Some films linger in your mind long after you would think. They make you think, leaving a permanent mark on your mind. Ballad of a Small Player is one of those films. It reminds me of Leaving Las Vegas, except this time a gambling addict rather than an alcoholic is the central figure. And it’s set in Macau, the gambling Mecca of China.
Colin Farrell is back! His first film in quite some time. He gives a committed, raw, and deeply haunting performance as Brendan Reilly, aka Lord Doyle — a once-privileged con man now at the mercy of his gambling addiction and debts. He embodies both the swagger and fragility of a man on the brink.
His luck has deserted him, and the walls are closing in on all sides. Reilly meets Dao Ming, an enigmatic credit broker.
Comforted by Reilly after one of her despondent clients jumps to his death, a guilt-stricken Dao brings him to a temple on the water for the first night of the Ghost Festival. Though she fears her own luck has run out, Reilly believes his fortune can turn in both their favor. However, he wakes up alone with a number written on his hand.
What follows is a complex, somewhat fantastical tale about a gambler whose fortune changes when he needs it most. But now he fears for his soul as he engages in a dangerous waltz to come out the other side.
I give the film four stars out of five.
Have you seen it? Let me know what you made of it in the comments.