Ronaldo
Ronaldo
PG-13 | 09 November 2015 (USA)
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Filmed over 14 months with unprecedented access into the inner circle of the man and the sport, this is the first official and fully authorised film of one of the most celebrated figures in football. For the first time ever, the world gets vividly candid and un-paralleled, behind-closed-doors access to the footballer, father, family-man and friend in this moving & fascinating documentary. Through in-depth conversations, state of the art football footage and never before seen archival footage, the film gives an astonishing insight into the sporting and personal life of triple Ballon D'Or winner Cristiano Ronaldo at the peak of his career. From the makers of ‘Senna’ and ‘Amy’, Ronaldo takes audiences on an intimate and revealing journey of what it’s like to live as an iconic athlete in the eye of the storm.

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numedeuser

For this half of his life I gave it a 5. Would love to see the other half of his life...I would have gave it a 10, if the other missing half would have been included in this documentary.But anyway, I guess it would have been close to impossible, to talk about the other half which may not be so appealing, and disturb some of the people who think or want to think that, what this documentary showed is pretty much all the truth about his life and the other persons involved in it.IMHO he is one of the best football players of his generation!

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Don Man

It is really hard to even call this a movie... It does not flow together at all. It is a bunch of videos stitched together.With that being said... I love soccer and I love watching Ronaldo play!It completely left out his time spent playing at Manchester United. This WAS some of his BEST years! They gave him his chance to shine and he didn't disappoint! I just wish he had included some of that in this movie.This movie was more about Ronaldo and his son.If you want to watch this to see some great Ronaldo futbol, then skip it. Just go to Youtube.

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Leftbanker

I have to begin this by saying one thing: if you don't love to watch Ronaldo play football then you just don't like the game.I've had something of a front row seat in the Ronaldo-Messi head-to-head competition as has every football fan living in Spain. They are the two best players in the world today as their collective dominance on winning the Balon D'Or would suggest.We get it. Ronaldo is one of the best players in the world, he's rich, he's famous, he has a garage full of cars, and he's handsome. His completely false humility and his pantomime of being a loving father (where's mom?) are painful to watch. He always seems miserable to me when I see him in interviews. I think playing second fiddle to Messi has seriously damaged his psyche. Here is the difference between the two players: Ronaldo is the best finisher in the game, hands down. Messi is the player that will astonish everyone in a stadium or at a bar with his play. On so many occasions I have seen people burst out laughing with disbelief at a Messi goal. And Messi doesn't rate himself in comparison to Ronaldo while the opposite is obviously true. While it is impossible for any fan to hate Messi, Ronaldo makes it easy for people to dislike him as a person. Why is that? I would love to be Ronaldo's press agent to change this fact. The first thing that I would tell him is that he should stop diving. He fakes so many injuries that you would think he was auditioning for a role on a TV hospital drama. I've never, ever seen Messi dive. Never. There are times when you think that Ronaldo invented this form of cheating. He's too good of a player to cheat yet he does it at every opportunity.Next I would tell him to stop celebrating every goal he scores. Your team manufactured many of those goals and all you did was tap it into the net. Get over yourself. Try humility, or at least a bit. Even when he admits that his greatest weakness is giving his best, as he does in this film, he sounds disingenuous.Thirdly, I would tell him to keep his mouth shut when talking about games, especially whining about the refs after a loss, something Jose Mourinho seemed to coach him on extensively at Real Madrid. Nobody whines more than Mourinho but Ronaldo comes close. Also, at least when he is on camera, he should stay off his mobile phone as it makes him look like a teenage girl.On a final note I would tell Ronaldo that he is only competing with Messi on the field, not for his legacy. He should study Messi. Study his humility. He should study how Ichiro Suzuki (a Japanese baseball player who plays in the USA) dealt with his success and fame as a player. Just be happy and enjoy your life.

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moaderyani98

The life of Cristiano Ronaldo from the inside. You get to view and live everything he does, feels and works for, from the moment he wakes up until the moment he falls asleep. All the emotions he has felt during his career, the sad moments and the happy moments, the disappointments he's had and all the great things he has achieved. You also get to see way he raises he child alone and the way he helps his family out.Real Madrid fans will fall involve with this movie as it will help them relive the most emotional moments in the teams history.A great person and an inspiring story. Great watch for football fans.

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