Tre giocatori che si conoscevano da adolescenti gareggiano in un torneo di tennis per diventare il vincitore del Grande Slam di fama mondiale e riaccendono vecchie rivalità dentro e fuori da... Leggi tuttoTre giocatori che si conoscevano da adolescenti gareggiano in un torneo di tennis per diventare il vincitore del Grande Slam di fama mondiale e riaccendono vecchie rivalità dentro e fuori dal campo.Tre giocatori che si conoscevano da adolescenti gareggiano in un torneo di tennis per diventare il vincitore del Grande Slam di fama mondiale e riaccendono vecchie rivalità dentro e fuori dal campo.
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- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 74 vittorie e 151 candidature totali
- Art's Security Guard
- (as a different name)
- Lily
- (as AJ Lister)
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Only works for fans of Zendaya
I remember Zendaya since Shake It Up and although she is a smart and lovely woman with indeniable star quality, her acting has never been convincing. She always positions herself perfectly for the shot, has the needed movement or expression, but it is always with more connection for the camera than with the character (even in Euphoria). I also never found her use of her voice adequate, it is usually one note. It sort of works here because Tashi is a character as flat as a pancake.
The two other leads are no better and it is an already very far fetched idea that they would attract the attention of anyone, let alone of someone like the Tashi character.
And if this was a movie to attract tennis fans... well it won't. None of the tree leads looks like they have ever played sport. Any sport, any kind, not professionally, just any at all. In school, in the backstreet with friends. The director is either very incapable of his job or hasn't either. They hired Brad Gilbert to consult and help. Ok, but he helps with the wrong aspects. In the end of the day a general viewer would not care if the serve technique is correct, or if the movement and speed is accurate. But he would care about the absolute lack of any engagement with the game. No passion, no desire, no will, no care. Even Ivan Lendl has visibly shown more connection to the game and he was infamous for cool attitude. Or Andre Agassi or Nick Kyrgios who have stated many times they hated tennis. These actors look and act like they are trying not to trip, not to make a wrong move and not like playing for anything (not just the tenmis aspects of the movie). And from this there is no loud enough music to make you care about their game or desires.
The music is terrible allthrough, loud and without having any connection with the supposed story. The overly in your face "metaphors" are just tiring at this point. Filmmakers might wanna try some new and fresh approach to get the point across. And the overuse of slow motion... it just makes the movie even less.
In a time where we care about sparing resources, resources for movies like this shouldn't even be be considered to be spent.
Not A Grand Slam
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.
So much build-up for so little payoff
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.
Watch "Match Point" instead
The acting was decent. Felt like each character was built upon chemistry and realism. It kept me entertained for the most part.
The times jumps at the beginning worked and created suspense. Leaving the viewer unsure of what the history our 3 characters share however, the time jumps became a bit too rapid and i personally found it harder to keep up with where we are in the story. I feel like they could've left out a few scenes to make the story flow smoother.
The soundtrack was interesting. Not sure if it suited the mood of the film. But my biggest gripe is the ridiculously slowed down ending. Not sure what the director was thinking with that one.
The conclusion felt like it was going on for 1 hour and i felt it a little cheesy with the last scene of the film.
Overall I see a lot of influence from the film "Match Point" starring Scarlet Johansson. In my opinion that film was far more successful in what "challengers" was attempting.
Overall, bit hit and miss. Some decent moments but nothing to get you excited about or talk about after.
It's not gay if it's with the homies.
Idk if this was the straightest gay movie or the gayest straight movie.
- The thing that stopped this film from feeling incredibly boring was the way it played with time.
- Took 30 minutes to slow down and breathe. But if it didb't, I would've given it half a star less.
- Bad acting in trailers, far from the case in the actual film. Trailers didn't sell me but this was a good movie. Wouldn't go back to it though.
- The trailers spoiled the midpoint.
- I think Tashi should've agreed to train Patrick as a way of tricking him to lose. I also thought the guys were the real ones playing Tashi. I was waiting for a flashback scene where the they plan the whole thing. That might've been generic but I also wasn't expecting a "hug and walk off into the sunset" type of ending.
Iconic On-Screen Romances
Iconic On-Screen Romances
Lo sapevi?
- QuizPatrick 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.
- BlooperAfter 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).
- Citazioni
Tashi Donaldson: You don't know what tennis is.
Patrick Zweig: What is it?
Tashi Donaldson: It's a relationship.
Patrick Zweig: Is that what you and Anna Mueller had today?
Tashi Donaldson: It is, actually. For about fifteen seconds there, we were actually playing tennis. And we understood each other completely. So did everyone watching. It's like we were in love. Or like we didn't exist. We went somewhere really beautiful together.
- Curiosità sui creditiOn 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.
- ConnessioniFeatured in The 7PM Project: Episodio datato 26 marzo 2024 (2024)
- Colonne sonoreSound the Trumpet
Written by Henry Purcell
Performed by The Toronto Children's Chorus
Courtesy of Marquis Classics
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- Budget
- 55.000.000 USD (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 50.119.408 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 15.011.061 USD
- 28 apr 2024
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 96.119.408 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione
- 2h 11min(131 min)
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1






