Get More Group Bookings With Casino
After Goodfellas shook the culture, Casino arrived like a spiritual sequel with an even bigger budget and two stars (De Niro and Joe Pesci completing a trilogy begun in Raging Bull). At a time when violent, profane criminality was re-entering popular consciousness through movies by Quentin Tarantino and others indebted to Scorsese, the movie offered a bracingly visceral vision of urban life shattered by organized crime and corrupted by corporate greed.
Casino’s narrative structure is liminal, positioned not between confident Victoriannism and epistemologically uncertain Modernism but between finance and the frontier. Its background is a rough blur of organized crime and union corruption, the foibles of which are often heightened to appeal to a sense of moral outrage. But the film’s protagonist is not a dashing, heroic figure of street life; he’s a pragmatic businessman who is not above doing whatever it takes to get the job done.
For most casino visitors, the games are always the main draw, from classic table games such as blackjack and poker to slot machines with their hypnotic pull. Amid all the noise and flashiness, there’s a rush of excitement as luck – or lack of it – determines whether you walk away a winner.
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