HD
1965
In "Croupier," Jack Manfred is an aspiring author struggling to pay his bills. To survive, he takes a position as a croupier, where he adopts a detached perspective on the high-stakes environment around him, fully aware that life is just a series of bets and that gamblers are destined for loss. However, as he becomes increasingly entangled in the seductive allure of the casino, the impact on his personal connections and his writing ambitions becomes pronounced, leading him down a path of self-discovery and moral ambiguity.