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Match Point

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The story is about tennis coach Chris Wilton, who meets Tom Hewitt, a wealthy student who shares opera interest. Tom shows Chris to attend the opera show, where Chris meets the family and immediately attracts Tom's sister called Chloe. The events change completely when Chris gets married to Chloe to get a job with her father, millionaire Alec, but a serious relationship will emerge with Nola Rice, Tom's American friend may threaten his current social status.
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Cinema Crazed
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April 29, 2009

A limp, dull, and contrived rehash of "Crimes and MisDemeanors"...
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tonymacklin.net
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September 14, 2013

But, perhaps, the greatest parallel between Woody's Match Point and Hitch is duality. It's a brilliant device.
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Orlando Sentinel

January 20, 2006

Match Point is airless, repetitive.
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Miami Herald

January 20, 2006

Match Point has a coiled, taut energy that's unusual for Allen.
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Reel Film Reviews
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April 07, 2016

...one of the venerable writer/director's more accomplished efforts in this new century.
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Toronto Star
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January 20, 2006

... a nifty little crowd pleaser ...
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Suite101.com
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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.
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Houston Chronicle
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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.
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Cinema Writer
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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.
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Seattle Times
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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.
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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.
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