

Win Win
Mel Giedroyc and Sue Perkins host "the most interactive quiz show ever aired in the UK", with each show packed with humour, drama and life-changing decisions - over six nights, the series builds to an epic finale where one contestant is guaranteed to win £1,000,000 - and that winner could even be a viewer who made it through to the final.
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Plot Summary
A struggling lawyer and amateur wrestler, Mike Flaherty, takes on a difficult child custody case that leads him to a wrestling prodigy. As Mike tries to help the boy, he finds his own life unraveling due to the complex and ethically grey decisions he makes. The film explores themes of family, responsibility, and the compromises people make.
Critical Reception
Win Win received widespread critical acclaim, with praise directed at its heartfelt story, sharp writing, and strong performances, particularly from Paul Giamatti. Critics lauded the film for its nuanced portrayal of complex characters and its ability to blend humor with poignant drama.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic and often funny portrayal of flawed characters.
- Tom McCarthy's direction and screenplay were commended for their emotional depth and sharp wit.
- Paul Giamatti's performance as the conflicted protagonist was highlighted as a significant strength.
Google audience: Audience reviews generally found the film to be a thoughtful and engaging dramedy, appreciating its realistic characters and its ability to evoke both laughter and empathy. Many viewers enjoyed the unpredictable narrative and the satisfying, albeit complex, resolution.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Picture at the Independent Spirit Awards.
Fun Fact
The film's screenplay was co-written by Tom McCarthy and Joe Tiboni, who drew inspiration from their own experiences growing up in New Jersey.
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