A24 | Release Date: September 25, 2015
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LamontRaymondOct 10, 2015
Reynolds and Mendelsohn are terrific in it, and the music and locations are spot on. I just thought it dragged in places, and I'm not sure I'm happy with where it landed. I'm also a little more intolerant of the self-inflicted diseases likeReynolds and Mendelsohn are terrific in it, and the music and locations are spot on. I just thought it dragged in places, and I'm not sure I'm happy with where it landed. I'm also a little more intolerant of the self-inflicted diseases like gambling addiction. So there's that. Expand
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FilmPhonicOct 27, 2015
A gambling addict, fallen on hard times, joins a charismatic free-spirited younger player as they travel the American south along the mighty Mississippi river, pushing their luck along the way and trying to regain what’s been lost with someA gambling addict, fallen on hard times, joins a charismatic free-spirited younger player as they travel the American south along the mighty Mississippi river, pushing their luck along the way and trying to regain what’s been lost with some measure of redemption in this road trip drama from directors Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.

Although it’s not acknowledged as a remake, ‘Mississippi Grind’ shares too much with Robert Altman’s ‘California Split’ to not have been at the very least heavily influenced by the 1974 gambling classic.

Ryan Reynolds delivers his customary charming and charismatic if slightly clichéd performance as “Curtis”, the younger enigmatic gambler with a guardian angel complex and a penchant for seemingly lost causes. But it’s Ben Mendelsohn who shines with another fine performance as the heart of the piece “Gerry”, a middle-aged degenerate gambler heavily in debt, broken down by life and that most dangerous of breeds, a man unable to walk away or hedge his bets and always blaming circumstances for not being able to “catch a break”.

Despite the narrative, ‘Mississippi Grind’ is not a gambling/gambler film that takes an immersive look at the nature of the activity the way that ‘Rounders’ or ‘California Split’ does. Indeed the gambling seems to function only as the affliction that drives the characters and the catalyst that delivers the few moments of genuine tension in the film.

This is much more of a classic American road trip drama that centres around flawed characters searching for something, as a result we get a combination of intoxicating sights and sounds from the American south and the audience is treated to a hearty soundtrack of jazz, soul and blues as they head towards New Orleans.

Much like the films that influenced it, ‘Mississippi Grind’ focuses on characters and emotional journeys, leaving enough space for audiences to make their own judgements. Ironically though this leaves a narrative that sends mixed messages about gambling addiction and the “nobility” of those who pathologically risk everything, ultimately this sluggish and slightly predicable character drama relies heavily on Ben Mendelsohn’s lead performance to engage the audience.

