Two estranged brothers reunite to make an improbable run at a grand slam tennis tournament.
Director:
Jay Karas
From metacritic.com
Credited cast: | |||
Jeremy Sisto | ... | Jimmy | |
David Walton | ... | Darren | |
Adam Devine | ... | Nick (as Adam DeVine) | |
Joshua Rush | ... | Barry | |
Rest of cast listed alphabetically: | |||
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Bruno Acaunas | ... | Official |
Cy Amundson | ... | Hayes Davenport | |
Brad Benedict | ... | Joe | |
Mayank Bhatter | ... | Line Judge-Alans | |
Bob Bryan | ... | Self | |
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Carl Bryan | ... | Freddie's Partner |
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Mike Bryan | ... | Self |
Kristian Capalik | ... | Freddie Mercury | |
Tristan Chase | ... | Young Jimmy | |
Mo Collins | ... | Barry's Mom | |
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Steve Crosby | ... | Tennis Player |
Two estranged brothers reunite to make an improbable run at a grand slam tennis tournament.
I really loved this movie - its very funny and has a lot of heart. Break Point stars the very handsome Jeremy Sisto (who also wrote and produced the movie). He plays Jimmy, a foul mouthed, over the hill tennis player who wants to try for the US open. He has to convince his estranged brother Darren (David Walton) to play with him but it's not easy because years ago Jimmy dumped him as his partner. Throughout the movie the two brothers fight but somehow manage to become close on and off the court. The movie has a great supporting cast with J.K. Simmons as Jimmy and Darren's father, Amy Smart as the woman Darren is in love with, and Joshua Rush as a lonely child who befriends Darren. Break Point has a lot of really funny scenes - I laughed out loud more than once. Jeremy Sisto gives one of the best performances of his career. This is a terrific, heartwarming movie about family. I highly recommend it.