Revolver (2005)




Download Revolver (2005) Full Movie


Description

After spending seven years in solitary confinement and having his sister-in-law murdered, confidence trickster Jake Green (Jason Statham) is out to get revenge on Dorothy Macha (Ray Liotta). Jake Green is a hotshot con artist who has acquired a specific strategy (referred to as "the Formula"), that is supposed to lead its user to win every game, during his seven-year stint imprisoned in solitary confinement. The Formula itself was discovered by two unnamed men in adjacent cells either side of Jake's own. During the first five years of his seven-year sentence, the three men communicated their thoughts on confidence tricks and chess moves via messages hidden inside provisional books, such as 'The Mathematics of Quantum Mechanics'. They plan to leave their cells simultaneously, but end up leaving Jake behind, who ends up serving the remaining two years. Upon release, he finds that all of his possessions and money have been taken by the two men with whom he had shared everything but, having the two men's Formula, he went about making a lot of money at various casinos. Two years later, Jake has garnered a reputation that leads many casinos to fear his freakishly good 'luck'. The Formula is seen to apply to any game, and is often exemplified by his apparent mastery of chess. The story revolves around Jake's epiphanic awakening, as he learns how to apply the Formula to the 'game' of life. Jake goes to prison for seven years after a gunfight breaks out during an illegally-organised card game that Dorothy Macha forces Jake to play by his three goons - The Three Eddies - threatening the life of his brother (Billy), his sister-in-law, and their child. Jake refused to drop Macha's name and, in an accidental mishap, one of the Three Eddies kills Jake's sister-in-law. After his release, his first port of call is to get revenge on the Three Eddies. He offers them a high rate of return on any monthly investment they make in him. Jake does this through the application of his Formula (see above) at casinos with their money. Jake delivers every month and, very soon, the Three Eddies find themselves borrowing money of Dorothy Macha to maximse their profits from this mystery investment. One day, after having collected a huge sum of money from the Three Eddies (that they had obtained from Macha), Jake disappears on holiday for three months. In that time, Macha demands his money back from the Three Eddies, subjecting them to torture in an attempt to extract a name from where he might regain his money. They drop Jake's name, but Macha refuses to believe this, and the Three Eddies die at the hands of Macha's right-hand man, French Paul (Terence Maynard). The Three Eddies are dead from torture and Jake is now wealthier than ever, being the owner of a chain of hotels and a large sum of money. His last act of retribution will be targeted at Dorothy Macha himself. Approximately two years after his prison release, Jake, Billy and their other brother Joe walk into one of Macha's casinos. "All the tables are closed" to Jake and company, and are promptly called up to a private area of Macha's casino where a high rollers' game is currently taking place. Jake bets Macha a fortune on a chip toss, and wins. This hurts Macha. As Jake says "nothing hurts more than humiliation and a little money loss". Macha suspects that Jake, who seems unafraid of him, will be out for more revenge. Jake and his brothers leave the casino, and Macha puts out the order for a hit on Jake. Jake arrives home, without Billy, to be welcomed by one of Macha's hits. Jake is the only one who survives, being rescued by a mysterious individual called Zach (Vincent Pastore). Zach introduces him to his partner, Avi (André Benjamin). Jake finds out that a blood disease is causing his death within three days, and that Macha is after him. Avi says that only he and Zach can protect him and that, in return, Jake must give them his money to fund their loan shark enterprise. Sam Gold is seen to be the 'king' in this chess game of gang warfare. He is the ultimate figure that all men are supposedly aspiring to be. Sam Gold is revealed to be an ultimately powerless cipher, whose power is granted only by those who invest in him. He represents ego and self-investment. He is the personification of greed. It is revealed that Avi and Zach were Jake's "neighbours" during his years of incarceration, actually figments of his imagination that he subconsciously invented to help cope with his confinement. They have forced Jake to "induce head pain to engage the enemy" by making him give his money away under the principle that "nothing hurts more than humiliation and a little money loss". They are inflicting this form of 'premature enlightenment' upon Jake because, according to them, he was not ready to hear how hard this process of liberation was going to be while in prison. It was because of this that they left without him. According to Avi, "the greatest trick that [Sam Gold] ever pulled was making you believe that he is you". This is seen to be the 'ultimate con', in that no-one wants to sever their connection with Sam Gold, because they refuse to challenge their own life-long investment in him. In the end, Jake also steps off the proverbial chess board by making a conscious effort to reverse everything that his nature (Sam Gold) tells him to do. This is seen to be the truest and most fundamental application of the Formula. The characters of Jake, Zach, Avi and Sorter (Mark Strong) are seen to ultimately reject Gold's 'rules'. The character of Dorothy Macha is seen to succumb to them, and his committing suicide is the result of his being defeated by Gold.
Your rating: None


Please leave your comments or Report Broken Link in the following comment form.(Comments will show up later.)

Post new comment

The content of this field is kept private and will not be shown publicly.
 
  • Web page addresses and e-mail addresses turn into links automatically.
  • Lines and paragraphs break automatically.

More information about formatting options