Solitaire
Solitaire

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Solitaire

1991
Movie
105 min
English

The film stars Paul Coeur and Valerie Pearson as Burt and Maggie, smalltown residents whose friendship is tested when Al (Michael Hogan), Burt's high school best friend and Maggie's ex-fiancé, returns home for a visit on Christmas Eve for the first time since his enlistment in the Vietnam War.

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IMDb5.4/10
Director: Tamra DavisGenres: Crime, Drama, Thriller

Plot Summary

A young drifter gets involved with a charismatic gangster and his dangerous girlfriend. As he becomes entangled in their criminal activities, he finds himself caught between loyalty and self-preservation. The situation escalates, leading to a violent confrontation where his choices have deadly consequences.

Critical Reception

Solitaire received mixed reviews upon its release, often noted for its stylish direction and performances, particularly from Michael Madsen. However, many critics found the plot to be predictable and derivative of other crime thrillers, ultimately failing to leave a lasting impact.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gritty atmosphere and the intensity of its lead performances.

  • Criticized for a familiar and somewhat uninspired storyline.

  • The film's stylish direction was a highlight for some reviewers.

Google audience: Audience reception for Solitaire is largely unavailable in aggregated online reviews. When present, comments often reflect a divided opinion, with some appreciating the film's genre elements and others finding it unremarkable.

Fun Fact

Tamra Davis, the director of Solitaire, also directed music videos for artists like Beastie Boys and LL Cool J before venturing into feature films.

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