Movie Review - 21

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“Movie Review – 21” Ben Campbell is a Havard Medical School’s mathematical genius student who desperate to find 150,000 dollars of money to pay for his college fees. He works a part-time job as an Assistant Manager in a clothes shop which enables him to earn only 8 dollars per hour. As the income is insufficient, he intends to apply for Robinson Scholarship which only extra dazzle person is about to get the scholarship. But before that, Ben had been through a great experience in the most popular Black Jack games with his team; Jill, Choi, Kianna, Fisher and Professor Micky Rosa which is his lecturer; in Vegas during weekends in order to earn more money in a short way. Since the team is excellent in the Black Jack game’s counting cars system, they always win the game and gain a lot of money. A big conflict between Ben and Professor Micky Rosa happens when Ben discovers Professor Micky Rosa only use him as a partner in the team for his own interest. The stakeholders are the team; Jill, Choi, Kianna, Fisher, who shall enjoy their weekends in Vegas by playing Black Jack games while earning money to be getting rich; and Ben’s best friends, Cam and Miles, which are also Ben’s robotic team in their collage, who shall win the robotic competition. The main villain in this movie is Professor Micky Rosa, who is responsible for using his brilliant collage’s students to be getting rich by ordering them to play Black Jack games and take 25% of the money they have win, without him playing the game, while the hero is Ben Campbell, a mathematical genius student of Havard Medical School who really needs money to pay his school fees and very good in counting cards which enable him to win every time he plays Black Jack games. The ethical dilemma of Professor Micky Rosa is whether to stop ordering his students to play black jack game, or to pursuit using them as his team to win the game. If he plays the game by without the team, he can win the game but the gain is not as much as if he...