Review of Match Point (2005) by Justinp. — 06 Dec 2005
Woody Allen abandons his usual neurotic New Yorker genre to tell the story of a man who ascends to the top of the London upper-crust, and is faced with losing it all due to his infidelity. The tale is told slowly, but the acting, writing and screenplay are all first-rate, so it doesnt drag.
The suspense which at first is lacking kicks in toward the end and the film really holds your attention. No great fireworks, and not superlative, but a well-crafted film worth seeing.
This review of Match Point (2005) was written by Justinp. on 06 Dec 2005.
Match Point has generally received very positive reviews.
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