'Black Jack' (though I prefere the more exploitive German title 'On Your Knees Django, and Lick my Boots') is a mean spaghetti western that gets pretty much everything right. The direction and camera work are on point, the soundtrack is great and the violence is brutal and sadistic. I especially like how the revenge is executed in a more personal way, paying the villains back the same things they did before. Though villains is a strong word here, because almost every character in this movie is a hateful bastard to begin with and Robert Woods is hardly playing a hero either.It's probably my favorite western performance by Woods so far. He fully uses his Giuliano Gemma & George Hilton -esque screen presence as the anti-hero who is out for revenge after his men cripple him and rape & kill his sister - his manic laughter and menacing slow walk with a stick make him one of the more memorable spaghetti avgengers.
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Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) is a MIT math major looking to get into Harvard School of Medicine. He comes from a poor family and needs to dazzle for a full scholarship. Ben impressed his professor Micky Rosa (Kevin Spacey) and is introduced to the professor's secret club. Along with Jill Taylor (Kate Bosworth), Choi (Aaron Yoo), Kianna (Liza Lapira) and Fisher (Jacob Pitts), they hone their card counting skills to beat the casinos at blackjack. It's a great ride until casino pit boss Cole Williams (Laurence Fishburne) catches him.The premise is interesting. The movie depends on Jim Sturgess and where the movie chose to concentrate on. I'm not thrill about the romance being glued on to this. It feels ill-fitting. If there is one compelling relationship, it should be Ben and the professor. This could have been a great dark character study. Instead it tries to be flashy and cool. The romance drains the edginess out of the movie. Also it would be more compelling to have Ben start off as a more introverted loner. It would allow more room for the character growth and some possible father issues. 2ff7e9595c
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