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Mississippi Grind stuck with me for weeks after, mostly cause I kept thinking about that final poker hand where Mendelsohn just looks so empty even when hes up. I watched it on a random Tuesday after losing 80 bucks on slots and honestly it made me feel a little better about my own dumb decisions lol

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if you can handle subtitles theres a japanese series called kaiji ultimate survivor where the mc has to clear weird high stakes games to pay off debt, it’s over the top but the mind games are ridiculously clever

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Between Rounders and Mississippi Grind I'm taking Mississippi Grind any day, Rounders feels like a poker fairy tale but Mississippi Grind actually captures how sad and compulsive real gambling can get.

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Mississippi Grind is a solid pick but honestly I'd queue up The Gambler (the 1974 one with Caan) right after, the self destruction spiral hits way harder when you watch them back to back.

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honestly i was never into gambling shows til my roommate put on the sting and i got hooked on the con artist angle more than the poker, the whole setup with paul newman just makes you feel smart for keeping up with the tricks. it's old but it aged way better than i expected and now i lowkey wanna watch the hustler next sunday.

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Mississippi Grind really is a solid shout, the way it shows the quit desperation instead of just the big wins is something most gambling flicks miss. I'd also toss in The Gambler from 1974, it's old but James Caan nails that self destructive itch better than anything else I've seen

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if you can find it california split from the 70s is solid, altman just lets the characters drift through card rooms and tracks without any big speech about addiction. it doesn't try to glamourize any of it which is kind of refreshing

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Rounders gets all the love but Mississippi Grind actually captures that desperate road trip depression way better, like you can feel every bad decision weighing on them while Rounders still plays out like a hero's journey.

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Ooh if you’re up for something based on a wild true story watch The Queen’s Gambit miniseries, the chess betting scenes and tournament buildup honestly had me glued way more than I expected.

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