where the only moral at stake is the dullard-hero's thoughtless entitlement
Times-PicayuneJuly 24, 2009It's a slick enough movie, with an intriguing enough concept. It would be a much more enjoyable movie, however, if the wheels didn't come off script-wise.
TheMovieReport.comMarch 29, 2009One can't help but think there was a smarter film to be made from this premise.
Fayetteville Free WeeklyFebruary 02, 2009When the movie 21 was announced with Kevin Spacey and Laurence Fishburne, it sounded like a winner. When everybody else involved in 21 was mentioned, it was doomed to be a loser.
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