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George Dryer (Gerard Butler) is a former professional Scottish football player who played for Celtic, Liverpool, A. C. Milan, D.C. United and the Scotland national team, and is largely seen as a “has been”. His attempts to raise money by selling his former game memorabilia and become a sports announcer are largely met with ambivalence. George’s relationship with his son Lewis (Noah Lomax) is equally unsuccessful due to his only seeing Lewis sporadically. When he discovers that his ex-wife Stacie (Jessica Biel) is getting married to her boyfriend Matt (James Tupper), George grows despondent.
After dropping off an audition tape of him practicing his sports announcements, George goes to help his son’s football team practice. The team isn’t very good, with the coach giving little attention to his players. The team’s parents quickly pressure Stacie to ask George to become the new coach, which he reluctantly agrees to.
Once coach, George attracts the attentions of various mothers and receives a bribe from Carl King (Dennis Quaid), who wants him to give his children preferential treatment. He specifically draws attention from the divorced Barb (Judy Greer), ex-sportscaster Denise (Catherine Zeta-Jones), and Carl’s wife Patti (Uma Thurman). Denise appears to be particularly forward with George, sending him an e-mail telling him that she’s thinking of him.
At practice, the next day, George is invited to a dinner party at Carl’s house, is approached by Barb, and is also told by Denise that she has been given a copy of his audition tape to watch and pass along. At Carl’s party, George learns that Carl has been having affairs and that his wife is aware of his infidelities, unbeknownst to Carl. Carl then lends George a Ferrari under the implication that he “takes care of his friends”, which George uses to drive to see Stacie. The two discuss what could have developed between the two of them, to which Stacie says that she doesn’t wonder about the past anymore.
When he gets home, he discovers Barb waiting for him. She confesses that she’s very lonely and has set up a dating profile in order to find a match. After asking him if he finds her attractive, the two sleep together. The following day George is called by Carl, who asks him to pick up some money from Patti in order to bail him out of jail, as he got into a fight at the party. Doing so makes him late to pick up his son, but he manages to entertain Lewis by letting him ride in his lap and drive the Ferrari.
During this time, George discovers that Lewis is sad that his mother is marrying Matt and that he won’t call Matt “dad”. George is then called by Denise, who informs him that ESPN is looking for a new football sportscaster and that he must come to the studio to record a tape. This enrages Stacie and Lewis due to his being late to pick up Lewis again, weakening his relationship with the both of them.
Arriving home, George is berated by his landlord Param (Iqbal Theba) for not paying his rent while driving a Ferrari and receives a call from Patti, telling him that she’s in his bed. He soon finds that she’s in the landlord’s bed and George manages to distract the landlord by paying him with Carl’s bribe money. Despite this, Patti continues to approach George sexually, who rebuffs her while saying that she should leave Carl rather than having an affair.
His relationship with Lewis worsens when Denise kisses George the next day, leading Lewis to realize why his father was late. This spurs Lewis into having a fight during a game later on, prompting Lewis to tell his mother that he wants to quit playing football. George manages to later coax Lewis into playing football in the rain, which both of them find fun. Meanwhile, Stacie and George begin to reconnect romantically, which causes small rifts in her relationship with Matt.
Playing for Keeps is a 2012 American romantic comedy film directed by Gabriele Muccino, starring Gerard Butler with Jessica Biel, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Dennis Quaid, Uma Thurman and Judy Greer in supporting roles. The film was released on December 7, 2012, in the United States and Canada by FilmDistrict. It received negative reviews from critics and was a box office bomb, grossing just $24 million on a $55 million budget.
Playing for Keeps (2012)
Directed by: Gabriele Muccino
Starring: Gerard Butler, Jessica Biel, Dennis Quaid, Noah Lomax, Uma Thurman, Catherine Zeta-Jones, James Tupper, Judy Greer, Abella Wyss, Grant Goodman, Marlena Lerner
Screenplay by: Robbie Fox
Production Design by: Daniel T. Dorrance
Cinematography by: Peter Menzies Jr.
Film Editing by: Padraic McKinley
Costume Design by: Angelica Russo
Set Decoration by: Kristin Bicksler
Art Direction by: Bob Danyla
Music by: Andrea Guerra
MPAA Rating: PG-13 for some sexual situations, language and a brief intense image.
Distributed by: FilmDistrict
Release Date: December 7, 2012
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