Woody Allen's Match Point is a satire on the British High Society that focuses on the aspirations of a young tennis coach to become a part of that society. However, when he is forced to choose between two ladies – one of whom would guarantee him a place in high society, and the other of whom would take him far away from it – his palms begin to sweat, and a dark psychological match begins in his head.
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Woody Allen's Match Point is a satire on the British High Society that focuses on the aspirations of a young tennis coach to become a part of that society. However, when he is forced to choose between two ladies – one of whom would guarantee him a place in high society, and the other of whom would take him far away from it – his palms begin to sweat, and a dark psychological match begins in his head.
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