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  1. Wimbledon: Directed by Richard Loncraine. With Kirsten Dunst, Paul Bettany, Sam Neill, Jon Favreau. A pro tennis player has lost his ambition and has fallen in rank to 119. Fortunately for him, he meets a young player on the women's circuit who helps him recapture his focus for Wimbledon.

    • (67K)
    • Comedy, Romance, Sport
    • Richard Loncraine
    • 2004-09-17
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  4. Synopsis. Peter Colt, a British professional tennis player in his thirties whose ranking has slipped from 11th to 119th in the world, has never really had to fight for anything, as his wealthy family allowed him to easily pursue his tennis ambitions.

  5. Wimbledon is a 2004 romantic comedy film directed by Richard Loncraine. The film stars Paul Bettany as a journeyman tennis pro (once ranked 11th) and Kirsten Dunst as an up-and-coming tennis star. Sam Neill and Jon Favreau co-star.

  6. 2004年9月17日 · 温布尔登 Wimbledon (2004) 导演: 理查德·隆克瑞恩. 编剧: 亚当·布鲁克斯 / 珍妮佛·弗莱基特. 主演: 克斯汀·邓斯特 / 保罗·贝坦尼 / 詹姆斯·麦卡沃伊 / 山姆·尼尔 / 乔恩·费儒 / 伯纳德·希尔 伊莲诺·布罗 尼古拉·科斯特-瓦尔道 奥斯汀·尼可斯 罗伯特·林德森 约翰·麦肯罗 克里斯·艾微特 Mary Carillo 约翰·巴瑞特 更多... 类型: 剧情 / 喜剧 / 爱情 / 运动. 官方网站: www.wimbledonmovie.com. 制片国家/地区: 英国 / 法国. 语言: 英语. 上映日期: 2004-09-17. 片长: 98 分钟. 又名: 网住爱情 / 情定温布尔登. IMDb: tt0360201. 豆瓣评分. 6.9.

    • (6.4K)
    • 剧情 / 喜剧 / 爱情 / 运动
    • 理查德·隆克瑞恩
    • 2004-09-17
  7. 2004年9月13日 · A wildcard to Wimbledon might serve as a fitting denouement for his career before he retires to make a few quid teaching old ladies (like Celia Imrie) at their exclusive country club. Luckily, his hotel gives him the wrong room key and he finds himself in a luxurious suite whilst it's official occupant "Lizzie" (Kirsten Dunst) is ...

  8. 2004年9月17日 · “Wimbledon” is a well-behaved movie about nice people who have good things happen to them. That’s kind of startling, in a world where movie characters, especially in sports movies, occupy the edge of human experience. What a surprise to hear conversation instead of dialogue, and to realize that the villain may actually be right some of the time.