What if you’ve paid your debt to society, but the spiritual weight of what you truly owe for your past actions can never be repaid in full?
Following the terrific comeback reception to “First Reformed” and the spartan, Bresson-ian transcendental style employed within, feeling good about his chances, filmmaker Paul Schrader doubles down on austere slow cinema again in “The Card Counter,” a movie about the moral balance a man can accrue.
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