Promising thriller goes too big in end

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Alden Ehrenreich and Phoebe Dynevor star as Luke and Emily in “Fair Play.” (Courtesy of Netflix)

Sometimes, what you want from a film and what it wants to give you are two different things.

That was the case for us with “Fair Play,” a thriller from Netflix getting a limited theatrical release this week before hitting the streaming platform on Oct. 6.

It isn’t that it goes in a different direction from what we’d hoped that gives us hesitation in recommending it, however, but, instead, it’s its over-the-top final act that doesn’t track with what comes before it.

It is built around a relationship — that of Phoebe Dynevor’s Emily and Alden Ehrenreich’s Luke — that, while full of promise, turns toxic.

Our hope was for a careful examination of male-female power dynamics, one in which we could appreciate the points of view of both parties much, if not all, of the time.

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