[go: up one dir, main page]

    Calendario de lanzamientosTop 250 películasPelículas más popularesBuscar películas por géneroTaquilla superiorHorarios y entradasNoticias sobre películasPelículas de la India destacadas
    Programas de televisión y streamingLas 250 mejores seriesSeries más popularesBuscar series por géneroNoticias de TV
    Qué verÚltimos trailersTítulos originales de IMDbSelecciones de IMDbDestacado de IMDbGuía de entretenimiento familiarPodcasts de IMDb
    OscarsEmmysSan Diego Comic-ConSummer Watch GuideToronto Int'l Film FestivalIMDb Stars to WatchPremios STARmeterInformación sobre premiosInformación sobre festivalesTodos los eventos
    Nacidos un día como hoyCelebridades más popularesNoticias sobre celebridades
    Centro de ayudaZona de colaboradoresEncuestas
Para profesionales de la industria
  • Idioma
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Lista de visualización
Iniciar sesión
  • Totalmente compatible
  • English (United States)
    Parcialmente compatible
  • Français (Canada)
  • Français (France)
  • Deutsch (Deutschland)
  • हिंदी (भारत)
  • Italiano (Italia)
  • Português (Brasil)
  • Español (España)
  • Español (México)
Usar app
Atrás
  • Elenco y equipo
  • Opiniones de usuarios
  • Trivia
  • Preguntas Frecuentes
IMDbPro
Cristiano Ronaldo in Ronaldo (2015)

Opiniones de usuarios

Ronaldo

33 opiniones
5/10

The movie was good but

This documentary was good but you guys should have been waited until he finished his career as a player
  • zhyarTheChosen
  • 8 sep 2019
  • Enlace permanente
7/10

More Revealing Than It Was Probably Intended to Be

  • nicholasruddick
  • 3 sep 2016
  • Enlace permanente
6/10

A Mixed Bag: Competent, Inauthentic, Fascinating

Having just watched de la Iglesia's Messi documentary, I thought of going all in and looking at Ronaldo's as well. And although this one tries so hard that it frequently seems inauthentic, at least it provides direct feedback from the horse's mouth: there are no doubts about what Ronaldo feels and believes - but only concerning carefully selected themes that build up his persona.

The film follows the Real Madrid star for parts of the 2014 season, in between his two Ballon d'Or wins. Given that it was one of the most successful years any player has ever had in club football, the timing is just right for Ronaldo. We get a glimpse into his past, his circle of friends, his family, the relationship with his son, the ambitions driving his career. It is a competent, well structured documentary, even if it fails to inspire. That's already more than can be said about the Messi docu - both released in a (suspiciously) narrow time frame between each other.

Ronaldo's directorial control over the final output here feels heavy handed. His story, like most rags to riches stories, lends itself to dramatization, but without a wide-angled perspective from a neutral third party, much of this comes across as a vain attempt of self- aggrandizement. The absolute low is probably the World Cup episode, where claims like "I'd feel better if we had three Cristiano Ronaldo's" surface, all the while justifying the team's failure with Ronaldo's injury. The good thing is that the more you want to control something, the less you actually manage to control it, because the orchestration required to do so renders you myopic to the meaning of what you are putting out there. It takes a very talented filmmaker to run such a tight ship in an artistic fashion.

What I do appreciate is the no-crap attitude towards how important his goals are for him. Sure, one can always judge it and dislike such a cynical approach towards achieving something for one's own sake, but you can't ignore the success story and the reality that magnanimity isn't objective. A 360 approach to the professionals around Ronaldo would have made for an interesting case study in an ideal world, but the odds of acquiring something authentic would be very low at the curated pinnacle of the football world.

