

Le Grand Jeu
Réalisé par Aaron SorkinLa prodigieuse histoire vraie d'une jeune femme surdouée devenue la reine d'un gigantesque empire du jeu clandestin à Hollywood ! En 2004, la jeune Molly Bloom débarque à Los Angeles. Simple assistante, elle épaule son patron qui réunit toutes les semaines des joueurs de poker autour de parties clandestines. Virée sans ménagement, elle décide de monter son propre cercle : la mise d'entrée sera de 250 000 $ ! Très vite, les stars hollywoodiennes, les millionnaires et les grands sportifs accourent. Le succès est immédiat et vertigineux. Acculée par les agents du FBI décidés à la faire tomber, menacée par la mafia russe décidée à faire main basse sur son activité, et harcelée par des célébrités inquiètes qu'elle ne les trahisse, Molly Bloom se retrouve prise entre tous les feux…
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- Cyndria19 mars 2026Stuck in one room the entire time became less and less appealing. I started to feel like I was being lectured about poker. I think skiing was the best part.
- mickerdoo24 novembre 2025Quick, interesting, sexy and romanticized. Chastain was perfect. Elba and Cera were great touches. Costner surprises. Like Bonnie and Clyde.
- Joe G18 décembre 2025The film is entertaining and engaging, but it is ultimately undermined by an imposed sense of morality, a framework ill-suited to a story rooted almost entirely in immorality. The film strains to pass judgment where observation would have been more effective, and in doing so dulls what could have been a sharper, more disciplined work. The recurring Crucible motif, in particular, feels forced and overstretched, asking the audience to accept a moral parallel the film never earns. The larger issue is Sorkin’s limitations as a director, or his inability to balance writing and directing at the same time. His familiar strengths remain on the page, but their execution on screen never fully materializes. The film attempts a fast, Sorkin-style pace, but it feels restrained when compared to his earlier work. Sorkin’s writing often benefits from another filmmaker translating his dialogue into action, rhythm, and visual clarity. Even with Idris Elba and Jessica Chastain, the dialogue frequently feels unanchored, and the pacing never reaches the sharpness his material usually demands. Despite its shortcomings, the film is unmistakably Sorkin, for better and worse. And while it’s difficult to imagine this project in anyone else’s hands, it reinforces the sense that he remains a writer first.
- Jeremey13 juillet 2025“It started with ski boots and ended with subpoenas.” Pre-flop: Thought I had pocket aces: ambition and immunity. Didn’t notice the IRS in the blinds. Flop: Celebs. Lawyers. Feds. I smiled. Raised. Turn: One bad call. One unpaid debt. One player folds — the others call backup. River: No help. No out. Just my name in the center of the table. Showdown: I never played their game. They played mine. But I’m the only one walking away without chips — and without lies.
- qmechan27 janvier 2025Searching for income, Miss Molly Made millionaire gamblers quite jolly. She kept raising the stakes The cops put on the brakes Ending her high-rolling folly.
- Hakihiko16 décembre 2024High Stakes and Sharp Wit: A Great Game by Jessica Chastain! Molly's Game is a sharp, fast-paced drama that keeps you hooked from start to finish, and much of its success is owed to Jessica Chastain's stellar performance. She embodies Molly Bloom with a fierce, magnetic energy, perfectly capturing her character's intelligence, ambition, and vulnerability. Chastain balances the glamorous high-roller world of underground poker with the emotional weight of Bloom's personal struggles, delivering a portrayal that's both captivating and complex. Aaron Sorkin's script is equally impressive-snappy, clever, and filled with the rapid-fire dialogue he's known for. The film moves with a propulsive energy, with scenes that crackle with tension and wit. While the story of poker might not seem inherently thrilling, Sorkin's screenplay, combined with Chastain's commanding presence, elevates the material to a gripping character study. The film is occasionally bogged down by exposition, but its tight structure and sharp editing keep it engaging. Supporting performances, particularly from Idris Elba, add depth, but it's Chastain who truly owns the screen. In short, Molly's Game is a sleek, stylish drama with top-tier acting and a script that crackles with intelligence. An easy watching for anyone who loves character-driven stories with real bite.
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Le Grand Jeu Trivia
Le Grand Jeu was released on 7 décembre 2017.
Le Grand Jeu was directed by Aaron Sorkin.
Le Grand Jeu has a runtime of 2h 21min.
Le Grand Jeu was produced by Mark Gordon, Amy Pascal, Matt Jackson.
La prodigieuse histoire vraie d'une jeune femme surdouée devenue la reine d'un gigantesque empire du jeu clandestin à Hollywood ! En 2004, la jeune Molly Bloom débarque à Los Angeles. Simple assistante, elle épaule son patron qui réunit toutes les semaines des joueurs de poker autour de parties clandestines. Virée sans ménagement, elle décide de monter son propre cercle : la mise d'entrée sera de 250 000 $ ! Très vite, les stars hollywoodiennes, les millionnaires et les grands sportifs accourent. Le succès est immédiat et vertigineux. Acculée par les agents du FBI décidés à la faire tomber, menacée par la mafia russe décidée à faire main basse sur son activité, et harcelée par des célébrités inquiètes qu'elle ne les trahisse, Molly Bloom se retrouve prise entre tous les feux…
The key characters in Le Grand Jeu are Molly Bloom (Jessica Chastain), Charlie Jaffey (Idris Elba), Larry Bloom (Kevin Costner).
Le Grand Jeu is rated Tous publics.
Le Grand Jeu is a Drame, Biography, Crime film.
Le Grand Jeu has an audience rating of 8.4 out of 10.
Le Grand Jeu had a budget of 30 M $US.
Le Grand Jeu has made 59,3 M $US at the box office.











































