2 For the Money (2005)

R

Drama

Budget:

Domestic Box Office:

Worldwide Box Office:

$20,000,000

Budget: $20,000,000

$22,991,379.00

Domestic Box Office: $22,991,379.00

$30,491,379.00

Worldwide Box Office: $30,491,379.00

Synopsis:

"2 For the Money" (2005) is a gripping drama that delves into the high-stakes world of sports gambling. The story follows Brandon Lang, played by Matthew McConaughey, a former college football star whose dreams of a professional career are dashed by a debilitating injury. Struggling to find his place in the world, he discovers a talent for predicting game outcomes and quickly rises to prominence in the betting scene.

Brandon's life takes a dramatic turn when he is recruited by Walter Abrams, portrayed by Al Pacino, a charismatic and seasoned sports consultant. Walter sees potential in Brandon and takes him under his wing, introducing him to the glamorous yet perilous lifestyle of high-stakes betting. As Brandon becomes more entrenched in this world, he grapples with the moral complexities of gambling, the pressure to deliver results, and the impact on his personal relationships.

Tensions escalate as Brandon's success attracts both admiration and envy, leading to a series of challenges that test his loyalty and integrity. The film explores themes of ambition, risk, and the consequences of living on the edge, ultimately questioning what it means to win in a game where the stakes are life-changing. With a blend of intense performances and a thrilling narrative, "2 For the Money" offers a captivating look at the allure and dangers of the gambling industry.

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