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Match Point

2005Movie84 minThai

A Pattaya guy, Sand, who runs a gang that makes their money any way they can from tourists is trying his best to get a girlfriend named Ned, a local beach volley ball star, but she is attracted to her coach. A big match is set with another team but there is trouble as they all get drunk with bar girls and their foreign "boyfriends". A huge fight ensues between the rivals and the tourists the night before the match. However this may be Sand's chance to show her he is the best choice...or is it?

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IMDb7.6/10
Rotten Tomatoes75%
Metacritic77/100
Google Users77%
Director: Woody AllenGenres: Drama, Thriller, Romance

Plot Summary

Chris Wilton, a former tennis pro, seeks a new life in London and finds work at an elite club. He becomes entangled with the wealthy family of his friend Tom Hewett, falling for Tom's sophisticated fiancée, Nola Rice. As Chris navigates a dangerous affair with Nola while engaged to Tom's sister, his life spirals into a desperate struggle to maintain his social standing and desires.

Critical Reception

Match Point was widely acclaimed by critics, who praised its sophisticated screenplay, Woody Allen's masterful direction, and the compelling performances of its lead actors. The film was noted for its departure from Allen's typical comedic style, offering a darker, more suspenseful, and morally complex narrative that resonated strongly with audiences and critics alike.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its gripping suspense and moral ambiguity.
  • Woody Allen's assured direction and a shift to a darker tone were highlighted.
  • The performances, particularly Jonathan Rhys Meyers and Scarlett Johansson, received significant acclaim.

Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's suspenseful plot and the compelling drama, with many noting Woody Allen's skillful direction. Some viewers found the moral implications of the characters' actions thought-provoking, while others were captivated by the performances.

Awards & Accolades

Nominated for an Academy Award for Best Original Screenplay (Woody Allen).

Fun Fact

Woody Allen initially considered the film to be set in New York City, but decided to relocate the story to London after securing financing from British investors, which significantly influenced the film's aesthetic and atmosphere.

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