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Mississippi Grind (DVD Review)

7th March 2016 By Tim Isaac

mississippi-grind-slideStarring: Ben Mendelsohn, Ryan Reynolds, Sienna Miller, Yvonne Landry, Alfre Woodard
Directed By: Anna Boden, Ryan Fleck
Running Time: 108 mins
BBFC Certificate: 108 mins
UK Release Date: March 7th 2016 (UK)

Our Score
 

There are undoubtedly some people who will watch Mississippi Grind and wonder what the point of it is, as not a vast amount happens other than two guys drifting around and gambling on various things. However, others will appreciate this look at two men leading lives on the periphery of society, who lack connection but may have found some sort of direction in each other.

Gerry (Ben Mendelsohn) is an inveterate gambler who’s lost his wife and child, he’s massively in debt and has run out of time to pay it off. Then he meets Curtis (Ryan Reynolds), who also loves to bet, but still has life and verve – something Gerry is severely lacking. While he’s a drifter, he couches it in terms of being a free spirit who goes where life takes him.

Gerry ends up heading off on a road trip towards New Orleans with Curtis, hoping that his terrible run of luck will end. However, he simply can’t seem to catch a break, leading him in ever more desperate directions.

If you let it, Mississippi Grind is a surprisingly involving and effecting look at two men looking for something, even if they have no idea what that something is. Much of the drama comes from wondering whether Curtis infectious joie de vivre is just a smokescreen that’s leading Gerry in the wrong direction – essentially whether he’s made the wrong bet again, this time on a person.

There’s also the fact that on the periphery of everything you can’t help but wonder if this is a hustle. If Curtis really using this man who he knows is absolutely desperate, and if push comes to shove would Gerry screw over Curtis to get himself out of trouble.

It may not be the most eventful of movies, but it is a good one, which rewards the viewer’s patience.

Overall Verdict: Mississippi Grind is a movie worth taking a chance on. It’s a different kind of bromance than we typically get, but it’s a good one.

Reviewer: Tim Isaac

Special Features:
‘Ben Mendelsohn : The Gambler’ Featurette
‘The Groove Behind Mississippi Grind’ Featurette
‘Making of’ Featurette
‘Ryan Reynolds: The Drifter’ Featurette
‘The Cast’ Featurette
Interviews with the cast; Ben Mendelsohn / Ryan Reynolds

Mississippi Grind (DVD Review) reviewed by Tim Isaac on 7th March 2016 rated 3.5 of 5

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