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Win Win stars Paul Giamatti as full time lawyer struggling to maintain his practice while he coaches the struggling high school wrestling team.  He takes on guardianship of one of his older clients in order to make ends meet – and that’s when his life is shaken up in unexpected and wonderful ways.  Some challenges, and some nice surprises, this movie is heartwarming, funny, and sweet.  Yes, it is rated R – and the only reason is because the “F” word is used more than once.  There’s no violence or sex.  Loved this one!

 


 

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Win Win (2011)

R 106 min - Comedy - 18 March 2011
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When down-on-his-luck part-time high school wrestling coach Mike agrees to become legal guardian to an elderly man, his ward's troubled grandson turns out to be a star grappler, sparking dreams of a big win -- until the boy's mother retrieves him.

Director:  Tom McCarthy
Writers:  Tom McCarthy
Stars:  Paul Giamatti, Alex Shaffer, Amy Ryan, Melanie Lynskey, Bobby Cannavale, Jeffrey Tambor, Burt Young, Nina Arianda, Margo Martindale

Storyline

When down-on-his-luck part-time high school wrestling coach Mike agrees to become legal guardian to an elderly man, his ward's troubled grandson turns out to be a star grappler, sparking dreams of a big win -- until the boy's mother retrieves him.


Tagline: In the game of life, you can't lose 'em all.

Genres: Comedy

Details

Country:   United States of America
Language:  English
Release Date:  18 March 2011

Box Office

Budget:  $10,831,173
Revenue:  $10,654,385

Company Credits

Production Companies:  Fox Searchlight Pictures, Next Wednesday Productions, Groundswell Productions, Everest Entertainment

Technical Specs

Runtime:  1 h 46 min
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