Movie
Review | The Cooler
Reviewed by: Susan
Granger
MODA MAG.COM -- Set in Las Vegas at the aging Shangri-La
Casino, this is the story of Bernie Lootz (William H. Macy), a man
whose luck is so bad that it radiates damaging karma, condemning those
around him. He's known as a "cooler," meaning that his mere
presence can subdue a hot streak or stop a run on the house as he
innocuously ambles from table to table. In fact, his talent for
devastation is so reliable that he's almost finished working off a
gambling debt to the casino's volatile boss, Shelly Kaplow (Alec
Baldwin). But that all changes when Bernie falls for a sexy, enticing
cocktail waitress (Maria Bello) who, to his surprise, returns his
adoration. Suddenly, Lady Luck seems to be smiling on Bernie - which
is not a good thing for a man who has built a reputation as a loser.
Writer-director Wayne Kramer and co-writer Frank Hannah keep the
tension taut, even while working in subplots about the demise of a
junkie lounge singer (Paul Sorvino), the sudden appearance of Bernie's
estranged son (Shawn Hatosy) with a pregnant girl-friend (Estella
Warren), and plans for modernizing the Shangri-La with a timely
subtext on the future of the bright lights of the Vegas Strip. But,
above all, this is a brilliant tour-de-force for the perennially
underestimated character actor William H. Macy, whose hang-dog look
and sad-sack physicality personify his low-life character. Maria Bello
is convincing and Alec Baldwin is in top form as the nasty, menacing
operations director, evoking memories of his turn in "Glengarry
Glen Ross." On the Granger Movie Gauge of 1 to 10, "The
Cooler" is an intriguing, suspenseful 7. If strong performances
intrigue you, gamble on this one.
(Lions Gate Films)
Grade: 7/10
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