This is the paradox: while the movie feels directed, the amount of direction is a means of characterization. And this will always trump reconstructions and a lot of the time it will be superior to third party fables about the man. The superstar cult lives and breathes here. So for all it's worth, Ronaldo's docu tells a story about him. Also, we actually see original Messi footage in it, something "his" own documentary fails to include.
  • tributarystu
  • 24 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente

Everything is possible, even a bad documentary

Actually wasn't that good. Was hoping to get some insight on the daily life of a world famous footballer, how they combine/balance their work life with family etc. Was hoping to see more of day-to-day stuff and really what was going on behind the scenes. Wasn't really that much of an insight, everything is mostly known from the documentaries released before and didn't really have very much new footage or info(when there should be, freaking camera crew has been following him for 14 months). Seems more like a marketing stunt than a documentary, it really didn't offer anything new or exclusive. Quite disappointed in the outcome in many ways.

The only really new part was knowing that he had daddy issues and that's it. Feels like the movie is more focused on dumb and irrational fans seeing their hero on the big screen.
  • joshji
  • 8 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
7/10

Ronaldo is the best in the world

  • hossammota
  • 21 ene 2021
  • Enlace permanente
7/10

Interesting Person, worth watching

A solid and emotional documentary about the person Cristiano Ronaldo. Unfortunately, you learn next to nothing about his training methods, but much more about his feelings and his life with hid son. The latter sometimes seems a little artificial, but all in all an interesting person.
  • DLochner
  • 6 sep 2021
  • Enlace permanente
7/10

Insightful but heavily choreographed

Cristiano Ronaldo is an outstanding athlete and one of my few sporting idols so when I discovered there was going to be a Documentary Film released about his life up until 2015 I was very eager for its release.

However, since watching the film I have mixed thoughts. Whilst I found the film insightful and inspiring, I did find that the film came across as heavily choreographed and it focused heavily on making Cristiano appear to be squeaky clean. I also found that archive footage is used far too often within the film and it got to the point where I felt that the archive footage was being used more as a film filler than it was being used as a necessity.

Cristiano is someone who demands respect as he is an individual who came from nothing and sacrificed a lot in order to be the superstar he is today however, I was expecting a little bit more from this Documentary Film. A more natural feel to the film and less emphasis on the archive footage would have inspired me to rate Ronaldo higher than 7/10. Also, in addition to that more interesting camera shots such as close up shots of training or on the pitch action would have been the icing on the cake.
  • ryan-eden-1994
  • 6 ene 2016
  • Enlace permanente
4/10

A wasted opportunity to show us what we really wanted to see from a Documentary on one of the most successful Footballers of all time.

Being a lifelong United fan, I had always had a soft spot for Ronaldo even if he did leave us and go on to be even more successful for that Spanish circus. He did remarkable things for us and it was always clear he was to leave us for Madrid, it wasn't a question of if, it was a question of when. Over recent years my soft spot for him has dwindled, of course you cannot question his ability and professionalism, he is a fantastic player who can do fantastic things. Of late though he seems to have become a parody of himself, he's always had that arrogance and it is warranted, he's that good he can carry that trait and pulls it off. Over the past few years though it has gone to new extremes, when he celebrated over the top when scored the 4th goal in a 4-1 Champions League win a few years back yet hardly joined in the celebrations of the much more important equalizing goal or the second goal, simply because he has no part in them. That is just one example of how he has gone too far with his arrogance, this 'documentary' is on another level yet again though.

The opening scene shows Messi winning Ballon D'or after Ballon D'or, Ronaldo speaking over this essentially spits his dummy out, traumatised and heartbroken. This sets the tone, Ronaldo doesn't care about team glory if he doesn't have the personal, individual glory to go with it. Winning the Best Player in the World award is all he wants, his success within teams is nowhere near as important as that to him, and in a team sport, that is a really negative, delusional trait to have.

Its labelled a documentary but its hardly that, its essentially a VLOG or Ronaldo's year leading up to his Ballon D'or award, covering the world cup and the Champions League final. Sadly we get to see minimal back story from his child hood, Lisbon or Manchester United years. He touches on these times but we get no depth to it and we are not shown anything new or interesting. Nobody talks directly down the camera, instead we have Ronaldo narrating scenes of himself being vain and obnoxious or filming of his life in his home which gets repetitive from the 1st minute as he doesn't show us anything important at all.

