Die Geschichte und das Vermächtnis des Teams der Republik Irland und die Spielerkarriere von Charlton.Die Geschichte und das Vermächtnis des Teams der Republik Irland und die Spielerkarriere von Charlton.Die Geschichte und das Vermächtnis des Teams der Republik Irland und die Spielerkarriere von Charlton.
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- 4 Gewinne & 3 Nominierungen insgesamt
Pat Bonner
- Self
- (as Packie Bonner)
Michael Grey
- Self - Motor Neuroscience Physiologist
- (as Dr. Michael Grey)
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Before I write anything else, I will say now that this is worth watching if you're a fan of the game. It skips over his playing career but delves intricately into his managerial career with the ROI. Hard to watch at times as it doesn't skirt from the big issues but overall it's an honest and interesting approach of the life of a great player, manager and person.
I remember fondly as a child and teenager watching Ireland play in Italy and USA. To see this kind of insight into not only the soccer side but also how Ireland was struggling during these times was done superbly. Very insightful documentary and very touching. To see the effects of dementia on such an amazing colourful character is very sad to see but it is portrayed extremely well and this film brings you through a great journey. A truly great tribute and story very well told
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You could argue the subject and times were almost an open goal but this is exceptionally well done. It doesn't back off his dementia or the faults and failings of both Jack and the team but also captures the time.
Great editing and stringing together of a huge variety of source material.
One of the weirdest things is where they combine the Romania penalty shoot out with Lankum's version, of 'the wild rover' .. Much like David O'Leary taking the peno.. Shouldn't work.. But does!
A beautifully realised tribute to one of the absolute greats of English football - and yet in tandem, the most heartbreaking representation of dementia since Florian Zeller's 'The Father'.
They don't make footballers - or, frankly, people - like Jackie Charlton anymore. In a world of spineless, pandering yes people lapping up the kool aid, Jack Charlton was more than a breath of fresh air - he was an essential presence with an unmatched charisma in the world of sport. Losing Jack Charlton (and, for similar reasons - Shane MacGowan) almost feels like an ascension of the unique greats the rest of us conformist mortals aren't privy to.
Watch this film. Even if you don't know about football, or who Jack Charlton is.
After struggling throughout to remember his own most iconic milestones - The moment he recognised Paul McGrath is one of the single most beautiful instances ever captured on film.
They don't make footballers - or, frankly, people - like Jackie Charlton anymore. In a world of spineless, pandering yes people lapping up the kool aid, Jack Charlton was more than a breath of fresh air - he was an essential presence with an unmatched charisma in the world of sport. Losing Jack Charlton (and, for similar reasons - Shane MacGowan) almost feels like an ascension of the unique greats the rest of us conformist mortals aren't privy to.
Watch this film. Even if you don't know about football, or who Jack Charlton is.
After struggling throughout to remember his own most iconic milestones - The moment he recognised Paul McGrath is one of the single most beautiful instances ever captured on film.
God what a trip down memory lane. So delighted that this movie was made. Difficult to watch the newer scenes with old Jack. But makes the older scenes all the more powerful for it. Delighted to see he has a family who cares for him so much. I hope I'm as lucky some day. I think if the young Jack was around he'd be happy with both outcomes. Although maybe he'd have cut the nudy changing room scene. He was obviously great craic! Long may his memory live forever in Irish hearts. Long live Jack.
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- PatzerWhen the narrator is describing how the Republic of Ireland was a devoutly Catholic country during Jack Charlton's reign as manager, he starts by talking about divorce but then says that a referendum on abortion resulted in a rejection. There were two referendums on divorce during Charlton's years as manager: the 1986 referendum rejected proposals to legalise divorce but the 1995 referendum approved legalised divorce. The only referendum on abortion in the Republic of Ireland was in 2018 and approved legalisation of abortion.
There were however votes concerning abortion in Ireland in 1983 (8th Amendment) and 1992 (X case) that were both viewed as defeats for the pro-abortion lobby.
- VerbindungenFeatured in Jeremy Vine: Folge #4.70 (2021)
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By what name was Finding Jack Charlton (2020) officially released in Canada in English?
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