
Break Point 2014
"Even if they win, they're lost."
Directed by Jay Karas, *Break Point* (2014) dives into the comedic chaos of a fading tennis prodigy's final shot at glory. Jimmy Price, a reckless former doubles champion, hits rock bottom when his partner abandons him mid-season.
Director: Jay Karas
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Break Point (2014) about?
*Break Point* follows Jimmy Price, a washed-up tennis player who teams up with his estranged brother Darren for one final doubles tournament. The mismatched duo, fueled by desperation and a precocious kid's help, must overcome their differences to revive Jimmy's career—and maybe their relationship.
Who directed Break Point?
Jay Karas directed *Break Point*. Known for his work in comedy, Karas brings a lighthearted yet insightful touch to the film's sibling rivalry and sports underdog story.
Who stars in Break Point?
The film stars Amy Smart, J.K. Simmons, Adam Devine, Jeremy Sisto, and David Walton in a quirky ensemble that balances humor and heart.
Is Break Point (2014) worth watching?
While *Break Point* isn't a critical darling, its blend of sports comedy and sibling dynamics makes it an entertaining, easy-to-watch film. Fans of lighthearted comedies with a dash of heart will find it a satisfying—if not groundbreaking—pick.
How long is Break Point?
*Break Point* has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Break Point (2014) — A hilarious last-ditch tennis comeback story
Directed by Jay Karas, *Break Point* (2014) dives into the comedic chaos of a fading tennis prodigy's final shot at glory. Jimmy Price, a reckless former doubles champion, hits rock bottom when his partner abandons him mid-season. Desperate to revive his career, he recruits his estranged brother Darren—a jaded substitute teacher with zero competitive fire—for one last doubles tournament. With their mismatched skills and clashing personalities, the duo navigates absurd training montages, a precocious 11-year-old prodigy's interference, and the looming threat of irreversible failure. The film blends underdog humor with sibling rivalry, capturing the absurdity of chasing dreams long past their expiration date.
Set against the backdrop of sun-baked courts and cringe-worthy press conferences, *Break Point* balances sharp wit with heartfelt moments. Amy Smart and J.K. Simmons shine as the estranged brothers, their chemistry fueling the film's charm. Whether you're a tennis novice or a seasoned fan, the movie's infectious energy and relatable themes make it a fun, if flawed, ode to perseverance and the ties that bind us.