Match point the lucky ball, So you think he really won the game?

Jamaal 2022-04-20 09:01:24

Thanks to the skillful shooting techniques, this relatively old-fashioned plot can be played so shockingly, and the actors also contributed superb and surreal acting skills! It's like something that can happen to you and me at any time, even to yourself. . Old Woody is worthy of being the killer of the theater couple's hall, watch one pair by one! Most of the film critics include that the luck that the film itself wants to express is of great importance to the influence of the protagonist on his life. But in my opinion, it is more due to the tendency of the character. The characters of the male and female protagonists are similar, but why is there such a big difference? I think it is more manifested in the fact that after the failure of the tennis career of the male protagonist, he is dedicated to climbing up the circle of the rich, and his communication methods that are neither humble nor arrogant are indeed easy to do. The heroine also wants to climb up, but is more loyal to her heart, and has her own pursuits. Although she also wants to cling to the powerful, she is never willing to compromise. It turns out that they are actually poor people. One of them just wants to get a decent love to make up for it, while the other keeps giving, and finally takes it for himself, but he still can't give up the decent material. Poor man in condition.

Between them, there is no right or wrong, there is only a collision of compromise and uncompromising, so at the end, although the emotional ups and downs are very ups and downs, but there is no grievance for the heroine, nor for the male lead's evil deeds, or fortunate His "good luck" was repeated, after all, he would have to suffer the torture of inner demons in the serene years in the future.

The female protagonist lost the game of life, while the male protagonist won the game with match point the lucky ball!!

But do you think he really won?

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Match Point quotes

  • Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I think it's important to be lucky in anything.

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: Well, I don't believe in luck. I believe in hard work.

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: Oh, hard work is mandatory, but, I think everybody's afraid to admit what a big part luck plays. I mean, it seems scientists are - confirming more and more that all existence is here by blind chance. No purpose, no design.

  • Tom Hewett: What was it the the vicar used to say? "Despair is the path of least resistance." It was something odd, wasn't it? It was very strange.

    Christopher "Chris" Wilton: I think that faith is the path of least resistance.

    Tom Hewett: Oh, God.

    Chloe Hewett Wilton: Oh, God! Can we change the subject, please?