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Win Win

  • 2011
  • 6
  • 1 Std. 46 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,1/10
55.927
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Paul Giamatti and Alex Shaffer in Win Win (2011)
In order to support his family, attorney Mike Flaherty (Giamatti) moonlights as a high school wrestling coach and assumes the guardianship on an elderly client (albeit not in the most honest fashion). Flaherty's fortunes begin to shine when the man's runaway grandson materializes, until the boy's mother appears, fresh from rehab, flat broke, and looking for an opportunity.
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ErwachsenwerdenJuristisches DramaDramaKomödieSport

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  • Regie
    • Tom McCarthy
  • Drehbuch
    • Tom McCarthy
    • Joe Tiboni
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Paul Giamatti
    • Amy Ryan
    • Jeffrey Tambor
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  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,1/10
    55.927
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Tom McCarthy
    • Drehbuch
      • Tom McCarthy
      • Joe Tiboni
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Paul Giamatti
      • Amy Ryan
      • Jeffrey Tambor
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    • 228Kritische Rezensionen
    • 75Metascore
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    • Auszeichnungen
      • 5 Gewinne & 22 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Paul Giamatti
    Paul Giamatti
    • Mike Flaherty
    Amy Ryan
    Amy Ryan
    • Jackie Flaherty
    Jeffrey Tambor
    Jeffrey Tambor
    • Stephen Vigman
    Bobby Cannavale
    Bobby Cannavale
    • Terry Delfino
    Burt Young
    Burt Young
    • Leo Poplar
    Melanie Lynskey
    Melanie Lynskey
    • Cindy
    Alex Shaffer
    Alex Shaffer
    • Kyle
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    • Jimmy Reed
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      • Joe Tiboni
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    8SDAim

    I will see just about anything with Paul Giamatti in it

    In an effort to clear out our DVR in time for a gazillion hours of Summer Olympics coming up, my husband and I went on an Indie film bender and watched about 10 flicks that we had recorded. Out of all of them, only two really stood out -- Win Win and In a Better World, a small Danish film. I had resisted seeing Win Win in the theater, honestly, because it didn't look like something I'd like based on the trailer. I thought it was going to be one of those feel-good, high school sports movies with the troubled kid and the coach who turns everything around and everyone goes home happy. This had many more layers to it, as all of the other positive reviews posted here will attest to.

    My big takeaway from this film is that I really trust Paul Giamatti's choices of roles, and until he proves otherwise, I will see him in anything he does. I am also amazed at the range of characters he can play, and his ability to make a huge difference in a film even if the part he plays doesn't seem that significant in terms of screen time. Win Win was truly a vehicle for him (as the film Barney's Version was a year or so ago), and he carries it with no problem. Great supporting performances here by Amy Ryan, Bobby Cannavale (who I currently love hating in Nurse Jackie), Jeffrey Tambor, and newcomer Alex Schaffer as the kid.
    6JimmyCollins

    A nice film for a quiet afternoon.

    Paul Giamatti is awesome, simple as that. Such a talented actor, I have yet to see him in a film that I haven't enjoyed. So of course Win Win is the next on the list on his impressive resume, the story was surprisingly quite complex but not difficult to keep track of which is the work of a great director.

    The character of Jack is very reminiscent of Giamatti's character from Storytelling, a guy somewhat down on his luck who just can't seem to get ahead or on top of things, of course these films are very different but the similarities are definitely there.

    Amy Ryan impressed me a lot, I've never seen her in anything before but after seeing this I look forward to catching other films with her, she has a great presence in screen and her and Giamatti work excellently together... Also worth mentioning is the always fantastic Jeffrey Tambor, equally as cool as Giamatti.

    The only thing I thought didn't work was Melanie Lynskey, that woman has one of the sweetest faces and personalities, and seeing her playing a gold digging, backstabbing selfish mother just didn't work. I still love her though.

    A nice film that is not groundbreaking, but especially entertaining and pleasant to watch.
    8napierslogs

    Great characters looking for something in life and "Win Win" just might be that something

    As in Thomas McCarthy's first film, "The Station Agent", there is an air of loneliness to the characters in "Win Win" but also with an ability to be kind and with a whole lot of humour permeating throughout. Mike (Paul Giamatti) is approaching a mid-life crisis; the monotony of daily life and money troubles colliding. But this is a well written film and it doesn't look or feel like a mid-life crisis. Just as we get to know the characters exceedingly well (despite the short air time for some - Bobby Cannavale's Terry), a plot is introduced. Mike starts acting like a sleazy lawyer just to make some easy money, even though he's anything but a sleazy lawyer. Because he's a good guy, realities quickly catch up, and he starts taking responsibility for a troubled kid. Mostly trying to assuage his guilt of wrong-doing, but this kid happens to be a wrestling phenom and Mike is a struggling high school wrestling coach. This film could easily turn into an underdog sports story, but as I said before, this is a well written film and it doesn't look or feel like an underdog sports story. I found "Win Win" to be a great mix of character study, a mid-life crisis, and an underdog sports story all rolled into something that isn't any of the above. It's a light, funny, enjoyable slice of life that could provide a few lessons on morality but stops itself before it becomes condescending.
    JohnDeSando

