The Good
There’s more than a touch of The Talented Mr Ripley about Match Point and Allen keeps the atmosphere extremely tense throughout. In addition, Allen makes strong use of his new-found collection of London locations and there’s a certain amount of pleasure to be had in identifying them all (he’s clearly a huge fan of the Gherkin, for example).
Scarlett Johansson is terrific as Nola. With any luck, this could be the beginning of a fruitful working relationship – Johansson has already received a Golden Globe nomination for Match Point and Allen has cast her in his next film, Scoop, also set in London.
The Bad
The only real problem with the film is Rhys Meyers’ performance. Meyers’ character is fairly despicable from the beginning, so you never feel any sympathy for his predicament. Similarly, towards the end, Allen can’t resist dragging Sophocles into it and almost threatens to derail the entire film as a result.
Worth seeing?
Despite a couple of dodgy moments, this is definitely worth seeing, even if it does occasionally come across as Crimes and Misdemeanours In London.
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