Gemma Arterton
stars alongside Ben Affleck and Justin Timberlake in “Runner Runner” wherein
her role as Rebecca Shafran is entangled in the cutthroat world of online
gambling.
“Runner Runner”
explores the multi-billion dollar industry of online gambling where all players
are supposed to have their share, in any which way possible. Affleck takes on the role of gambling kingpin
Ivan Block while Timberlake is Richie Furst, a brilliant Princeton grad student
on his way to finishing his masters.
Furst, in order to further finance his studies takes commissions from
online gambling operators and risks playing online too for additional money. When Richie betted all of his savings and lost
it to Block’s operations, he soon finds out that he’s been tricked. Determined to recollect his tuition money, he
heads to Costa Rica to confront Block about his malicious online
practices. Soon thereafter, Richie falls
for Block’s associate – sophisticated COO Rebecca Shafran (Gemma Arterton) – and
he embraces a world that sees all of his fantasies come to life. But Richie soon learns that Block is wanted
for racketeering, extortion and bribery, and that FBI Special Agent Shavers
(Anthony Mackie) is obsessed with bringing Block and his associates to justice.
“I really like
Rebecca,” Arterton continues. “She's almost villainous in certain ways, and
she’s never predictable. “Runner Runner”
is about power, wealth and greed. I was intrigued by Rebecca’s desire to live
in this world, which is indicative of how many women believe they must act – in
an almost masculine way – in order to succeed.”
“When Richie
arrives in Costa Rica and meets Rebecca, she is very much the business person
in control; she’s very tough, almost like a femme fatale,” Arterton continues.
“But she also enjoys having fun. She sees this sexy, young guy and thinks,
‘I'll play around with him for a bit.’
She finds out that he's actually quite clever and smart, and he's
different from other people she knows and works with. Rebecca has a real
dilemma: she covets the wealth that comes with her position, and yet also
rediscovers her moral bearings through her relationship with Richie. And she begins to change her outlook on Block
and her position in his empire.”
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(2011) BAFTA nominee as Best Newcomer, Gemma Arterton is mostly known for the
roles she played in the previously released blockbusters “Hansel & Gretel:
Witch Hunters,” “Clash of the
Titans,” “Prince of Persia: The Sands of
Time,” “Quantum of Solace” and “RocknRolla.”
She has most recently been seen in the highly anticipated “Byzantium”
directed by Neil Jordan and written by Moira Buffini, in which she stars as
vampire Clara opposite Saoirse Ronan.
Her other film works include “Song for Marion,” “Tamara Drewe,” “The
Disappearance of Alice Creed,” “The Boat that Rocked,” “Three and Out,” “St.
Trinians” and in the animated “A Turtle’s Tale: Sammy’s Adventure” as her debut
voice role.
“Runner Runner”
opens September 26 in theaters nationwide from 20th Century Fox to
be distributed by Warner Bros.
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