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      • "Break Point" is predictable and yet sometimes very funny. It's a mild-mannered film, strange considering the ferocious nature of tennis itself, the sport that supposedly holds "Break Point" together. The film takes almost no risks with its material, although there are some pleasurable spots along the way.
      www.rogerebert.com/reviews/break-point-2014
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  2. Sep 4, 2015 · " This end-stop exchange happens in "Break Point" when two estranged tennis-playing brothers (Jeremy Sisto and David Walton) decide to pair up again as a doubles-team and take a stab at qualifying for the U.S. Open. It's tennis-playing-style as (obvious) metaphor for human relationships.

  3. Jun 22, 2023 · Break Point hasn’t quite hit the heights of Drive to Survive, but it’s gaining steam as it goes, and the improvement from Part 1 to Part 2 suggests a strong future for the show.

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  4. Like an old pro playing an outmatched opponent, Break Point scores some solid points -- even if it never bothers to break a sweat along the way. Read Critics Reviews

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  5. Sep 4, 2015 · Quietly moving comedy about tennis, brotherhood; language. Read Common Sense Media's Break Point review, age rating, and parents guide.

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  6. www.metacritic.com › movie › break-pointBreak Point - Metacritic

    Sep 4, 2015 · Break Point - Metacritic. 2015. R. Broad Green Pictures. 1 h 30 m. Summary Jimmy Price (Jeremy Sisto) is a reckless man-child on the last leg of his career as a doubles tennis player. When his latest partner drops him, he realizes he’s officially burned all of his bridges on the pro circuit.

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  7. The affable, shaggy-dog tennis comedy Break Point is bristly and charming, just like its star and producer, Jeremy Sisto, who plays the affable shaggy-dog Jimmy Price, a washed-up semi-pro tennis...

  8. Mar 11, 2014 · From the SXSW Film Festival, Perri reviews the new film Break Point, starring Jeremy Sisto and David Walton. I’d take a solid story over a pretty picture any day, but Break Point’s shot...

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