Challengers

Okay, I looked up the Rotten Tomatoes score for this and it was in the upper eighties, but I found myself hating this movie.

Again, it is not the worst film of the year by any stretch and it will not be on my year’s worst list. I just had plenty of problems with it and those problems hampered my enjoyment of the story.

Zendaya played Tashi, a soon-to-be tennis superstar who chose to go to college before turning pro. She met fellow tennis players and close friends Patrick Zweig (Josh O’Connor) and Art Donaldson (Mike Faist). Patrick and Art were both struck by Tashi, and were interested in pursuing a relationship with her. Patrick and Tashi hooked up first, but their rocky relationship was shaken when Tashi injured her leg playing and could not compete any more.

Tashi and Art get together after this break up and they wind up getting married and having a child together. Meanwhile, Tashi becomes Art’s coach and he wins several Grand Slam titles, failing only to win the US Open. Patrick’s career falls on hard times and he has to hook up with random women to find a place to stay.

Both Patrick and Art wind up in the finals of a smaller tournament and their one-on-one match carried a ton of stakes.

I had a real problem with a bunch of stuff in Challengers. First off, I never believed that the connection between Tashi and Patrick was strong at all. The film seems to want me to think that they have this irresistible pull between them, but I never felt any sort of chemistry with them. Because of this, the character of Patrick was a horrendous person and I did not want to root for him in the slightest. I also did not find myself liking Tashi very much, and I liked her even less as the film progressed. I do not understand some of the motivation for the acts that she did in the film and so she was very unlikable too.

I disliked the scoring of the film too. There would be certain scenes between individuals and then suddenly this pounding music beat into the theater, dominating what was going on. I usually am not struck by scores that much, but this one was so distracting and constantly out of place that I found it troublesome.

No spoilers, of course, but I absolutely despised the ending of the movie. There were some parts of the film that I did not mind and I might have let it slide by if the ending would have brought me something more than it did. The ending was nonsensical and remarkably disappointing for me.

The acting was good. Zendaya was very strong in this role. I did not like her character, but she pulled off what she had to do. Josh O’Connor was great too as I hated his character and it was as much because of his smirky little looks as it was what his character did.

The tennis scenes were excellent. I also really liked how the film set up their storytelling, bouncing around in flashbacks, centered around this ending match between Patrick and Art. The format was well done and the editing to make this work was exceptional. I just did not love the characters or the way the story went.

I found myself very disappointed with this movie and I came out of the theater saying that I hated this one. Hate is a strong word, but there is enough here to ruin what could have been a fascinating film. The ending I did hate, though…

2.5 stars

3 thoughts on “Challengers

  1. Snap! I’ve managed to pull the RT score down a few notches; when I published on Thursday, the score was 93, like a better film than Alien. Bad use of music, terrible ending, unbelievable relationships, do not see what critics saw in this. Think audiences will agree with you.

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  2. An excellent review. I really appreciate your honesty in this review. I’ve heard nothing but praise about this film and was honestly expecting that it would be a classic. That being said, I’m still very much looking forward to watching the film. I’m a big fan of Luca Guadagnino’s who has proven a fantastic filmmaker. Many years ago, he made the powerful coming of age movie “Call Me By Your Name”. A gorgeous gay romance, that film blew me away. I’m hoping that this film replicates success of his previous work.

    Here’s why I adored CMBYN:

    "Call Me By Your Name" (2017)- Movie Review

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