Win Win

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In the game of life, you can't lose 'em all. Disheartened attorney Mike Flaherty (Paul Giamatti), who volunteers as a high school wrestling coach, stumbles across a star athlete through some questionable business dealings while trying to support his family. Just as it looks like he will get a double payday, the boy's mother shows up fresh from rehab and flat broke, threatening to derail everything. McCarthy's deft touch with balancing drama and comedy, broken hearts and poignant humanity is at play in Win Win. (20th Century Fox AU)

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Matty 

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English Wii-n Wii-n. A drama about the path to a great victory. On a small scale. The indie background of festival darling Thomas McCarthy is brought to light by the film’s very slow pace and its reluctance to get going. Otherwise, anyone who has seen at least two Hollywood sports dramas will find the plot to be as transparent as the glass in a trophy case. Unlike The Station Agent and The Visitor, Win Win did not appeal to me at all, despite being more complex in its interest in the broader context of its characters’ bad mood (crisis, stress, pressure and such). I didn’t care why Giamatti is in trouble, how he got into it or how he plans to get out of it, i.e. how he fills his sterilised life. He’s not a suitable actor to play an “average Joe” character, and his mediocrity here manifests as absolute uninterestingness, which is a word that could be applied to the film as a whole. 50% ()

kaylin 

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English Paul Giamatti is a great actor and with Win Win he proved it again. Thanks to him, but also thanks to the other actors, this film is presented in a way that keeps you entertained. Even though it's about growing up, about how we can fuck up our lives, it's presented in such a way that you won't feel like you've seen this a hundred times before. ()