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Coup de foudre, set et match

Original title: Game, Set, Love
  • TV Movie
  • 2022
  • TV-G
  • 1h 24m
IMDb RATING
5.7/10
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Davida Williams and Richard Harmon in Coup de foudre, set et match (2022)
It follows Tennis player Taylor as she coaches her friend, Will, for a mixed doubles tournament when she finds out there is more to him than just being a bad boy.
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It follows Tennis player Taylor as she coaches her friend, Will, for a mixed doubles tournament when she finds out there is more to him than just being a bad boyIt follows Tennis player Taylor as she coaches her friend, Will, for a mixed doubles tournament when she finds out there is more to him than just being a bad boyIt follows Tennis player Taylor as she coaches her friend, Will, for a mixed doubles tournament when she finds out there is more to him than just being a bad boy

  • Director
    • Jessica Harmon
  • Writer
    • Alex Wright
  • Stars
    • Davida Williams
    • Richard Harmon
    • Roger Cross
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.7/10
    587
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    • Director
      • Jessica Harmon
    • Writer
      • Alex Wright
    • Stars
      • Davida Williams
      • Richard Harmon
      • Roger Cross
    • 17User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Davida Williams
    Davida Williams
    • Taylor Morrison
    Richard Harmon
    Richard Harmon
    • William Campbell
    Roger Cross
    Roger Cross
    • David Morrison
    Jennifer Khoe
    Jennifer Khoe
    • Ashley Wong
    Tracy Austin
    Tracy Austin
    • Tracy Austin
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    Matthew Kevin Anderson
    • Barry
    Casey Manderson
    Casey Manderson
    • Shane Landers
    Cameron McDonald
    • Bill Campbell
    Catherine Barroll
    Catherine Barroll
    • Marcia Campbell
    Andres Joseph
    Andres Joseph
    • Juan Carlos
    Rehaan Malik
    Rehaan Malik
    • Arjun
    Juliette Hawk
    Juliette Hawk
    • Mia
    Marco Soriano
    Marco Soriano
    • Gunther
    Sophia Oni
    • Young Taylor
    Brittany Palmer
    Brittany Palmer
    • Vanessa
    Yvonne Schalle
    • Bella Santos
    • (as Yvonne Schall)
    Shiraine Haas
    Shiraine Haas
    • Katrina Hampton
    Jeff Mohs
    • Chair Umpire
    • Director
      • Jessica Harmon
    • Writer
      • Alex Wright
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    jamesr13

    About as much knowledge of tennis displayed as I have about American football

    While I enjoy many of the Hallmark movies, this was a total fail due to lack of research. You need to win 6 games to win the set. You need 3 sets to win the match. The far right screen stays at 40 on both players the entire time. Next shot in either result is game. The next shot EVERY time in the film script should actually give the entire match to the other team. Why people were tasked with this movie and no research team is beyond me. It would be like me making a movie about American football, even though I've never seen a match (actually as I understand it, scripting that may be easier...I just add loads of advert breaks?). However, I still wouldn't know how to do the scoring without visiting something simple like the Tennis Scoring System on Wikipedia. Aside from such a MAJOR mistake for international audiences, where we DO play tennis, I think the comments over story and characters in other reviews are also well made.
    3bumblefiction

    Wrong Casting

    Probably the least believable tennis movie I've seen. I did expect a bit specially the game scenes as this was co-produced by Venus Williams but was let down with how it played out. My biggest issue with this is you're somehow supposed to convince me Richard Harmon with his very white skin and small build is a pro tennis player? Pro tennis players who generally have ridiculously jacked thighs and arms and olive skin tone from playing in the sun? His acting all throughout the movie was also a really big problem as I find it a bit too disinterested, I get that he is the 'bad boy' of tennis (😂) but I think there's a difference between a hard headed character and a bored actor. I also wasn't convinced about the chemistry between the two actors, a Hallmark movie should be bursting with cheesiness and emotions and this one just felt too flat.
    6Jackbv123

    Sports/Romance movie

    Hallmark doesn't do this kind of movie often where a sporting event dominates the story. They do plenty of contests, but this kind of sports movie has a different feel from most of the others by its nature. This one follows the pattern you would expect with a slight twist almost at the last minute.

