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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
While avoiding spoilers, the film is a long way from the pleasures of Argento's early work. These days, with great TV drama like the British "Messiah" series setting the standard for modern giallo, this film looks and feels like an average made-for-television movie. The camera-work and lighting was decidedly normal as well - there were no trademark swooping / stalking points of view in this film, no interesting lighting or close-ups to delight the viewer.

"The Card Player" is a by-the-numbers exercise in film-making. It manages to incorporate a good handful of modern thriller clichés while failing to bring anything new to the genre. Also, the finale of the film is a disappointment and rather crudely staged.

The soundtrack by Claudio Simonetti is one of the film's strong points, although I believe this is another "love-it or hate-it" element of the film which has split viewer opinion. Sure, it isn't as strong as "Deep Red" but I found the music hit the spot and added to the atmosphere.

As a movie experience, it's not a complete disappointment. The performances are strong, particularly from the female lead played by Stefania Rocca, and there are a few moments of genuine tension. Although not suffering from boredom, the film never really had me on the edge of my seat. There are some great touches, such as the operatic medical examiner (Luis Molteni from Argento's "Phantom"), but the film lacked the usual Argento perverse psycho-sexual darkness.

There's been a lot of discussion about Argento finishing his Three Mother's trilogy. Based on my experience of "The Card Player", I feel that many die-hard Argento fans may find any future projects to be disappointing. At the end of the day, Dario has a lot to live up to and perhaps expectations can be unreasonably high. However, it's great to see giallo films still being made by the old master and perhaps he still has some surprises in store for us. Despite my reservation about The Card Player, I'm hoping there will be many more future films from Argento....

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Probably not Dario's best, but I still enjoyed it. The death scenes were a bit lacking though. The story was pretty good, there wasn't much suspense to it till the end though. It kind of creeps up on you. I'd suggest giving it a view.

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Rating, Out Of 5 Stars
Italian giallo master Dario Argento returns with a film that shows his talent of making good horror movies. This is not his best work, but "Card Player" is a good film and it has some good ingredients. A killer kidnaps his victims and the only way for the police to communicate with the killer is by playing poker with him, using the computer and a webcam. If you win, you will live... and if you lose.... you have to die!!!

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YA good Argento film but not up to the standards of his earlier work.DVD Connoisseur




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