7.6

Match Point

Match Point

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7.6

Match Point

Match Point

  • Year 2005
  • Duration 124 min
  • Country United Kingdom, Luxembourg, United States
  • Language English
At a turning point in his life, a former tennis pro falls for an actress who happens to be dating his friend and soon-to-be brother-in-law.

About Match Point

Woody Allen's 2005 psychological thriller 'Match Point' represents a significant departure from the director's usual New York comedies, delivering a taut, morally complex drama set against the backdrop of London's elite. The film follows Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a former tennis professional from a modest background who becomes a coach at an exclusive London club. There, he befriends wealthy student Tom Hewett (Matthew Goode) and soon finds himself drawn into Tom's privileged world—and particularly to Tom's alluring fiancée, American actress Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson).

As Chris strategically marries Tom's sister Chloe (Emily Mortimer) to secure his position in high society, his obsessive attraction to Nola leads to a passionate, clandestine affair. The tension escalates masterfully as Chris becomes trapped between his comfortable new life and his uncontrollable desires, culminating in a series of fateful decisions that explore themes of luck, morality, and the ruthless pursuit of ambition. Allen's screenplay is razor-sharp, avoiding his typical neurotic humor for a more serious, suspenseful tone that recalls classic literary tragedies.

The performances are uniformly excellent, with Jonathan Rhys Meyers perfectly capturing Chris's calculating charm and inner turmoil, while Scarlett Johansson delivers one of her most seductive and vulnerable roles as the doomed Nola. Allen's direction is precise and controlled, using London's opulent settings to create a chilling contrast with the dark narrative. The film's exploration of how chance intersects with choice makes it intellectually engaging, while the escalating thriller elements keep viewers on edge. 'Match Point' is essential viewing for those who appreciate sophisticated, character-driven suspense that lingers long after the final, haunting scene.