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Fair Play (2023)

Fair Play
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Movie Fair Play (2023)
Real Title Fair Play
Rating 6.4
Duration 113 Min
Aired 2023-09-28
Languages ENGLISH
Subtitle NA
Quality
Sources IMDB | TMDB

Countries

United States of America

Genres

DramaThrillerRomance

Tags

JealousyRapeEgocentrismEngagementPsychological thrillerCoupleEngagement partyHedge fundWoman directorSecret relationshipMale egosFinanceEroticSecretPower dynamics

Directors

Chloe Domont

Stars

Phoebe Dynevor, Alden Ehrenreich, Eddie Marsan, Rich Sommer, Sebastian de Souza, Sia Alipour

Writers

Chloe Domont

Companies

Star Thrower Entertainment, T-Street, MRC

Taglines

Taglines: Competition is close.

Description

An unexpected promotion at a cutthroat hedge fund pushes a young couple's relationship to the brink, threatening to unravel not only their recent engagement but their lives.

Reviews:

Author: Geronimo1967
"Emily" (Phoebe Dynevor) and fiancé "Luke" (Alden Ehrenreich) are a typically happy, professional, couple, recently engage and well loved up. Gossip is going around the office that "Luke" is destined for a promotion that will mean loads more cash for the pair and she seems delighted for him. Well, boss "Campbell" (Eddie Marsan) has other plans as he decides to give the job to her! Is he delighted? Well outwardly yes, but inwardly...? She is also uncertain. Not of her ability to do her new job, but of how to avoid bruising his increasingly obviously delicate ego. What now ensues is a rather fat-fetched eggshell dance that sees their relationship put under enormous pressure? Can it survive? Well, frankly I didn't care. The whole story seems contrived to create as much tension and distrust amongst the couple who at one stage are about to be married and at the next, well they might not cross the road to chat with each other. It takes a swipe at the greasy pole and at the whole corporate "getting-on" ethos, but in such a linear and unimaginative fashion. Way too many stereotypical attitudes and platitudes and by the end I was really quite uninterested in who got what, if anything, from this rather pedestrian and over-scripted melodrama. Sorry, perhaps I just wasn't in the mood - but this did nothing for me.

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