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Eleanor Hewett:
I liked him. I just don't understand what he's aiming for.Chloe Hewett Wilton:He certainly doesn't want to be a tennis pro for the rest of his life.Alec Hewett:Well, I find him very likeable. He's fought his way up the only way open to him and he's not trivial. I had a very interesting conversation the other day about Dostoevsky
I liked him. I just don't understand what he's aiming for.Chloe Hewett Wilton:He certainly doesn't want to be a tennis pro for the rest of his life.Alec Hewett:Well, I find him very likeable. He's fought his way up the only way open to him and he's not trivial. I had a very interesting conversation the other day about Dostoevsky
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I just don't understand what he's aiming for
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He certainly doesn't want to be a tennis pro for the rest of his life
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Well I find him very likeable
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He's fought his way up the only way open to him and he's not trivial
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I had a very interesting conversation the other day about Dostoyevsky
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Movie Summary
Match Point is Woody Allen’s satire of the British High Society and the ambition of a young tennis instructor to enter into it. Yet when he must decide between two women - one assuring him his place in high society, and the other that would take him far from it - palms start to sweat and a dark psychological match in his head begins.


