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The Last Dance

  • Mini-série télévisée
  • 2020
  • 7
  • 50min
NOTE IMDb
9,0/10
169 k
MA NOTE
POPULARITÉ
1 026
93
Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman, Phil Jackson, Steve Kerr, and Scottie Pippen in The Last Dance (2020)
The Last Dance, the critically acclaimed, must-see 10-part documentary series has arrived on Netflix.  Relive the phenomenon.
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BasketballDocuseriesSports DocumentaryBiographyDocumentaryHistorySport

La montée en puissance de l'équipe des Chicago Bulls menée par Michael Jordan dans les années 1990, l'une des équipes les plus remarquables dans toute l'histoire du sport.La montée en puissance de l'équipe des Chicago Bulls menée par Michael Jordan dans les années 1990, l'une des équipes les plus remarquables dans toute l'histoire du sport.La montée en puissance de l'équipe des Chicago Bulls menée par Michael Jordan dans les années 1990, l'une des équipes les plus remarquables dans toute l'histoire du sport.

  • Casting principal
    • Michael Jordan
    • Phil Jackson
    • Scottie Pippen
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • NOTE IMDb
    9,0/10
    169 k
    MA NOTE
    POPULARITÉ
    1 026
    93
    • Casting principal
      • Michael Jordan
      • Phil Jackson
      • Scottie Pippen
    • 542avis d'utilisateurs
    • 28avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
  • Émission notée 18 parmi les meilleures
    • Récompensé par 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 10 victoires et 6 nominations au total

    Épisodes10

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    HautLes mieux notés1 saison2020

    Vidéos8

    4 Basketball Classics and 3 You May Have Missed
    Clip 1:40
    4 Basketball Classics and 3 You May Have Missed
    July's Most Anticipated Streaming Titles
    Clip 3:34
    July's Most Anticipated Streaming Titles
    July's Most Anticipated Streaming Titles
    Clip 3:34
    July's Most Anticipated Streaming Titles
    Netflix Trailer
    Trailer 1:00
    Netflix Trailer
    Official Trailer
    Trailer 1:01
    Official Trailer
    The Last Dance: Relive The Phenomenon
    Trailer 1:01
    The Last Dance: Relive The Phenomenon
    The Last Dance (French Trailer 1 Subtitled)
    Trailer 1:38
    The Last Dance (French Trailer 1 Subtitled)

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    Rôles principaux97

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    Michael Jordan
    Michael Jordan
    • Self
    • 2020
    Phil Jackson
    Phil Jackson
    • Self - Bulls Head Coach 1989 - 1998
    • 2020
    Scottie Pippen
    Scottie Pippen
    • Self - Bulls Forward 1987 - 1998
    • 2020
    David Aldridge
    David Aldridge
    • Self - ESPN Reporter 1996 - 2004
    • 2020
    Steve Kerr
    Steve Kerr
    • Self - Bulls Guard 1992 - 1998
    • 2020
    Michael Wilbon
    Michael Wilbon
    • Self - The Washington Post 1980 - 2010
    • 2020
    Deloris Jordan
    Deloris Jordan
    • Self - Michael's Mother
    • 2020
    John Paxson
    John Paxson
    • Self - Bulls Guard 1985 - 1994
    • 2020
    Bill Wennington
    Bill Wennington
    • Self - Bulls Center 1993 - 1999
    • 2020
    Andrea Kremer
    Andrea Kremer
    • Self - ESPN Correspondent 1989 - 2006
    • 2020
    Dennis Rodman
    Dennis Rodman
    • Self
    • 2020
    Ahmad Rashad
    Ahmad Rashad
    • Self - NBC Sports 1983 - 2002
    • 2020
    Bob Costas
    Bob Costas
    • Self - WGN-Chicago 1979 - 1980…
    • 2020
    David Stern
    David Stern
    • Self - NBA Commissioner 1984 - 2014
    • 2020
    B.J. Armstrong
    B.J. Armstrong
    • Self - Bulls Guard 1989 - 1995
    • 2020
    Mark Vancil
    Mark Vancil
    • Self - Author, 'Rare Air'
    • 2020
    Jerry Reinsdorf
    Jerry Reinsdorf
    • Self - Chicago Bulls Owner
    • 2020
    Rick Telander
    Rick Telander
    • Self - Chicago Sun-Times
    • 2020
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    Résumé

    Reviewers say 'The Last Dance' offers a comprehensive view of Michael Jordan's career, emphasizing his skills, competitive spirit, and basketball influence. The series examines Jordan's relationships and personal flaws, receiving acclaim for its interviews and footage. However, some critique its editing and narrative. It also delves into the Chicago Bulls' dynamics and Jordan's NBA era, making it essential viewing for basketball enthusiasts, despite mixed opinions on its structure.
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    10ishgrewal83

    Just WoW

    Awesome and came at perfect timing. With no sports around due to current situation this show has provided much needed boost for all the sports fans around the world. 10/10
    10Supermanfan-13

    A must watch for any sports fan!

    This documentary is about the best player of all-time in Michael Jordan and how he led the best team of all-team in the Chicago Bulls as they make a run for their sixth championship in the last year the team competed together. You don't even have to be a Jordan fan, or even a basketball fan for that matter, to enjoy this documentary. It's terrific, the only thing that I didn't like that much was how they time jumped so much. This documentary has unseen footage and candid interviews as it goes in depths into the team and the pressure they were under to win. It will make you emotionally invested whether you're a fan or not. If you want a compelling documentary on one of the best sports dynasties ever then give this a try!
    10greg-goremykin

    Why 10/10 isn't overstating it.

