Status

Released

original language

English

Budget

$ 0

Revenue

$ 566006

Top Billed Cast

Christian Bale

Rick

Cate Blanchett

Nancy

Natalie Portman

Elizabeth

Brian Dennehy

Joseph

Antonio Banderas

Tonio

Freida Pinto

Helen

Wes Bentley

Barry

Isabel Lucas

Isabel

Teresa Palmer

Karen

Imogen Poots

Della

Peter Matthiessen

Christopher

Armin Mueller-Stahl

Fr. Zeitlinger

Cherry Jones

Ruth

Patrick Whitesell

Agent #1

Rick Hess

Agent #2

Michael Wincott

Herb

Kevin Corrigan

Gus

Jason Clarke

Johnny

Joel Kinnaman

Errol

Clifton Collins Jr.

Jordan

Nick Offerman

Scott

Jamie Harris

Burglar

Lawrence Jackson

Burglar #2

Dane DeHaan

Paul

Shea Whigham

Jim

Ryan O'Neal

Ryan

Bruce Wagner

Bud Wiggins

Jocelin Donahue

Jocelin

Nicky Whelan

Nicky

Fabio

Fabio

Joe Manganiello

Joe

Thomas Lennon

Tom

Joe Lo Truglio

Guest

Beau Garrett

Beau

Katia Winter

Katia

Jelly Howie

Jelly

Nick Kroll

Nick

Danny Strong

Danny Strong

Sergei Bodrov

Sergei

Jörg Widmer

Photographer

Kelly Cutrone

Model Agency Woman

Alpha Takahashi

Japanese Girl #1

Yumi Mizui

Japanese Girl #2

Slavitza Jovan

Tarot Card Reader

Naha Armády

Naha

Janette Roderick

Weightlifter

Thomas Barnes

Dr. Barnes

Isis Alize

Barbie

Cleo Bartolo

Maid

Leo Vendedda

Burn Victim #1

Deuce Wayne

Burn Victim #2

Melissa Haro

Model #1

Raquel Zimmermann

Model #2

Jessica Farrow

Model #3

Elizabeth Betzen

Model #4

Alana Marie

Photo Studio Model

Madeleine Wade

Dancer #1

Sara Mohr

Dancer #2

Pheobe Schraft

Harpist

Sarah Kaite Coughlan

Party Goer #1

Miranda Jewel

Party Goer #2

Riley Lee

Boss

Jennifer Connell

June

Paula Lema

January

Christie Beran

Vegas Pretty Girl

Ben Kingsley

Storyteller (voice)

Chéri Ballinger

Blond Spa Girl (uncredited)

Elena Nikitina Bick

Model (uncredited)

Adrienne McQueen

Seductress (uncredited)

Valiant Michael

Actor (uncredited)

Hazuki Kato

Party Girl (uncredited)

Nikki Magnusson

Casino Patron (uncredited)

Tamara Belousova

Dizzy Actress (uncredited)

Tara Beaulieu

(uncredited)

Jaime Gallagher

Nanny (uncredited)

Stephen D'Angelo

Steve (uncredited)

Magali Widmer

Bartender (uncredited)

Mena Lovin

Actress (uncredited)

Emely von Oest

Love (uncredited)

Leni Rico Maria Magdalena

Party Guest (uncredited)

Dean Bruni

Party Guest (uncredited)

Allison Ott

Marie Antoinette (uncredited)

Dan Harmon

Dan Harmon (uncredited)

Theo Bongani Ndyalvane

Party Guest (uncredited)

Halle Arbaugh

Model (uncredited)

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A review by Rangan

Written by Rangan on 2017-11-04

**Knight of Craps = Shift + delete** As for me, this director is done. His last best film was 'The New World'. I don't know why someone keeps financing him. It is neither an art and message film, nor has any entertainment value. In one word, total-crap. All the above, these actors agreeing to do the roles. Definitely this director's films have received more boos at Cannes than any others. Not fit for film festivals, as well as theatrical releases. The surprise part was, I saw it. Even after I felt a similar way for his previous film. There's no story. Just a random acts. Even documentary films have a better narrative. Remember a film was being made by Willem Dafoe in the film 'Mr. Bean's Holiday', this is exactly the same film. Except there's no Mr. Bean/Atkinson here to make it a cheerful additional editing. It was like the director woke up in the morning and decided to do what he felt to shoot without a script. I dislike whispering background narration. It is like a lullaby, one might fall into sleep. Not just asleep, but a deep sleep. Direct dialogues between the characters are like an oasis in this film. If you have nothing to do and ready for a slow film, you should not consider it then too, because it is not a film, but a two hour long torture. Easily skippable film. _1.5/10_

A review by Geronimo1967

Written by Geronimo1967 on 2024-04-01

How is it that Christian Bale always manages to get himself the parts where he just wanders around the place getting laid? He's a successful writer who feels his hollow life needs a bit of a lift. When his brother takes his own life (perhaps he'd read the script?), and with his other one in a bit of a mess of his own making, "Rick" concludes that he needs to find something more substantial in his life than drifting along finding casual sex when/where he can. What now ensues, loosely based on a Tarot suite, takes us on a tour of Los Angeles and Las Vegas as his plays out his peccadilloes with a selection of women - including Cate Blanchett and Natalie Portman. Will he find happiness? Contentment even? Who cares? I'm afraid I didn't. To be fair, Terrence Malick has spent some time on the aesthetic here - the film looks good, but if you are going to centre a film on a character like "Rick", then you have to hope that he engages with those watching. He didn't and I didn't. The story just plodded along going nowhere fast, introducing us to characters with next to no depth or charisma and though I'm usually a fan of sparing dialogue, the absence of anything meaningful really did detract from what was clearly an underlying philosophy tied into an ancient Eastern myth and meant to illustrate the risks of never settling for what you have - even if you know what you're looking for. Brian Dennehy adds very little as his father and I felt the whole thing looked like it was more of a rehearsal, or an home video, than a finessed product. I didn't hate it, it has it's moments, but I wouldn't watch it again, nor could I really recommend it either.