The film seems to advertise his Son just as much as it does himself, the scenes with his Son are somehow all about Ronaldo as well. 'Drink that drink and you will get strong arms like Daddy', he then flexes his biceps. Yawn. Or when he gets his Son to do 5 sit ups, only for Ronaldo to then start working out. His Mother features heavily in this film and she seems much more humble and down to earth. However Jorge Mendes, Ronaldo's agent is also featured often and he is a close runner with Ronaldo for most arrogant man on the planet. What a slime ball he is, and the sucking up to Ronaldo that he does is some of the most cringe worthy things I have ever had to witness.

One scene that completely epitomises Ronaldo Is when he opens his Garage, which is bigger than the average house, to show his Son that one of his cars is missing as it is having some work done. Ronaldo's Son is then forced to guess which one is missing, 'The Rolls, The Porsche, The Ferrari?' his Son guesses as he walks around the garage surrounded by super cars. 'No' says Ronaldo, 'The one that goes even faster than that'. How can you even film that and not feel like a complete and utter narcissistic moron?

Another thing we have to endure is his inability to take any blame for his actions. His never criticises himself once during the whole documentary, he genuinely believes that he is faultless and failures are not down to his ability but rather his team mates, injuries or other irrelevant factors. His unhealthy desire to be the best at everything he does is choreographed perfectly in this movie, everything is done dramatically and with utmost bias towards him and his career.

There are some positives though, I liked to see his house, his lifestyle, private jets and behind the scenes at award shows. His general arrogance often annoyed me, but looking past that and seeing how these multi-millionaires live is quite surreal. The scene where his Son spots Messi and is star struck is a great scene as it shows us how lucky we are to have these two great footballers playing at the same time in the same era.

Overall the movie offers nothing of great interest to the average football fan or even fans of Ronaldo. It will of course be lapped up by the teenage fan boys, making him a ton of money in the process. It would have been nice to see a documentary which shows us his past, gets in touch with his emotions more and provides more depth to his life. Instead it is simply a 90 minute video of Ronaldo telling us how he wants to always be the best and showing us how flash his lifestyle is, he's a man who has everything yet seems incredibly lonely and often unhappy.

4/10
  • MUFCOK
  • 6 jun 2016
  • Enlace permanente
10/10

Nothing is Impossible!

You may call him arrogant, a person with a huge ego but in reality he has a humble heart. Ronaldo covers almost all of the phases of his life, his journey, his achievements, his personal life and his deep passion for football. It gives us a glimpse of how Cristiano Ronaldo is off the pitch and both on the pitch rather than what media tries to show us. He is loved throughout the world and hated as well. Cristiano Ronaldo himself tells us about the all the hardships he faced and how many sacrifices he has made to be able to become what he is now. His family, especially his mother played a huge role in his success and the movie clearly shows how she enjoys his son getting the recognition that he deserves. Another star in the movie is Cristiano Jr. He is been the most important part of Ronaldo's life. The movie shows the great bond they both have and how his presence has turned Cristiano Ronaldo into a more mature man. Messi who has been an integral part of his football career since his move to Real Madrid with constant comparisons of who's better, can be seen during many parts of the film and it depicts their professional relationship and how the rivalry has influenced Cristiano in his professional career.

Ronaldo gives us a great insight in both the personal and professional life of Cristiano Ronaldo. Combined with great soundtrack and various inside footage, the movie shows us who Cristiano Ronaldo really is, not what he is shown in the media. If you have followed Cristiano Ronaldo,whether you hate him or love him, this movie will certainly change your mind about him. A kid from the small island of Madeira to become the best player in the world, the message the movie tries to give is that "Nothing is impossible!"
  • sameerpathan0007
  • 8 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
7/10

Nothing is impossible

That's the motivation you get from this movie. Mendes's demanding voice would definitely hype you.

Feel that this is less than a half of Ronaldo's story. As a fan I would love to see a full documentary of CR7.

But for those who love Ronaldo, it's highly recommended to watch this.

