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'21' presents satisfying action despite improbable storyline

By: Stephanie Rancier

Issue date: 4/1/08 Section: Aggielife
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Jim Strurgess plays Ben Campbell, a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A group of students, with a shady professor as their leader, studies to perfect simple math and trickery in order to beat the dealer at blackjack.
Media Credit: Peter Lovino - SONY PICTURES ENTERTAINMENT
Jim Strurgess plays Ben Campbell, a student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology. A group of students, with a shady professor as their leader, studies to perfect simple math and trickery in order to beat the dealer at blackjack.
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It happens. You go see a movie that you really liked, then go home to find a supposed "film expert" trashed the same flick with a horrible review. Well, some critics probably need a stick removal operation to realize that not every enjoyable film has to be an Oscar contender. Going to the local cinema shouldn't be a test to measure sophistication or artistry. "21" is quite simply a no-fuss popcorn movie that's fun to bet on.

Ben Campbell (Jim Sturgess) is a star student at Massachusetts Institute of Technology with a guaranteed admission to Harvard medical school, pending his graduation from MIT. There's just one problem: Harvard's astronomical tuition and living expenses. Though Ben just got promoted, selling suits for $8 an hour isn't going to pay for an Ivy League medical degree. After Ben's one shot at a scholarship turns sour due to his lack of life experience outside the classroom, he is desperate to find a way of making his dream of attending Harvard possible.

After stunning professor Mickey Rosa (Kevin Spacey) during a linear equations class, Ben is presented with an unorthodox business proposal. A group of students, with the shady professor as their leader, study to perfect simple math and trickery in order to beat the dealer at blackjack. Though counting cards is not illegal, there are certainly risks involved for those who are caught.

If you think the lead character has an unusual accent, you're right. Sturgess is a Brit playing a young Bostonian and doesn't exactly nail the eastern American tongue. Despite the hybrid of a Boston-ish accent, Sturgess portrays a character to root for, even in arguably amoral situations. Spacey successfully transitions between the good guy professor and the crooked mastermind of a get-rich-quick scheme. However, Kate Bosworth unconvincingly plays the pretty rocket engineer and doesn't offer anything other than a few wig changes.
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