Win Win

Win Win

By Tom McCarthy

  • Genre: Drama
  • Release Date: 2011-03-18
  • Advisory Rating: R
  • Runtime: 1h 45min
  • Director: Tom McCarthy
  • iTunes Price: USD 14.99
  • iTunes Rent Price: USD 3.99

Description

Academy Award®-Nominee Paul Giamatti stars as a lovable yet long-suffering lawyer and high-school wrestling coach who takes us on a brilliantly heartfelt journey through the game of life...where you can't lose 'em all. When Mike Flaherty (Giamatti) comes across a teenage runaway who also happens to be a champion wrestler, Mike’s luck turns around in spectacular fashion. But his win-win situation soon becomes more complicated than he ever imagined when the boy’s family affairs come into play. Co-starring Academy Award®-Nominee Amy Ryan and directed by Academy Award®-Nominee Tom McCarthy, this touching and funny comedy will leave you cheering.

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Reviews

  • Human. Satisfying.

    4
    By randyplaysdrums
    There’s something pure and real about this film that’s so enjoyable. I like big Hollywood blockbusters, but it’s movies like Win Win that find their way to my heart and make it a little bigger.
  • The best

    5
    By The wrestling doc
    Inspiring movie, the whole family should watch
  • very good

    5
    By Isn't good enough for 5 stars
    I love every bit of this movie. By far my favorite thing about this movie is that it was shot at my high school. 2.99 to see my old high school is just amazing.
  • Just an Overall Good Movie

    5
    By Mkenefick
    Everything in this movie is done right, all the way through directing, screenwriting, and the acting, it's all well done
  • Win win

    5
    By RustySgMy
    Simple, heartfelt and well made movie. Does not play for laughs or tears but successfully gets them anyway.
  • Win Win Winner

    5
    By nicknamenickistaken
    Simply a great movie. Well written with great character development that reflects how complicated people can be. See this movie.
  • Win Win

    3
    By Pbencewrestling
    Outstanding drama , way pull out a sport nobody cares about anymore and do this with it. All your jokes in the movie were at the wright place at the wright time . Outstanding choice of actors , you sadly put in kids in their 20's for the wrestlers . But in the end it was an alright movie.
  • Wrestler inspiration

    5
    By ajenkins14
    By far my favorite movie of all time. I watch it probably every week during the season love this movie definitely buy it. Amazing movie
  • A winner!

    5
    By tomegla
    A winner of a movie, with a good deal more complexity to the characters all round than the typical formula plot of an athlete finding his mission and destiny in overcoming the odds to finally win the championship. What made Alex Schaffer as Kyle special for me was he really was a wrestler, something another wrestler instinctively knows when he sees one. That hooked me right away because Kyle's family conflicts and concerns were the real deal, and I was excited to see how his role would play it as it did, with a genuine feel of authenticity because he was authentically a wrestler in real life, with the unique challenges and obstacles that set wrestling apart from any other sport. Wrestling is spiritual, not only a game but a way of life. Kyle recovered his life as he recovered from his wrecked family relations. Kudos to Paul Giammati for successfully negotiating the fine line between drama and comedy. He was real to me, too, as was the mother, the fumbling assistant coach, and the hot shot, the faker who gains self-respect. Congratulations all around for a fine effort and a winning movie.
  • Funny and touching

    5
    By LuluVali
    Great acting and story. Doesn't move terribly fast, but kept my interest 100%.

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