Win Win Movie

Win Win movie clips. 7 clips from Tom McCarthy's Win Win starring Paul Giamatti, Alex Shaffer, Amy Ryan, Bobby Cannavale, and Jeffrey Tambor. Mar 18, 2011 Director: Thomas McCarthy Cast: Melanie Lynskey as Cindy Timmons Paul Giamatti as Mike Flaherty Amy Ryan as Jackie Flaherty Jeffrey Tambor as.
Contents • • • • • • Plot [ ] Small-town, attorney Mike Flaherty () moonlights as a coach and struggles to keep his practice solvent, while shielding his wife Jackie () and their two young girls, Abby and Stella, from the extent of the problem. When his court-appointed client, Leo Poplar (), who is suffering from early dementia, turns out to have no locatable relatives, he persuades a judge to appoint him as guardian, for which he will receive a stipend of $1,508 per month. Mike, however, has no intention of taking care of Leo and moves him to a senior care facility while he continues to get paid for guardianship. When Leo's troubled teenage grandson, Kyle () shows up from, looking to live with him, Mike and Jackie let him stay with them instead.
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Kyle tries to break into Leo's old house, and when Mike and Jackie question him about it, he reveals his troubled family life: His mom is in rehab, she lives with her boyfriend, and he doesn't want to go back. Upon hearing this, Jackie refuses to allow Kyle to return home and lets him stay in their household. Surya Tv Serial Balika Vadhu there.
After Kyle sits in on practice, they discover that he is a talented wrestler and enroll him at Mike's high school, where he can resume his education and wrestle on Mike's losing team, helping to make them viable contenders in their league. This 'everyone benefits' setup is disrupted when Kyle's mother Cindy () shows up, fresh out of. Cindy attempts to gain custody of her father and her son, and with them her father's substantial estate. However, Mike explains to Cindy and her lawyer that Leo had disinherited her from his will, causing her to become furious. Later, Cindy calls Kyle to her hotel room to show him court documents proving that Mike is supposed to keep Leo at home and not at the elderly home. Kyle reacts violently towards his mother before running away.
Upon learning the truth about Mike, the boy rejects him as a money-seeking opportunist no better than his mother. Realizing the mistake of his earlier actions, and seeking instead to do what's best for both Leo and Kyle, Mike offers Cindy the monthly stipend in exchange for leaving them in his care. He and Jackie take Kyle into their home permanently and return Leo to his, with Mike instead taking a job as a bartender to address his financial problems. Cast [ ] • as Mike Flaherty • as Kyle Timmons • as Jackie Flaherty • as Terry Delfino • as Stephen Vigman • as Leo Poplar • as Cindy • as Eleanor Cohen • David W. Thompson as Stemler • as Jimmy Reed • as Shelly • as Gina Flaherty • as Judge Lee Critical reception [ ] Win Win received positive reviews from critics. On, the film has a rating of 94%, based on 166 reviews with an average rating of 7.8/10.
The site Autocad Blocks Of Playgrounds For Toddlers. 's consensus states, 'Rich, wonderful characters and strong performances populate Win Win, with writer/director Thomas McCarthy continuing to emerge as a great American humanist.' On, the film has a score of 75 out of 100, based on 34 critics, indicating 'generally favorable reviews'. Of gave the film 3.5 stars out of 4, calling the film a 'gem, hilarious and heartfelt with a tough core that repels all things sappy', and 'just about perfect.' Of the gave it 3 out of 4 stars, writing 'You have a funny situation, and there's some truth in it and unexpected characters, well-acted, and you may not have a great film but you enjoy watching it.' Of gave it 3 out of 4 stars, writing '[Giamatti] delivers a marvel of a performance—all the more so because we forget that he is performing.' He concluded ' Win Win doesn't quite hit the high notes of grace and revelation that and achieved, but McCarthy and his able cast pull off a similar mix of humor and pathos, smiles and angst.'