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Match Point
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In an exciting and dramatic story about the ambition of tennis coach Chris Wilton, who has become a friend of Tom Hewitt, a rich student who is always interested in opera. When Chris meets the family during the opera show, he decides to immediately attract Tom's sister, Chloe. Chris began thinking about how to get married to a kidney to get a job with her father, the millionaire Alec. Perhaps that relationship could be destroyed when a controversial relationship with Nola Rice, Tom's American friend, could turn things upside down.
In an exciting and dramatic story about the ambition of tennis coach Chris Wilton, who has become a friend of Tom Hewitt, a rich student who is always interested in opera. When Chris meets the family during the opera show, he decides to immediately attract Tom's sister, Chloe. Chris began thinking about how to get married to a kidney to get a job with her father, the millionaire Alec. Perhaps that relationship could be destroyed when a controversial relationship with Nola Rice, Tom's American friend, could turn things upside down.
Actors:
Eddie Marsan,
Scarlett Johansson,
Leonard Silver,
Patricia Whymark,
Alexander Armstrong,
Rose Keegan,
John Fortune,
Toby Kebbell,
Geoffrey Streatfeild,
Miranda Raison,
Emily Gilchrist,
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Eddie Marsan
9 June 1968, Stepney, London, England, UK
Scarlett Johansson
22 November 1984, New York City, New York, USA
Leonard Silver
Patricia Whymark
June1959, UK
Alexander Armstrong
2 March 1970, Rothbury, Northumberland, England, UK
Rose Keegan
8 March 1971, Surrey, England, UK
John Fortune
30 June 1939, Bristol, England, UK
Toby Kebbell
9 July 1982, Pontefract, Yorkshire, England, UK
Geoffrey Streatfeild
1975, England, UK
Miranda Raison
18 November 1977, Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, England, UK
Emily Gilchrist
Director:
Woody Allen
Woody Allen
1 December 1935, Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
Country:
United States
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April 29, 2009
A limp, dull, and contrived rehash of "Crimes and MisDemeanors"...
January 20, 2006
Match Point isn't one of his truly great films, like Annie Hall or Manhattan, but it's a very good one; a sign that a career that seemed stalled is purring along once more.
Globe and Mail
January 20, 2006
Johansson finds her own speech rhythms in Allen's arch dialogue, and in the process, gives his film a quality that his recent work has often lacked, the recognizable flutter of a heart beat behind the façade of the character.
August 19, 2010
There's no ground here that Allen hasn't gone over before, but as a treatment of upper crust mores and, eventually, as a thriller, it's compulsively watchable and generally well acted.
April 07, 2016
...one of the venerable writer/director's more accomplished efforts in this new century.
January 20, 2006
... a nifty little crowd pleaser ...
Miami Herald
January 20, 2006
Match Point has a coiled, taut energy that's unusual for Allen.
September 19, 2010
This lean, mean, surprisingly sultry thriller about fate, luck, greed and guilt is Woody Allen's best since "Mighty Aphrodite." Plus, it boasts a vintage-Allen metaphor of a bobbling tennis ball that, in a great gotcha scene, becomes a damning motif.
Orlando Sentinel
January 20, 2006
Match Point is airless, repetitive.
September 14, 2013
But, perhaps, the greatest parallel between Woody's Match Point and Hitch is duality. It's a brilliant device.
January 20, 2006
In every scene, Allen's direction is unflinchingly clear-eyed, and it's a pleasure being walked through London at the same unhurried pace that he's taken through Manhattan all these years.

