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Wimbledon

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United Kingdom, France, United States · 2004
Rated PG-13 · 1h 38m
Director Richard Loncraine
Starring Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Sam Neill, Jon Favreau
Genre Comedy, Romance

Just when Peter's career as a tennis player is seemingly over, a twist of fate sends him to Wimbledon with a chance to fulfill his lifelong dream of winning the men's singles title. There he meets and falls for rising American tennis star Lizzie. Fueled by his newfound romance and on-court prowess, Peter serves up competition and begins to ascend the ranks.

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Variety by

A fanciful tennis-themed romance that compounds the old dilemma of "Will he get the girl?" with "Will he get the trophy?" But the answers are too predictable and laughs too scattered for this middling Universal release to generate much in the way of humor or suspense.

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L.A. Weekly by Chuck Wilson

Director Richard Loncraine (Richard III) moves things right along, but during the final tennis match, his pacing is undone by sports-movie convention, particularly the witless color commentary offered by tennis legends John McEnroe and Chris Evert.

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Miami Herald by Connie Ogle

Wimbledon may have its faults, but it's the sort of upbeat fantasy that's tough to resist. Maybe love wins in tennis after all.

50

Village Voice by Jessica Winter

The appealing leads have strong chemistry, but it's the wrong kind: an affectionate big-brother/little-sister rapport that leaves a discomfiting taint on their more amorous clinches.

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Chicago Tribune by Michael Wilmington

It's a harmless enough movie, and quite a good-looking one; Bettany and Dunst are an attractive enough couple, even if Lizzie has been written as a selfish little snip and he as a whining man-child.

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