    There was some mild chemistry between Davida Williams and Richard Harmon. The acting was OK. The dialogue had a few good moments but was mostly average. Some sets were almost cheesy since the training facility looked more elaborate than the tournament itself.

    There is almost always an aspect where each of the lead couple encourage the other to be a better person. William was supposed to be a John McEnroe type with uncontrollable anger issues, but after we actually meet him, there isn't much of that.

    There were lots of Tennis scenes including some coaching of youth players but otherwise the story was pretty simple.
    6MichaelByTheSea

    If you haven't seen the movie Wimbledon, watch that instead of this

    My son was a nationally ranked tennis player before leaving the tournament circuit to go to college. As you might imagine, I've seen countless matches, practices, and pro tournaments. Sadly, despite Venus Williams' connection as a producer, the tennis scenes in "Game, Set, Love" looked like they filmed some mediocre high school players in a gym.

    Davida Williams (no relationship to Venus) plays coach Taylor and, after a clinic, she's shown working on her serve. Yikes. She gets no height on the ball, doesn't extend her body or arm up, and does little more than tap the ball across the net. And yet a woman "ranked top ten in doubles" comes up and says "killer serve" and tells a young girl that Taylor was "way better than me".

    Uh, no.

    Actually, that doubles player, Ashley Wong, played by Jennifer Khoe, is shown serving the ball with far better skill in a later scene. As for bad boy William Campbell (a fictional John McEnroe), played by the director's brother Richard Harmon (the 2 siblings were both in the long running sci-fi TV series " The 100") he just wasn't convincing as a tennis player. And instead of acting like the brat he was on court, he had a pleasant and affable personality that conveniently meshed with the very attractive Taylor. They had some fun banter and Willam actually had an insightful line about tennis player parents. When referring to the parents of the kids that Taylor coached, he called them "a bunch of people who put all their baggage and expectations onto their kids". I saw a lot of that. And I was probably guilty of that a bit myself.

    But there were some weird moments. Why were they playing in the rain?? That's generally frowned on because of safety issues, shoe traction problems, and heavier wet balls that don't reflect match conditions. And during 12 years of tennis clinics, lessons, and matches, my son never once played in the rain.

    Also, the big "Georgia Sun" tournament was likely a fake version of the Atlanta Open, which doesn't have mixed doubles. And even if it did, there wouldn't be TV coverage of it, let alone Tracy Austin.

    Another reviewer commented about the scoreboard which inexplicably indicated that the "previous sets" were 4-2 and that the total "sets" were 3-1, games 2-1. Later, the scoreboard indicated that the "previous sets" were 4-6, 7-5, and 6-6 and that the total "sets" were 6-4, games 5-5. Huh?

    The relationship between Taylor and her father was sweet, but the conflict between William and his parents didn't ring true. A player of William's stature doesn't get there without lots of parental emotional and financial support. And yet the father wanted him to join the restaurant business rather than play tennis? Really?

    But I did buy the growing attraction between Taylor and William, and I loved the Lake House.

    But the movie became all about their success on the court rather than off it. And the tennis just didn't seem remotely authentic. In fairness, sports movies are hard to do. They often seem fake unless there's a big budget. Wimbledon was a great tennis movie. This was not. But Hallmark did make at least one decent sport movie. Love on the Sidelines succeeded because it focused more on the off the field action. That's what they should have done here.
    m0vi3land

    Utter waste of time

    I tried watching it but couldn't even last 10 minutes in. The actors have 0 chemistry and the acting is beyond bad plus the plot is weak. I know it's a Hallmark movie and some would say that the standards aren't too high for them but some movies are quite pleasant for a lazy Sunday in.

    Also the fact that the Harmon brothers are linked to this project make it seem like its a total case of nepotism at its finest. Probably Richard Harmon did his sister a favor but it shows he didn't put any effort into his acting and it's dull and he comes off as bored and wanting to be anywhere other than the set of this movie.

    I'd suggest anyone who wants to watch this to maybe take a nap ... you'd be more satisfied by that than this movie.

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    • Release date
      • August 27, 2022 (Canada)
    • Countries of origin
      • United States
      • Canada
    • Official sites
      • Crown Media International Distribution (United States)
      • Hallmark Channel Press (United States)
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Peak Season
    • Filming locations
      • Maple Ridge, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Timeless Pictures
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      1 hour 24 minutes
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      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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