Daniel Moore

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Scorsese’s Casino is as concerned with history as with plot and character. The city of Las Vegas is his subject, and he shows how it permitted people like Ace, Ginger, and Nicky to flourish, and then spit them out, because the Vegas machine is too profitable and powerful to allow anyone to slow its operation.
Roger Ebert's Four Star Reviews, 1967-2007
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