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    Match Point

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    Woody Allen slowly takes us through his story using the analogy of a tennis match. Very cool. Some people call it the luck of the Irish. Allen uses a tennis ball and then a stolen ring, depending on what side of the fence or the bridge in this case, to demonstrate that some folks are so lucky that they can actually get away with murder. But also through the use of conscience demonstrates that nobody actually gets away with anything. Not getting caught doesn't necessarily mean you get away with it. Bravo Woody Allen! This movie is excellent! Thinkers line up please.

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    the.riverdale.kid@  23.1.2006 age: 50+ 245 reviews

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