The passion, ambition, and commitment he has given, shown, and proven are needed to be admire.

This will show how a mother can be so proud about the succes of her child achived at an international level.

This shows being the greatest is not that easy, maintaing it ia even harder without so much of sacrifices, and unconditional love and support from the family and friends.
  • shalukarajapaksha
  • 14 oct 2023
  • Enlace permanente
2/10

A marketing ploy with almost no authenticity

  • dannyritawedding
  • 12 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
10/10

Phenomenon

  • moaderyani98
  • 8 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
6/10

CR7

I always preffered Ronaldo ahead of Messi, simply because he is hard worker. This movie show us his dedication, he's love for his mother , brother and son. He is one of the best in history, for sure. I think that he had tough and rough childhood and very difficult path through his early days of career. Loved to have him as captain in Fantasy Premier League back then. One thing that I don't understand is everything about surrogat mother of his boy, but we live in world where things like that became "normal". He succeeded with all clubs that he joined, becoming vintage part of every of it. Wish him luck in Saudi Arabia, he deserve it.
  • spremo-aljosa
  • 9 ene 2023
  • Enlace permanente
3/10

A very choreographed look at Ronaldo.

  • charlton-05627
  • 10 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente

Only one is enough

Here, we got a son who knew that he got talent and knew what he really wanted to do, what he really wanted to be, what he should do to reach that goal. Here, we got a young man who never lost his focus to be a good man, a good athlete, a good son, a good brother, a good professional, a good father/parent. Here, we knew that there only needed only one good son if he could become successful, making lot of money, then all his family members would have the opportunity to benefit from this one member of the family.

Here, we have to remind all the parents who are poor or not rich enough not to rely on your sons or daughters to change your family's financial status, if they don't have the talents or the urge to become the HOPE of your family. They've got to have 1) The Real Talent; 2) The Ambition and The Urge to use and take the advantage of their gifted talents to reach the top. Only success can bring in money to improve the family's poverty.

Here, we have to remind all the parents who are rich or too rich to not force your sons become the heirs of your fortune and wealth, or to use your money to invest on your sons' or daughters' future if they 1) Do not have the talents; 2) They don't have the ambition or urge to become a great success. If your sons or daughters got no music talent, don't waste your money to force them to learn how to play the piano, violin or whatever the instruments would be. If they don't have the dancing talent, don't waste your money to force them to waste their childhood or youth-hood in ballet. Don't force them to do anything that you think is good for them. No talent, no ambition, no urge, then forget it.

*This is very important: Only the real talented, gifted kids know what they want to be or to do when they are still very young. Non-talented ones are just aimless and clueless no matter how old they are. Talented ones are like pioneers, trail blazers and adventurers with iron will and courage, they set out their own journeys by their own choose in their early age, and never let go, while the non-talented ones are like tourists, they need their parents as their tour guides to point out the direction and arrange the supporting transportation means for them to move forward.

Ronaldo is a good son, a very talented son and he got the ambition and the urge when he was very young. He is a fine sword and he continues to fine tuning himself to be even greater, sharper and more lethal in the field, then used his hard earned money to do the talk. There's nothing he really needs you to agree with him or not, because your opinions mean nothing to him. If you have some negative opinions against him, it only proves that you are not successful enough yet, or already being a certified lifetime loser. So just keep your mouth shut and watch to learn something from this person's partial life story.
  • MovieIQTest
  • 14 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
6/10

Ronaldo

A documentary that encourages an approach to CR7 from a different perspective, adding thoughtful messages and interesting images.

"Ronaldo" is an entertaining experience due to the wide variety of video footage that significantly complements this documentary, providing the narrative and essence of the player both on and off the field. Director Anthony Wonke does a decent job, but he doesn't fully highlight the potential he had available regarding the Portuguese player. However, there are very entertaining moments that make for a pleasant experience.

