Challengers
- 2024
- Tous publics
- 2h 11min
Suit trois joueurs qui se sont connus lorsqu'ils étaient adolescents, alors qu'ils participent à un tournoi de tennis pour devenir le célèbre vainqueur du grand chelem, et qu'ils ravivent de... Tout lireSuit trois joueurs qui se sont connus lorsqu'ils étaient adolescents, alors qu'ils participent à un tournoi de tennis pour devenir le célèbre vainqueur du grand chelem, et qu'ils ravivent de vieilles rivalités sur le court et en dehors.Suit trois joueurs qui se sont connus lorsqu'ils étaient adolescents, alors qu'ils participent à un tournoi de tennis pour devenir le célèbre vainqueur du grand chelem, et qu'ils ravivent de vieilles rivalités sur le court et en dehors.
- Récompenses
- 83 victoires et 156 nominations au total
- Art's Security Guard
- (as a different name)
- Lily
- (as AJ Lister)
Résumé
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We have two young tennis players - one successful and the other is not for various reasons - both in love with the same woman who seems to jump between them in what makes for a complicated love triangle. Add in electronic music played loudly over scenes where not much is happening, gratuitous nudity (so many penises), and neverending slo-motion in an overlong running time and you have Challengers.
I liked Zendaya when she was playing the role of mature mother and retired tennis professional, but she all too easily slips into an angsty teen who feels too young to play the character.
My favourite moments were the two male leads just hanging out (they had more chemistry than Zendaya with either one), but I wasn't exactly sure what the seemingly homoerotic moments added to the story.
Despite the above points, this movie held my interest and had me wondering exactly where it was going. When it landed, however, I felt cheated of 2 hours by watching a movie that thought it was smarter than it really was. Severely lacking payoff.
I tried to disregard that tennis mostly bores me.
Usually perceptive, but I did not get the point of the film.
A love triangle spanning 13 years with Zendaya as the master manipulator. What was she doing? Making the chaps better tennis players, making them grow up, making them aware that their long time friendship was more than just that. I do not know and then you ask yourself, why?
On the plus side, Josh O'Connor was mesmerising, turning in a good performance. The music was good, if on occasion a tad overdramatic for the scene being played out. Some titters.
On the minus side, the tennis montages grew tedious, the time jumps a little too often, particularly towards the end of the film.
There was one scene in a locker room, where I could not understand a word that was being said, I thought it was not in English, but I could not understand the gist or the purpose. Very frustrating.
The film was too long (I saw people leave) and, dare I say it, a little pointless.
I had trouble following the timelines of certain scenes and felt confused throughout. Also, the movie basically has only three characters that have any role of significance which I felt was odd. Perhaps the umpire would be considered the fourth character that you see and he has a very small part.
I thought Zendaya was brilliant, but I didn't particularly like her character or the two competitors. There was nobody that you wanted to root for. For a tennis movie, rather go for Wimbledon than this one unfortunately.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesPatrick taking a bite of the churro and letting Art take one was unscripted. Josh O'Connor was starving and it was the first time he ever had churros.
- GaffesAfter Patrick loses the second set in his final round match against Art and smashes his racket, the chair umpire declares a code violation point penalty; however, it should have been a game penalty, as Patrick had already received a point penalty earlier in the match (the scoreboard at the bottom accurately reflects the correct score).
- Citations
Tashi Donaldson: [after Patrick notices her engagement ring] It was his grandmother's.
Patrick Zweig: How is she?
Tashi Donaldson: She died. Stroke.
- Crédits fousOn the United States release of the film, the MGM logo appears after the brief opening prologue, and the roar of studio mascot, Leo the Lion, is silenced.
- ConnexionsFeatured in The 7PM Project: Épisode datant du 26 mars 2024 (2024)
- Bandes originalesSound the Trumpet
Written by Henry Purcell
Performed by The Toronto Children's Chorus
Courtesy of Marquis Classics
Meilleurs choix
- How long is Challengers?Alimenté par Alexa
Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 55 000 000 $US (estimé)
- Montant brut aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 50 119 408 $US
- Week-end de sortie aux États-Unis et au Canada
- 15 011 061 $US
- 28 avr. 2024
- Montant brut mondial
- 96 119 408 $US
- Durée2 heures 11 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.85 : 1