iMDB Rating: 5.9
Date Released : 20 January 2006
Genre : Drama, Thriller
Stars : Georg Friedrich, Birgit Minichmayr, Gerti Drassl, Andreas Patton
Movie Quality : HDrip
Format : MKV
Size : 870 MB
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A compulsive gambler is forced to take a chance with his own life.
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Review from 2005 TIFF
I saw this film at the 2005 Toronto International Film Festival.
Directed and written by Antonin Svoboda, You Bet Your Life stars Georg Friedrich as Kurt, a compulsive gambler who wants to do only that; he shirks all manner of responsibility, with his girlfriend, with the various jobs he drifts through, and with his father. One night he has a chance meeting with an older woman in a bar, and they bond over a video slot machine. They soon find themselves in a casino, where she proposes using one of her earrings that are a pair of dice to determine what numbers they should bet on at the roulette table.
This eventually leads Kurt to decide to base his entire life on a roll of the die. He soon turns away from his girlfriend and meets Tanja (Birgit Minichmayr), a sexy but rough drug addict, whom Kurt brings into his little game. Any successes in the casino are soon balanced by failures in the rest of his life which threaten to bring everything to a crashing halt.
You Bet Your Life is an interesting film, and Friedrich and Minichmayr have a fiery on-screen relationship. The only problem I had with the movie, and this may be due more to my own inattention, was with the latter half of the film, which is actually structured as six separate story lines, where Kurt mulls over different choices he could make when he and Tanja pull up to the gas station. Because the first choice or two take up so much screen time, it didn't seem readily apparent that each time the car pulls up to the gas station, a different choice is being shown. Had I realized that sooner, I think I would've appreciated the film more while I was watching it. In retrospect, though, the film gives an intriguing take on chance and fate and making choices in life.
Director Antonin Svoboda attended the screening and did a Q&A afterwards: - Svoboda has one friend who is a gambler, who he used as the object of the story (although he doesn't use dice like Kurt does).
- Svoboda had followed the career of Georg Friedrich for several years,
- The main inspiration for the film was Dostoyevsky's The Gambler, and
- Minichmayr is actually a big star in theatre, while Friedrich works
- Svoboda didn't want to focus too much on reality, but wanted to
- Svoboda was interested in having Kurt be a bad guy, or less positive,
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