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Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects) and young Hollywood super star Kate Boswoth (Superman Returns) star in this clever & adreniline filled heist film. An MIT math whiz is recruited by a teacher to join a specialized team of card counters. They break away from their mentor before ... casino security finally catches up with them. Based on book "Bringing Down the House." It co-stars La
  • Starring: Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth
  • Directed by: Robert Luketic
  • Runtime: 2 hours 3 minutes
  • Release year: 2008
  • Studio: Columbia Pictures
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Synopsis: Academy Award Winner Kevin Spacey (The Usual Suspects) and young Hollywood super star Kate Boswoth (Superman Returns) star in this clever & adreniline filled heist film. An MIT math whiz is recruited by a teacher to join a specialized team of card counters. They break away from their mentor before casino security finally catches up with them. Based on book "Bringing Down the House." It co-stars La
Starring: Jim Sturgess, Kate Bosworth
Supporting actors: Aaron Yoo, Liza Lapira, Jacob Pitts, Josh Gad, Sam Golzari, Laurence Fishburne, Kevin Spacey
Directed by: Robert Luketic
Genre: Crime, Drama
Runtime: 2 hours 3 minutes
Release year: 2008
Studio: Columbia Pictures
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MPAA Rating: Rated PG-13 for some violence, and sexual content including partial nudity
ASIN: B001EMXS1Q (Rental) and B001AF9SJS (Purchase)
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21 (Single-Disc Edition) DVD ~ Jim Sturgess

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  • US Theatrical Release Date: March 28, 2008
  • MPAA: Rated PG-13 for some violence, and sexual content including partial nudity
  • Production Company: Columbia Pictures, Relativity Media, Trigger Street Productions, Michael De Luca Productions, GH Three
  • Also Known As: 21 - The Movie / Untitled Blackjack Picture
  • Filming Locations: Back Bay, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Boston Convention & Exposition Center - 415 Summer Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Boston University - One Sherborn Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Caesars Palace - 3570 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA | Chelsea, Massachusetts, USA | Great Bay Restaurant - 500 Commonwealth Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Hard Rock Hotel and Casino - 4455 Paradise Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | McCarran International Airport - 5757 Wayne Newton Boulevard, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Newbury Street, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Planet Hollywood Resort and Casino - 3667 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Playboy Club - 4321 W. Flamingo Road, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Public Garden - Charles and Beacon Streets, Boston, Massachusetts, USA | Red Rock Resort - 11011 W. Charleston Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Riviera Hotel & Casino - 2901 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Summerlin Parkway, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA | Venetian Hotel - 3355 Las Vegas Blvd South, Las Vegas, Nevada, USA

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars HIT ME, July 26, 2008
This review is from: 21 (Single-Disc Edition) (DVD)
Films about gambling and Las Vegas in particular have always held a certain fascination with the public, culminating with perhaps the ultimate Vegas movie OCEAN'S ELEVEN. But this week we have a release of a film that takes the Vegas movie a whole new direction. Most stunning of all is that it is in part based on a true story.

TWENTY ONE is the story of Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess), a struggling student at MIT (Massachusetts Institute of Technology) who has hopes of attending Harvard Med School. A grade A student with a 4.0 average, Ben is interviewed for a full ride scholarship. All he has to do is present an essay describing a life experience that sets him out above the other several hundred students applying. The problem is he has nearly no life experience.

That all changes when he starts a class taught by Prof. Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey). During the class, Rosa notices Ben's aptitude with numbers and mathematical equations. In turn, he invites him to join a select group of students Rosa has put together. The reason? Using the technique of counting cards, they plan to make a mint in Vegas at the blackjack tables.

At first hesitant to do so, Ben finally comes around and joins the group which consists of Jill Taylor (Kate Bosworth), Choi (Aaron Yoo), Kianna (Liza Lapira) and Fisher (Jacob Pitts). The group learns to not only count cards, they put together a set of signals to let the lead player know which tables are hot and when to move on. When they have it down, they become Vegas bound.

It runs like clockwork. The tables return them all a tidy profit and back to school they go, only to return weekend after weekend. Along the way a romance develops between Ben and Jill, Choi continues to pilfer tiny items everywhere he goes and Fisher places the entire project in jeopardy with a drunken night at the tables. The result is Fisher gets booted and Ben becomes the big cheese.

With money coming in like never before, the rush of taking on the tables in Vegas and finding love at last, Ben's life changes but not for the better. Grades become a thing of the past as do his friends. His focus becomes making more and more money until he takes a chance he can't come back from.

A bad night at the tables results in Micky cutting Ben lose and leaving the team in their hotel room alone. Making the decision to go it alone, Ben gets caught by Cole Williams (Laurence Fishburne), the head of security for the hotel casino. Not only does he get caught, Cole has a grudge against an old gambler he lost years ago...named Micky Rosa.

The twists and turns at the end of the film along with the build up from the start make this a compelling movie that holds your attention from the starting gate. Ben's life riding a roller coaster of lows, highs and a return to the lows makes for an interesting tale that turned out much better than I expected.

All performances seen in this flick are totally believable from the leads to the secondary characters. While Spacey may have been the "name above the title" in getting this movie made, he doesn't take center stage here, instead opting to work with the ensemble and that is to the benefit of the film.

Based on the true story of a group of MIT students who actually did take Vegas for a ton of money, though not nearly in the same way shown here for dramatic effect, the film is certain to get the hopes up of gamblers seeking a way to beat the bank. Don't get caught up in that notion as the house is always the favorite. Instead, get caught up in the tale of a group of students led by a charismatic teacher who take a gamble and end up getting more than they bargained for.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Based on a true story?, October 14, 2008
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This review is from: 21 (Single-Disc Edition) (DVD)
The movie is based on a true story, but the plot is changed so much from the book, it is hardly recognizeable. The movie captures the excitement of the team counting cards in Vegas, but the characters are unbelievable. Kevin Spacey plays a vindictive professor who organizes the team. Spacey does a competent job, but the character's motivations are so over the top that it is unbelievable he's never been caught or he can keep his job as a professor at MIT. Sturgess plays a very smart student trying to make some money because he was accepted into Havard Med. School. The timeline is very confusing. Is the whole story a flashback? However, I thought the essay is what kicked the plot off. The love story is not very convincing or interesting. Also, these Vegas trips were business trips for these students. According to the accounts I read, they did not regularly go to strip clubs. They went on overnight trips. They did not have time to for all the partying in the movie.

The aspects of the movie I liked best was how they showed the signaling and card counting working. The gambling was done well. The scenes of college life were good.

In summary, it is not a horrible movie, but it could have been so much better. The real story is fascinating. The movie only partially generates that excitement.
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars 21, July 12, 2008
This review is from: 21 (+ BD Live) [Blu-ray] (Blu-ray)
fun film to watch
nothing screams oscars but its a good movie for whenever you need something to watch
-kind of predictable but a sick ending twist
-gambling scenes are fun to watch
-genius envy for the characters that graduate MIT with a 4.0
-dont have to be a genius to count cards
all in all a good flick
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