IMDb7.0/10
Rotten Tomatoes92%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users85%
Director: Martin Scorsese•Genres: Drama, Sport
Fast Eddie Felson, a retired, legendary pool player, decides to mentor a young, ambitious hustler named Vincent Lauria. As Eddie attempts to mold Vincent into a champion, he rediscovers his own passion for the game and confronts his past. Their journey takes them through the gritty world of professional pool, culminating in a high-stakes tournament in Atlantic City.
The Color of Money was a critical and commercial success, earning praise for its direction, performances, and depiction of the pool hall subculture. Tom Cruise and Paul Newman received particular acclaim for their roles, with Newman reprising his iconic character from 'The Hustler'.
Paul Newman delivers a career-defining performance, brilliantly portraying the aging hustler.
Martin Scorsese's dynamic direction brings energy and style to the world of professional pool.
The mentor-mentee dynamic between Newman and Cruise is compelling, despite some predictable plot turns.
Google audience: Audiences lauded the film for its strong performances, particularly from Paul Newman, and the engaging portrayal of the competitive pool playing environment. Some viewers found the plot to be somewhat formulaic but appreciated the character development and Scorsese's signature directorial flair.
Paul Newman won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role as Eddie Felson, marking his first Oscar win. The film also received nominations for Best Supporting Actor (Tom Cruise), Best Director, and Best Original Song.
During filming, Paul Newman and Tom Cruise actually played pool against each other, with Newman, despite his advanced age, reportedly holding his own.
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