Match Point (2005)
Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
Match Point (2005)
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Released Year: 2005
Runtime: 124 minutes
Directors: Woody Allen
Writers: Woody Allen
Casts: Emily Mortimer, Scarlett Johansson, Colin Salmon, Toby Kebbell, Brian Cox, Eddie Marsan, Selina Cadell, Ewen Bremner, Simon Kunz, Matthew Goode, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Miranda Raison, Rupert Penry-Jones, Georgina Chapman, James Nesbitt, Alexander Armstrong, Mark Gatiss, Steve Pemberton, Penelope Wilton, Margaret Tyzack, Paul Kaye, Geoffrey Streatfeild, John Fortune, Anthony O'Donnell, Rose Keegan, Zoe Telford, Scott Handy, Janis Kelly, Alan Oke, Emily Gilchrist
IMDB: Match Point (2005)
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Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
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Entertainment Weekly -
To call Match Point Woody Allen's comeback would be an understatement - it's the most vital return to form for any director since Robert Altman made "The Player."
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Rolling Stone -
Woody Allen's best movie in years means to trip us up: Sexual sizzle. London instead of Manhattan. Brit actors. Dark humor with a sting that leaves welts. You bet it's a change. And it looks good on the Woodman.
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New York Post -
Its many pleasures derive from the way this drama unfolds unexpectedly from the characters rather than imposing itself on them.
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Variety -
Well-observed and superbly cast picture is the filmmaker's best in quite a long time.
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Film Threat -
Allen covers it all with intelligent dialogue and unexpected moments of clever visual storytelling.
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Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.
Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would bring him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.