Are there any other films like Match point?
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violet_spotlight — 14 years ago(March 23, 2012 04:04 PM)
I'm not so sure if my recommendation is any close to match point or even similar, but Match point just remind me of Revolutionary Road. maybe because of the bitter and dark ending.
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KrystelClaire — 13 years ago(August 23, 2012 07:08 AM)
This is a masterpiece, and an instant classic. I would say that American Beauty or the Man with the Golden Arm are masterpieces and instant classics in their own way. The former has been mentioned before, but nobody has mentioned the second one.
I love the way everything is explained and twisted in Match Point. The story begins even before the characters meet each other. I specially like the fact that Allen never went to the clumsy love-at-first-sight plot which all the films introduce in their plots. I won't say that it doesn't exist in real life, but in films, it's a lazy way of creating love affairs which don't make any sense or have no point at all besides creating the same boring bedroom scene of two making love. -
LightningLad — 13 years ago(September 06, 2012 11:53 PM)
Strangers on a Train - got the tennis player thing going in it.
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AssetsonFire — 12 years ago(July 24, 2013 06:41 PM)
To me it felt very much like a Chabrol film: upper classes, murder, infidelity, conscience, hypocrisy, dry satire, close attention to the methodical planning and execution of the crime. The Chabrol film I'd say it has most in common with would be The Unfaithful Woman. Too old? Tough luck.
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krispy_123 — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 05:05 AM)
A lot of Hitchcock mentioned here and yeah, this film has quite a Hitchcock feel. I know you said not too old but Rebecca comes to mind for me.
Bit of "film noir" to it like Woody's Crimes and Misdemeanors. Out of the Past, Angel Face, Shadow of a Doubt etc. A genre to explore.
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habul — 12 years ago(September 29, 2013 11:16 AM)
Hi, if you haven't seen it yet, check out Woody Allen's Crime and Misdemeanors. There are two story lines: a comic one with Mr Allen at it's centre and a serious, tragic story which is , essentially, the same as Match Point. Match Point, I think, allowed Allen to delve deeper into our morality and the whole darn thing. Still, Crimes is a dynamite movie, has aged well and the two plot lines mesh nicely.
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gav_mcf — 11 years ago(May 04, 2014 07:12 AM)
Certain aspects of this film remind me of Eyes Wide Shut and American Psycho. Like that scene where the guy bumps into them all the restaurant and says he seen Chris hailing a cab (presumably around where Nola lived) and he panicked and insisted it wasn't him. The whole mis-identity thing and the feel of the scene reminded me of American Psycho