‘Challengers’ Review: Zendaya’s Tennis Drama Fizzles Out

Director Luca Guadagnino’s latest is a pointless volley of verbal insults

"Challengers"
"Challengers" (Credit: Prime Video)

Watching Luca Guadagnino’s latest film, “Challengers,” is akin to watching a living tennis match. Sometimes it’s exciting. Sometimes it’s boring as hell. And the comparison here isn’t just a stretch made by the critic — it’s literally mentioned several times by the characters.

“Tennis is like a relationship,” Zendaya’s cool ice-queen Tashi Duncan says. “Are we talking about tennis?” player Patrick Zweig (Josh O’Connor) asks her later, to which she responds, “We’re always talking about tennis.”

It’s one of many “huh” moments in “Challengers,” which has all the gloss and sexiness of a ’90s-era erotic thriller without any of the actual sex, despite what the Rihanna-laced trailer led us all to believe.

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One response to “‘Challengers’ Review: Zendaya’s Tennis Drama Fizzles Out”

  1. Jim Avatar
    Jim

    Yes! Yes! YES!!
    “Sometimes it’s boring as hell.”
    “The movie exhaustively volleys between several different time periods…”
    “…marred by beautifully filmed slow motion scenes that are meant to give gravity to but just look silly.”
    “The third act also becomes heavily reliant on POV shots of Patrick and Art hitting the ball, with a GoPro going back and forth in a way that’s going to induce many a headache.”
    Thank you for this!!!!!

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