    A Winner

    I enjoy Royal Tenenbaums, Juno, and Little Miss Sunshine because they're about eccentric, witty people whose foibles are made less than tragic, their dialogue hypnotizes, and their personas seduce. Then comes Win Win, not as ingenious or innovative as those films but a winner in its own right because it embellishes little while it stays real and lovingly humane.

    A little like my family and other interesting neighbors, Win Win has love to spare. Mike (Paul Giamatti) has a failing law practice, moonlights as a high school wrestling coach, and now becomes custodian of elderly Leo Poplar (Burt Young) because Mike needs the $1500 a month. Soon complication arrives with bleached blond Kyle (Alex Schaffer), Leo's grandson, who wants to live with Leo.

    Mike is thus faced with more complications than he bargained for in the caretaker role, yet a bit of light shines through as he deals with the taciturn Kyle, who happens to be an excellent wrestler. Mike's relationship with his wife, Jackie (Amy Ryan), is rich with respect between both and patience on her part as she helps Mike through his ethical challenge and his guidance of Kyle.

    Nothing comes easy in this dramedy, as it doesn't for most of us, but the beauty of this film is that it slowly works out all the kinks of life in a slowly distributed narrative with triumphs and setbacks that seem to come naturally. Because the central characters are loving and largely benign, the film has an easy, unforced quality.

    Terry (Bobby Cannavale) is especially likable as Mike's old wrestling buddy, recently split from his wife, and full of energy to channel as assistant coach helping with their new wrestling star. Cannavale brings an easy charm to the film; he's an enjoyable foil for the schlubby, depressive Giammatti.

    Although a few swear words, mostly "f bombs," are dotted in the dialogue, it is essentially a family where the characters live to love.
    9JustCuriosity

    A Charming film about Love, Family, and Wrestling

    Win Win is a charming delightful film about an ordinary family dealing with the struggles of everyday life. Writer/Director Tom McCarthy should be commended for his excellent work. Paul Giamatti – a true everyman actor – delivers a wonderful performance as a lawyer and wrestling coach struggling with the challenges of family and money in New Jersey. In the process of taking guardianship for an elderly client Giamatti's character, Mike Flaherty, becomes enmeshed in the old man's family when the old man's grandson shows up literally on his front doorstep. The teenager turns out to be an incredible wrestler, which is a great asset to Mike's awful wrestling team. And then things begin to get complicated. Giamatti specializes in bringing forth flawed characters that are delightfully human. This is a funny, sweet film that combines comedy and drama. Win Win also reminds us that family goes well beyond blood relatives; family is the constantly evolving circle of people that we love and care about. I literally walked out of theater just feeling much better than when I walked in. That has to be one of the best ways to judge any film.

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      Alex Shaffer was indeed the New Jersey state high school wrestling champion the year before the film was made. However, he had to quit the sport due to a back injury.
    • Patzer
      When the team is on the bus heading to a match, they are going from their school in NJ to another school in NJ. However, the shot of the road they are driving down is in Rockville Centre, Long Island, NY (one of the admitted locations where the movie was filmed). In traveling from one school in NJ to another school in NJ, there would be absolutely no reason to pass through LI.
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      Mike Flaherty: [to the wrestling team] Now, did you all see what Kyle did the other day? He exploded up, right? Kyle, show the guys what you did.

      Kyle: It's kind of my own thing.

      Mike Flaherty: Well, can you share it with us?

      Kyle: But it's not even a move or anything.

      Mike Flaherty: It's okay.

      Kyle: All right. Well, I just tell myself that the guy on top's tryin' to take my head and shove it under water and kill me, and if I don't wanna die on bottom, I have to do whatever the fuck it takes to get out.

      Stephen Vigman: [breaking a stunned silence] Okay. So the move is "Whatever the fuck it takes." Let's go. Let's work on it.

      Terry Delfino: [chiming in forcefully as if knowledgeable] WHATEVER THE FUCK IT TAKES! LET'S GO, GENTLEMEN. UP!

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 21. Juli 2011 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Fox Searchlight (United States)
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • Chiến Thắng, Chiến Thắng
    • Drehorte
      • Locust Valley, Long Island, New York, USA
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Fox Searchlight Pictures
      • Everest Entertainment
      • Groundswell Productions
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    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 10.179.275 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 150.362 $
      • 20. März 2011
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 11.789.613 $
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      1 Stunde 46 Minuten
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      • Dolby Surround 7.1
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