Casino (Movie Review)

Casino

Casino is an epic crime drama that reveals how big casinos took over Vegas. Scorsese uses it to show how mob corruption lost out to a new breed of corporate gambling corporations.

The movie is a true thriller that has a fast-paced plot and tons of exciting action. The acting is superb, especially from Robert De Niro as Frank Sinatra and Sharon Stone as Ginger McKenna. But it’s Joe Pesci that really stands out as he portrays the predatory Nicky Santoro, a man whose menace far exceeds his short frame.

Whether it’s playing poker, blackjack or roulette, players face one thing that is always certain: they are not going to win every time. In fact, the house edge in most games is such that it is mathematically impossible for a patron to beat those odds on a regular basis. However, that doesn’t stop people from coming into casinos and putting their money on the line.

Casinos are designed to look and feel like exciting places where people can let loose and have a great time. The lighting is often flashy and extravagant, and music is upbeat. People mix and mingle over drinks while trying their hand at games from slots to poker.

Casinos make most of their money on the high rollers who are willing to gamble large sums of money for long periods of time. They often offer them comps that can include free shows, hotel rooms and even limo transportation.