The story is told from the perspective of the two characters, they do not yet understand, which indicates that the audience never knows the truth. Everywhere in the movie, various characters related to the story tell a lot of stories. When characters tell stories they use many common movie techniques. When the character talks to the judge, the camera is placed in the viewpoint of the judge. In this way the audience can become judges who see the reaction of letters as they tell stories and tell stories directly from each letter.
"Molly's Game" is a 2017 film watched and supervised by Aaron Sorkin looking at Jessica Chastain (like Molly), Idris Elba, Kevin Costner, Michcael Cera. This movie is based on a memoir written by Molly Bloom "Molly's Game: From Hollywood Elite at Wall Street to Billionaire Boys Club, My High Risk Adventure". It was nominated for Oscar for the best adaptation of the Oscar Sorkin script. When I saw this movie, I found a very obvious pleasure. A far greater number of actors who performed acting, far more than scripts that at least staged the story that the director was suitable for acting (actually a story that increased my love of movies), a story I really can not ignore You can tell. A true story (my eyes, mainly my ears, sticking to the screen, or speakers)
The most successful adaptation of British drama was written by Ira Aldridge and C.A. in 1850. Somerset Aaron was reworked to make him the main character of the movie (played by Aldridge), rape and cut of Lavinia were removed, Tamora (Queen Scythia) became chaste and glory, Aaron was just her friend, Only Chiron and Demetrius come from the love for their mother. Saturn alone is a true evil personality. At the end of the play, Sartuninus beat Aaron on the tree and his baby was thrown into the Tiber River. Then Aaron freed himself and jumped into the river after the child. Finally, Saturninus poisoned Aaron, but when Aaron died, Lavinia promised to take care of his children as he quickly rescued her from rape. This adaptation includes all the scenes of slave king Zalafa, drama dedicated to Oldridge of Dublin in 1847. For example, commentator of the era writes like this,