By Christian Toto
March 28, 2008
"21" gives movies "based on a true story" a bad name.
The blackjack drama may be inspired by real card counters, but there's little here that could have come from anywhere but a screenwriter's imagination.
That doesn't matter at first. We're distracted by the attractive cast and intoxicating camerawork. (Who knew tight close-ups of cards slapping down on a blackjack table could be so enthralling?) Before long, though, we realize that the minds behind "21" only have a pair of deuces up their sleeves.
Based on the book "Bringing Down the House," "21" follows a team of whiz kids from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology who count cards for a cagey professor named Mickey (Kevin Spacey, who co-produced the film).
The team wants to expand its roster to include Ben (Jim Sturgess), a fellow student with an uncanny feel for numbers. Ben isn't sure the group is right for him.
He would rather pay for medical school the honest way — toiling at a local men's shop for eight bucks an hour. Plus, he's a long shot for a full scholarship if he just nails the application essay.
But Ben's no dummy. He does the math and realizes he'll never be able to afford medical school at his current salary.
His puts his better judgment aside and joins the team. Besides, his college crush, Jill (Kate Bosworth), is also on the roster.
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