‘21’ craps out
If something about this film was interesting, it apparently stayed in Vegas
![]() | Professor Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey) teaches MIT student Ben (Jim Sturgess) the art of card counting in "21." |
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Based exceedingly loosely on a true story, the film follows a crew of MIT math whizzes who cultivate their card-counting skills to rake in the chips.
Jim Sturgess (“Across the Universe”) stars as Ben, a senior who’s been keeping his nose to the grindstone and maintained an impressive 4.0 average. But just as he’s trying to figure out how he and his working-class mom are going to be able to afford to send him to Harvard Medical School, along comes a devil on his shoulder in the personage of Professor Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey). Micky used to be a casino card counter himself, but now he leaves the heavy lifting to a cadre of students who have been specially trained to watch the blackjack dealers’ decks and signal their co-conspirators when the terrain is looking hospitable.
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Sturgess is attractive but not particularly interesting, and he pales in both regards opposite Bosworth, who is stunningly gorgeous but possessed of an epic vapidness. She almost single-handedly sunk “Superman Returns” with her stilted and lifeless performance as Lois Lane, and in her second collaboration with director Luketic (they previously teamed on the forgettable “Win a Date with Tad Hamilton!”), she remains an on-screen vacuum.
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“21” has been packaged with lots of flash and sass, but it’s ultimately a sucker bet. Do yourself a favor, and fold.
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