Reflecting Cristiano Ronaldo's paternal side is a great achievement from my perspective, not to mention his ability to grow throughout his career. The ideals of the Portuguese are proof that you can indeed achieve your goals with commitment, effort, and leadership. It is the clear image of a person who strives to be the best at what they do, relying on criticism, the achievements of others, conviction, and self-improvement. Reflectively, this documentary is well executed.

"Ronaldo" can be considered a straightforward work that meets expectations, but if you are a fan of the player, this is excellent for you. It is a documentary that divides critics considerably due to Cristiano Ronaldo's ideals. On the other hand, it tries not to delve into controversial topics to maintain a balance with the viewer.

The images of matches, the interviews, the comments, the video archives, and that personal connection with his family are well executed. However, it lacked the element of shock or impact.

CR7 is a football legend for everything he has achieved. His rivalry with Lionel Messi is one of the best things that has happened in the greatest sport in the world. By the way, what a final scene with the little flea.
  • thomasubieda
  • 14 jul 2025
  • Enlace permanente
4/10

enlightening

  • hangarra
  • 2 dic 2015
  • Enlace permanente
9/10

A Great Documentary

This is a very good documentary about Cristiano Ronaldo. It is very interesting and easily to get stuck into.
  • Lain666
  • 26 feb 2020
  • Enlace permanente
2/10

Great Player! Terrible Movie!

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.
  • dv_wife
  • 26 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
10/10

A Deep Deep movie...

  • sultankazi-76486
  • 17 mar 2020
  • Enlace permanente
2/10

Depressing Movie by a Narcissist

The movie was awful for me. From the beginning to the end, you see a lad who loves being pampered and praised. Throughout the movie, there is a feeling of obsession of Ronaldo by himself and he seems to surround himself with people who only obssess over him like he needs some kind of validation. His obsession on wanting to be considered as a better player than Messi is also clear and even his agent joins in on that.

The only parts I loved was the parts with his son...even there, there was a bit of narcissism but you can see he genuinely tries to be a better dad for his son and he really tries to make time for him.

Overall, the movie was boring after about 20 minutes for me.
  • kwameboame
  • 3 dic 2015
  • Enlace permanente
5/10

The poster of this movies shows half of CR's face...I guess it suggests, half of him.

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!
  • numedeuser
  • 27 dic 2015
  • Enlace permanente
10/10

Excellent Movie

Very great movie, i have watched yet in my home before all people in the cinema, i recommend a lot. Please watch it! If you wanna watch it please, put some popcorn and drink, it is a very intensional documentary, i felt with the movie and i enjoyed a lot.

Cristianinho was very funny and the trailer expectation correspondent to the film, 10 € and one day only on cinema. Cristiano is a good person.

For the Portuguese people: I hope you like the movie, it will be 1h and 42 minutes of entertainment and good luck to your eyes heehaw

Have a good time my friends and I wish many luck to the grand Cristiano Ronaldo.
  • andretviveiros
  • 8 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente
4/10

Hits the crossbar.

Nothing any football fan would not already be aware of. Nowhere is his footballing ability actually shown in matches, while his cars clothes and hair is. And just to top things off, the last 10 minutes are about other players even Messi. Entertaining, but disappointing and only good for diehard fans or the CR7 ignorant.
  • Martipee
  • 30 jul 2021
  • Enlace permanente
9/10

Outstanding movie of the year

  • meh_kapil
  • 8 nov 2015
  • Enlace permanente

Más de este título

Más para explorar

Visto recientemente

Habilita las cookies del navegador para usar esta función. Más información.
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
Inicia sesión para obtener más accesoInicia sesión para obtener más acceso
Sigue a IMDb en las redes sociales
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
Para Android e iOS
Obtener la aplicación de IMDb
  • Ayuda
  • Índice del sitio
  • IMDbPro
  • Box Office Mojo
  • Licencia de datos de IMDb
  • Sala de prensa
  • Publicidad
  • Trabaja con nosotros
  • Condiciones de uso
  • Política de privacidad
  • Your Ads Privacy Choices
IMDb, una compañía de Amazon

© 1990-2025 by IMDb.com, Inc.