Eastby and Nola, two victims of his mental breakdown. Furthermore, the importance of this scene is that it showcases that his sanity is vulnerable, since he is incapable of empathising for his wrong doings and believes in the spectral projections of ghosts based upon his fear. More importantly, as Chris is irrational and unaware of reality, he no longer knows what he truly has become, and cannot meet the basic standards of morality. All in all, it is proven that Chris's insanity and affected state of mind prevents him from getting a hold of his conscience to live a normal and moral life. Overall, it is apparent that within the movie, "Match Point", the fact that Chris hallucinates is illogical, proving that this movie is a Shakespearean