    I've had never liked Michael Jordan (the hazards of being a Pistons fan I guess, you grab onto anything the slightest bit negative about someone you're predisposed to not like, that confirmation bias), just like as a Tigers, Wings and Lions fan I dislike all the icons over the years with the Sox and Cubs, 'Hawks, or Bears either. The rivalries between Detroit and Chicago with all our rival teams for so many years being in the same conferences and divisions, you are almost expected to loathe each others' teams and fans.

    But even 25 years past it's still a real thing, whether justified or not, and I will always consider Jordan a suck for forcing Isiah Thomas off the Dream Team. Other people may be taking flak e.g. Magic Johnson now after so long to get some of it off Jordan, but at the time the sole thing stopping Thomas from (rightfully, it was a real unwarranted slap in the face to him) being on the team was Jordan, and everyone knows it.

    It came close to a real abuse of power, in this case star power to interject himself into a decision he should have had zero influence in. That makes it doubly ironic that he didn't help his biggest asset, Scottie Pippen, out by using the undeniable star-power franchise-making influence he had over the entire Bulls organization from bottom to top to force the GM and/or owner to offer Pippen a wage reopener on his contract. Other athletes did this all the time to help out a teammate who got a particularly horrible contract, ones with much less power than Jordan I might add. When Pippen was traded Shaq immediately gave up 2 million dollars a year of his own salary to give directly to Pippen, and they were brand new teammates with no existing relationship of any kind.

    That's what a classy player does, or one with the slightest lack of pervasive self regard. At the time I'd hoped it shamed Jordan a bit for Shaq to have done what he did without a second's thought, again, what a class act in comparison, but Jordan has always struck me as an Ayn Rand-type, with that "I at least partially lucked into this lifeboat so I hope the rest of you suckers can swim" attitude, and him never lifting a finger when he could have with absolutely no detriment to himself to make sure one way or another than the league-wide disgrace over the pittance Pippen was paid was rectified. There was no downside to Jordan to help out someone who's supposed to be not just your most needed teammate to help you do the magic, like Messier to Gretzky, but also a friend.

    But maybe that really ruthless way of looking at every opportunity or situation on or off the court as toward one single goal, winning, blinded Jordan to this really easy opportunity to do something truly righteous and with the kind of fortune Jordan amassed through sponsorships he could well afford to shave a couple of mil off his Bulls salary to help out Pippen who had arguably earned that money right off Jordan for how they had eyes in the back of their heads knowing every second where the other one was on the court, it was uncanny.

    And I haven't even mentioned the series yet I know, but I wanted to give the full context about how many different things I don't like about Michael Jordan before saying how much I loved this documentary series. I'm a big fan of documentaries, but especially longer series versus a feature-length, where the director and writer(s) can really dig into a subject. I watch the classic older docs like "Victory At Sea" or "The World At War" that Laurence Olivier narrated so well, and I try to watch every decent documentary series from all over the world as much as I can (other than cheesy ones with inaccuracies that don't dig very deep into the subject matter, like those churned out by "history-themed" cable channels).

    I came into this wanting it to be a total hatefest on my part while watching, about this documentary was so riveting in that way that it makes you forget yourself as well as any preconceived notions one has about Jordan; maybe that is why this has really proved popular beyond all expectation in this weird time we are in. It is the ultimate escapism for a sports fan particularly, and even more particularly when sports of any type are in short supply. And I found something so very unexpected happening inside me, deeply in a way, as a person, seeing Jordan's humanity so fully exposed as it was bound to be with so many thousands of hours of film to go through, it changed the way I feel about Jordan completely just through the reaction of my own basic compassion I develop for anyone I get to know, and I feel like through watching this I really got to know Michael Jordan, the person, not just Michael Jordan, the player.

    Beyond reliving something in a way that makes you feel you're right back to all those times if you'd been a basketball fan that long, and feel like you're back there still even if you hadn't been born yet maybe. The series really uses framing of the different time periods very subtly, but while still shifting the mood seamlessly in a second flat... I don't think I've ever quite seen that before. I just turn 50 and this series brought me back with such potent nostalgia to my 20s that I felt like I did watching some of those games for the first time ever, a virtual time machine, and though I still don't like some of his actions and choices back then, "The Last Dance" made me like Michael Jordan, the man. Maybe even love him. And considering my starting point, that is something.
    10timmiedinh

    Without never seen a basketball game ever, this is the best documentary I have ever watched

    I am not from the U.S.A, I have never watched a basketball game ever, I don't know the rules and I only know Michael Jordan from a picture when I was young.

    I had nothing to do and randomly clicked this to watch, one of the best Netflix decisions ever.

    What an amazing beautifull made documentary. Without having any connection with the sport whatsoever I felt I lived every moment.

    Best documentary I have ever seen next to Planet Earth and thats saying something.
    9robotikarm

    Amazing!

    As a Pacers fan, I HATED Jordan and the Bulls because they were always the team to beat. Watching this as an adult gave me a different perspective and I have to respect Michael Jordan for his leadership and talent. I wish there were 10 more episodes to watch!

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      According to director Jason Hehir, the homes that Michael Jordan was interviewed in for the documentary were not actually his. Jordan did not want to film in his own home for privacy reasons, so producers scouted other homes in the Malibu, California area that they felt would fit Jordan's taste and style.
    • Connexions
      Edited from NBA on NBC (1990)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 20 avril 2020 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Sites officiels
      • Official Netflix
      • Official site (ESPN)
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • 最後一舞
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Chicago, Illinois, États-Unis
    • Sociétés de production
      • ESPN Films
      • NBA Entertainment
      • Mandalay Sports Media (MSM)
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