The Bottom Line…
Despite a faltering slow-burn narrative and confusing moral core, ‘Mississippi Grind’ injects a welcome and measured character focus into the gambling-drama subgenre, and stays afloat on the mighty Mississippi thanks largely to yet another accomplished Ben Mendelsohn performance.
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fool0117Dec 14, 2015
Ryan Reynolds is one of the greatest screen presences in our generation. Mendelsohn deserves more leading roles as you could see from his display here. Think Rounders but Smarter.
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TaplingerJan 26, 2016
Anyone who says they actually thought this was a good movie has infinitely more patience than an Ebola doctor in the heart of Africa. To say it drags is being unkind to anyone who has tried to move an obese corpse. I've seen way worse moviesAnyone who says they actually thought this was a good movie has infinitely more patience than an Ebola doctor in the heart of Africa. To say it drags is being unkind to anyone who has tried to move an obese corpse. I've seen way worse movies than this and that's why I really didn't like this one: If it were any worse I would have walked out on it. It's biggest problem is that Ryan Reynolds was so captivating that I sat through the whole movie. Kind of like a weakness, like gambling. You know you're in trouble when good acting is a movie's biggest problem. Expand
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ScraperAug 24, 2018
Gambling movies have a decision to make: success or failure at the tables. A good movie makes a third choice. Mississippi Grind has all the right elements in place. Decent acting, interesting local spots up and down the Mississippi river, andGambling movies have a decision to make: success or failure at the tables. A good movie makes a third choice. Mississippi Grind has all the right elements in place. Decent acting, interesting local spots up and down the Mississippi river, and an earnest, low-production style. Unfortunately it makes one of two choices for it's ending and that's that. As the ending gets near, the pace seems to slow as if it knows nothing more is going to happen. Expand
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beingryanjudeFeb 18, 2016
Spearheaded by two formidable performances from Ryan Reynolds and Ben Mendelsohn, MISSISSIPPI GRIND is an unusually simple film which aims to either provide a lesson or encourage risky business. Regardless of the filmmakers desired takeaway,Spearheaded by two formidable performances from Ryan Reynolds and Ben Mendelsohn, MISSISSIPPI GRIND is an unusually simple film which aims to either provide a lesson or encourage risky business. Regardless of the filmmakers desired takeaway, it’s emotional, violent and certainly digs deep. Expand
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SpangleJan 21, 2016
Mississippi Grind is a incredibly well-acted and truly engrossing character study that is simply held back by some irregularities and subtle nature. As with all character studies and road movies, I am held back from truly loving MississippiMississippi Grind is a incredibly well-acted and truly engrossing character study that is simply held back by some irregularities and subtle nature. As with all character studies and road movies, I am held back from truly loving Mississippi Grind. There is something about road movies I do not love and this one is no exception. However, as a look at gambling and addiction, Mississippi Grind has a major problem; how did this duo fund everything? It is largely left a mystery until it is convenient for it not to be. Regardless, Mississippi Grind is very well-acted from Ben Mendelsohn and Ryan Reynolds, who are perfect for their roles and have great chemistry with one another. Overall, Mississippi Grind is a small, grounded road movie that is compelling and a great look at gambling, poker, and addiction, as well as a look into the lives of two compelling individuals. Expand
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NickLikesMoviesOct 11, 2015
Ben Mendelsohn and Ryan Reynolds give very strong performances, and the gambling scenes are exciting. But the movie is pretty slow, and doesn't hold your attention for long. It's well-written and well-directed, and worth a watch.
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TrilobiteGOct 28, 2015
This movie, is filled to the brim with simply excellent acting, dialogue, scenery, messages, emotions and charm. I was never distracted by anything else in the cinema and was simply hooked on the compelling characters bought together with theThis movie, is filled to the brim with simply excellent acting, dialogue, scenery, messages, emotions and charm. I was never distracted by anything else in the cinema and was simply hooked on the compelling characters bought together with the comradeship of Reynolds and Mendelshon. It was exactly the right length and had an ending that was not in favour of greed. But in favour of self-redemption. Pure Cinematic Gold. One of the best of 2015. Expand
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BrianMcCriticDec 12, 2015
A film led by two great performances that makes you want to cheer for two horribly flawed individuals. Ben Mendelsohn is wonderful in a role that shows you how far a seemingly nice guy will go to feed his addiction. My only flaw with theA film led by two great performances that makes you want to cheer for two horribly flawed individuals. Ben Mendelsohn is wonderful in a role that shows you how far a seemingly nice guy will go to feed his addiction. My only flaw with the film is I felt the ending was safe when many in his situation feel tragic consequences. Overall this is a strong film and some of Ryan Reynolds best work. B+ Expand
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bfoore90May 2, 2020
Easily Ryan Reynolds best film, Mississipi Grind is a tale about the sickness of a gambling addiction and just how far a man will go to feed it. Reynolds and Ben Mendelshon share a sense of a brilliant comradely with Reynold's charm seeminglyEasily Ryan Reynolds best film, Mississipi Grind is a tale about the sickness of a gambling addiction and just how far a man will go to feed it. Reynolds and Ben Mendelshon share a sense of a brilliant comradely with Reynold's charm seemingly complimenting Mendelshon's desperation to win back the money he owes. Mississippi Grind is a incredibly well-acted and truly engrossing character study of 2 very flawed men that deserves more recognition than it receives. Expand
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SL36Oct 19, 2019
Excellent movie. Strikes the right tone between believable and exciting. Normally not a huge Reynolds fan but he crushes it as Curtis. An all-time gambling movie.
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amheretojudgeJun 4, 2018
hard rubbing and fine crushing..

Mississippi Grind The chemistry among the lead characters is the key that unlocks this feature into something colossal which was beyond its grasp if considered the mere premise. It isn't shot nicely and the
hard rubbing and fine crushing..

Mississippi Grind

The chemistry among the lead characters is the key that unlocks this feature into something colossal which was beyond its grasp if considered the mere premise. It isn't shot nicely and the tone of it too, isn't pleasing or seeks viewers' attention through it. Such technical aspects is where the feature lags behind where neither the background score nor the editing is in its favour. On terms of writing, the script is gripping and flows unflinchingly to the predictable outcome but there isn't enough crisp to breed the cinematic experience out of it. Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck; the writer-director, surpasses their script on execution and connects within the first few minutes with the audience and doesn't let go for around 100 minutes. The performance is decent by both Ryan Gosling and Ben Mendelsohn but no such particular reason to be in awe with it. As much as simple the feature swifts away through its charm there are few heartbreaking moments especially when Ben visits his house and when Ryan converses with his partner. The structure is uneven and isn't divided into multiple acts like most of them but stays true to its tone throughout the course of it. Mississippi Grind has hard rubbing and fine crushing where truth is depicted in a harsh bold way and keeps the stakes at risk, all the time.
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AWESOM-0Jan 18, 2020
Love this movie, it’s one of my favorites! It captures the sickness of gambling perfectly IMO.
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dennisluvtennisNov 2, 2020
Just plain dreary. A gambling movie where not much gambling happens, lots and lots of repetitive exposition shots, then a fakey "we win all the monies!" happy ending. Not good.
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