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Atlantic City

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France, Canada · 1980
Rated R · 1h 44m
Director Louis Malle
Starring Burt Lancaster, Susan Sarandon, Kate Reid, Michel Piccoli
Genre Crime, Drama, Romance

Lou, a small-time gangster who thinks he used to be something big, meets and falls for a casino employee named Sally. She needs his help realizing her dream of traveling to Monte Carlo, a symbol of the glamorous life that she has been desperately searching for.

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75

TV Guide Magazine by

Aided by a superb script from playwright John Guare, director Louis Malle pulls off a minor coup here, celebrating his wounded characters even as he mercilessly reveals their dreams for the hopeless illusions they really are.

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The Associated Press by Bob Thomas

Frenchman Louis Malle is an accomplished interpreter of the dreams and dilusions of American smalltimers. He draws first-rate performances from the cast, especially Lancaster as the burned-out hood and Sarandon as the single-minded survivor. [13 Apr 1981]

80

Chicago Reader by Dave Kehr

Malle's slow, deliberate direction tends to flatten out the script's emotional rhythms—he's stern and arty where a lighter sensibility might have been more appropriate—but the film is still a shimmering success.

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Chicago Sun-Times by Roger Ebert

What makes Atlantic City sweet -- and that's the word for it -- is the gentleness with which Lou handles his last chance at amounting to something, and the wisdom with which Sally handles Lou.

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