7.6

Match Point

Match Point

  • Fragman
  • Full HD İzle
  • Yedek Sunucu
Kaynaklar
Match Point posteri
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' marked a significant departure from his usual New York comedies, delivering a sophisticated and morally complex drama set in London's upper-class society. 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, eventually marrying his sister Chloe (Emily Mortimer). However, Chris's life takes a dangerous turn when he becomes irresistibly attracted to Tom's fiancée, the alluring American actress Nola Rice (Scarlett Johansson).

What begins as a passionate affair evolves into a tense examination of ambition, class, and moral compromise. Allen masterfully builds suspense as Chris finds himself trapped between his comfortable new life and his obsessive desire for Nola. The performances are uniformly excellent, with Rhys Meyers perfectly capturing Chris's calculating nature and Johansson delivering one of her most memorable early performances as the seductive yet vulnerable Nola.

The film's exploration of luck versus merit, symbolized by the tennis metaphor of the 'match point,' adds intellectual depth to the thriller elements. Allen's direction is taut and focused, creating an atmosphere of increasing dread as Chris's decisions lead him down a perilous path. With its elegant cinematography, sharp screenplay, and thought-provoking themes, 'Match Point' represents one of Allen's finest dramatic achievements. Viewers should watch this compelling film for its brilliant performances, intelligent storytelling, and the way it skillfully blends romance, social commentary, and suspense into a thoroughly engaging cinematic experience.