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Match Point Director: Woody Allen Cast: Scarlett Johansson, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Emily Mortimer, Matthew Goode

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  • DVD Release Date: 04/25/2006
  • Original Release: 2005
  • Rating: Rated R
  • Sales Rank: 8,753

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Disc #1 -- Match Point
1. Welcome to London [6:12]
2. It's a Date [4:26]
3. An Aggressive Game [3:48]
4. Your Place or Mine? [2:55]
5. Luck vs. Hard Work [5:44]
6. Which Do You Prefer? [3:46]
7. Confidence [6:50]
8. Second Guesses [6:53]
9. Moving Up in the World [6:53]
10. Bad Timing [3:35]
11. Blind Chance [6:25]
12. A New Interest [1:09]
13. Getting Bored [4:48]
14. Bad Luck [2:27]
15. Feeling Guilty [4:34]
16. "On Holiday" [6:24]
17. Liar! [3:45]
18. The Plan [5:56]
19. The Tragedy of Life [3:06]
20. Unlucky [6:13]
21. Shocking News [5:36]
22. A Few Questions [6:19]
23. The Greater Scheme [6:47]
24. End Credits [7:06]

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Woody Allen shifts operations to London for this low-key but effective drama, which reworks elements of his earlier Crimes and Misdemeanors and throws in a little Crime and Punishment for good measure. As is often the case, Allen sets his story in an upper-class milieu; his characters -- educated, attractive, and articulate to a fault -- interact in museums, opera houses, and country estates. Chris (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), a socially ambitious tennis pro, becomes friendly with wealthy Tom (Matthew Goode) and his sister Chloe (Emily Mortimer), whom he eventually marries. Comfortably ensconced in a cushy job provided by his father-in-law (Brian Cox), Chris seems to have everything he’s ever wanted -- but he risks throwing it all away by having an affair with Tom’s girlfriend, Nola (Scarlett Johansson), a young American actress looking for work in London. Complications quickly ensue, and before long Chris finds himself in territory that will be recognizable to anyone familiar with the conventions of Hollywood film noir. Allen, who also wrote the screenplay, weaves an intricate web. Rhys Meyers impresses with his portrayal of a tightly wound schemer, and Johansson shows more of the promise we glimpsed in her breakthrough role in Lost in Translation. For much of the critical community, Match Point was a return to form after a slew of perfunctory Allen movies. One of the more intriguing films of 2005, it also signaled that changing locales was the best thing Allen could have done for his art. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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Match Pointby Anonymous

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May 07, 2007: Match Point was the first Woody Allen movie ever i saw-i loved it! his incorporation of opera music is genius. i contemplated the ending about midway through-but hadn't the slightest thought that he might actually-if you haven't seen this movie yet you definitely should i won't ruin it for you.

Match Pointby Anonymous

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August 31, 2006: I'm normally not a big fan of Woody Allan movies however Match Point definitely surpassed all my expectations. Many critics have viewed this work as proof of the fading director's resurrection. I view it as a piece of solid storytelling from a great director. His films contain ironic humor and great dialog that you cannot help but admire this 70-year-old funny little man. "Match Point" represents a different kind of Allen because his known set Manhattan/New York has changed to rainy London. Allen expands his views, and the result is one working combination of new locations charm and variety. That fact made "Match Point" even more likable. The irony was there but instead of raving comedy he gave us some completely different. "Match Point" is a story about love, passion and coincidence. Ex-tennis professional Chris Wilton (Jonathan Rhys-Myers) gets caught up with intriguing affair with his brother’s bride Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson). New heat is more interesting than his life with his wife Chloe (doll-faced Emily Mortimer. The passion becomes so powerful and overwhelming that it will have a huge impact on what will happen next. The end of the film was unexpected and I could not believe the irony of being at right place at the right time. Ball is definitely back at this old saxophonist's court! What a work of art! If you like production of Woody Allen then you will fall in love with "Match Point"!


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