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In an era of high-stakes thrillers, this is a refreshingly low-stakes, "nice" movie. It’s not about greed or crime; it’s about a man using his brain to help his neighbors.
Since you mentioned the version, you can expect a very clean, crisp visual experience. While this isn't a "spectacle" movie full of special effects, the cinematography captures the warm, rustic aesthetic of small-town Michigan (and later, Massachusetts) beautifully. The colors are natural and the "feel" is bright and inviting. The Verdict Rating: 3.5/5 stars Jerry.and.Marge.Go.Large.2022.MULTi.1080p.BluRa...
Jerry and Marge Go Large is the cinematic equivalent of a warm blanket. It’s light, heartwarming, and genuinely interesting because it actually happened. It’s a perfect "Sunday afternoon" movie for when you want something positive and easy to watch. In an era of high-stakes thrillers, this is
Here is a review of the film to help you decide if it’s worth the watch: While this isn't a "spectacle" movie full of
If you’ve seen "underdog" stories before, you’ll recognize the beats here. It follows a very safe, predictable path with a somewhat manufactured rivalry involving a group of arrogant Ivy League students who also find the loophole.
Based on a 2018 article by Jason Fagone, the film follows Jerry Selbee (Bryan Cranston), a retired math whiz in a small Michigan town who discovers a mathematical loophole in the "WinFall" lottery. Jerry realizes that by buying enough tickets during "Roll-Down" weeks, he is statistically guaranteed a profit. Rather than keeping the riches for himself, he and his wife Marge (Annette Bening) involve their entire struggling community to help revitalize their town.