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Chronique des 22 ans de carrière de la star du foot Roberto Baggio, de ses débuts difficiles sur le terrain aux profonds désaccords avec certains de ses entraîneurs.Chronique des 22 ans de carrière de la star du foot Roberto Baggio, de ses débuts difficiles sur le terrain aux profonds désaccords avec certains de ses entraîneurs.Chronique des 22 ans de carrière de la star du foot Roberto Baggio, de ses débuts difficiles sur le terrain aux profonds désaccords avec certains de ses entraîneurs.
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Ed Hughes
- Fiorentina Manager
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- (voix)
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A highly ambitious film that scrapes a pass mark thanks largely to its beautiful cinematography and use of vivid colour. Arcangeli is so spookily similar to Baggio that the transitions between new and old footage are almost seamless. Unfortunately the story of Baggio's remarkable career is simply not told completely or coherently. It's fine for a football addict like myself but for anyone else it would be impossible to get a grasp on just how good Baggio was and how his life and career played out.
I think the movie has its quality, but lets be honest here they left out something very important. We know baggio went back to the 1998 france worldcup, and there he fabricated, very cleverly, his own penalty, and scored, that was his redemption. That should have been the ending.
This is not a good movie for several reasons.
First of all if you'd hope to see portrail of why baggio was such a genius player, this movie wil completely let you down ans it actually barely touch football absurdly enough.
It focused mainly on Baggio struggling with injuries,with coaches ,having daddy issues and converting religion.
Fair enough if that would then be very well done,but its not.
This movie feels rushed and jumps over so many important and interesting moments of his career.it all feels totally empty.
Missed opportunity to make a great movie of such a great player.
First of all if you'd hope to see portrail of why baggio was such a genius player, this movie wil completely let you down ans it actually barely touch football absurdly enough.
It focused mainly on Baggio struggling with injuries,with coaches ,having daddy issues and converting religion.
Fair enough if that would then be very well done,but its not.
This movie feels rushed and jumps over so many important and interesting moments of his career.it all feels totally empty.
Missed opportunity to make a great movie of such a great player.
This is personal, I'm a big fan of Baggio because my dad was his biggest fan. The film was released on the day that my dad would have been celebrating one more anniversary, if he didn't pass away unexpectedly last year. I also am a fan of films with short durations.
However, to talk about Baggio and to make a biography, you need between 2.5 and 3 hours to develop the person and the player. Unfortunately, the film feels like an appetiser. What it does, does well, but there are so many chronological jumps and so many important moments out of it (not even a minute with Milan and Juve, the most important clubs on his career), that it feels totally incomplete.
If you wanted to make a short film about Baggio, you should focused only on a specific time (maybe the WC94, maybe his time after that WC, maybe the time before), but 90 minutes is not enough for the man, and even less for the player. Watching the film, casuals will never understand why Baggio is one of the best ever, the film doesn't show anything about the player, what he achieved (speak barely about it).
It's sad because there was potential here. The actors do a great job, the colours and cinematography is interesting, but unfortunately everything seems so rushed that we don't have even time to be emotional during the most dramatic moments.
However, to talk about Baggio and to make a biography, you need between 2.5 and 3 hours to develop the person and the player. Unfortunately, the film feels like an appetiser. What it does, does well, but there are so many chronological jumps and so many important moments out of it (not even a minute with Milan and Juve, the most important clubs on his career), that it feels totally incomplete.
If you wanted to make a short film about Baggio, you should focused only on a specific time (maybe the WC94, maybe his time after that WC, maybe the time before), but 90 minutes is not enough for the man, and even less for the player. Watching the film, casuals will never understand why Baggio is one of the best ever, the film doesn't show anything about the player, what he achieved (speak barely about it).
It's sad because there was potential here. The actors do a great job, the colours and cinematography is interesting, but unfortunately everything seems so rushed that we don't have even time to be emotional during the most dramatic moments.
7OJT
Good film, but just good. It seems Italians struggle when making biopics. They only get half good, just like this.
Baggio is a national hero, and known all over the world, and he had deserved a better film. Actors are doing OK, but the story too poetic. Too clicheed.
Baggio is a national hero, and known all over the world, and he had deserved a better film. Actors are doing OK, but the story too poetic. Too clicheed.
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- GaffesIn the movie Roberto Baggio still has long hair and a ponytail by and after 2000 but in reality he had cut his hair short by 1997.
- ConnexionsReferenced in Flix Forum: Baggio: The Divine Ponytail (2025)
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- 1h 31min(91 min)
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- 2.35 : 1
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