Aka Monday 29th April 2019
I finished work early today, as I had worked through all the
forms, so there was literally nothing for me to do. We should be getting more
forms tomorrow afternoon, so it was agreed that I’d take Tuesday as leave and
come back in on Wednesday, when the forms would be there and I could actually
do some work…so I sent the rest of the afternoon in the garden...
...and in the evening I watched:
‘The Hustler’ and ‘The Color Of Money’ are both about "Fast
Eddie" Felson, played by Paul Newman. In ‘The Hustler’ focuses on Eddie’s
early days of pool hustling, as he tries to become a big-time hustler by
playing, and beating, Minnesota Fats, a world class pool player and hustler. Capturing
the highs and lows of hustling and how they affect Edie.
While in ‘The Color Of Money’ we see Edie twenty-five years
after ‘The Hustler’ and it has been a long time since he has played pool, but
one day he says a very talented player, Vincent, played by Tom Cruise, who he takes
under his wing and tries to teach him the art of pool hustling. This in turn
gets Edie back to playing pool and he ends up playing in a 9-ball tournament
and playing against Vincent.
In ‘The Hustler’ we see the cockiness and idealism of youth,
with Edie deciding to give up his shot at the big-time to make a stand, to make
a point and get symbolic revenge. And in ‘The Color Of Money’ we see the aftermath
of this decision, an Edie who has lost his hunger for playing pool and has
become a kinda Bert. Bert was a professional gambler who stakes Fats his money and
is kinda responsible for the death of Edie’s girlfriend in ‘The Hustler’. But
through spending time with Vincent, we see him get his fire back and returning
to his glory days and back to playing pool.
We also get to see Vincent go through a slightly similar journey
that Edie did in ‘The Hustler’, but with Edie there to guide and teach him, an
influence that Edie didn’t listen top when he was young. At times it feels like
the ‘The Color Of Money’ is a redemption story for Edie and at other times it
feels like Edie may be playing a long con on Vincent. And in both film’s we get
to see some excellent pool being played, which spurs one on to find out the nearest
local pool hall to get a few games in 😊. 7/10 for both films.
…and I did the G2 Crossword:
…which got the week off to an okay start as I only had to
cheat on an eighth of the clues (three out of 25) and I think that’s because I
had more time to think about the clues, because I got to leave work early, as
there wasn’t anything for me to do, which is a shame for a temp as we only get
paid when working! So, I got some extra time in the sunshine, but back to
crossword business and I should have gotten ‘radish’, but I went for ‘tomato’,
and ‘on the doorstep’, but I did learn that a ‘lurcher’ is a ‘crossbred hunting
dog’.
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