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Pelé: il re del calcio

Titolo originale: Pelé
  • 2021
  • T
  • 1h 48min
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Pelé in Pelé: il re del calcio (2021)
Pelé, the new Netflix documentary, chronicles the life of the Brazilian football player, Edson Arantes do Nascimento - better known as Pelé. The documentary looks back at the extraordinary period when Pelé, the only player to win three World Cup titles, went from a young superstar in 1958 to a national hero, amidst a radical and turbulent era in Brazilian history.

The film charts Pelé’s remarkable journey to becoming the ‘King of Football’ and leading his nation’s team to their historic win at the 1970 World Cup.  With rare and exclusive filmed access to Pelé himself, the film emotionally showcases the star reflecting upon his impressive career. The documentary also includes rare archive and interviews from former legendary team-mates at Santos Futebol Clube and the Brazilian national team, including Zagallo, Amarildo and Jairzinho, as well as extraordinary testimonials from family members, journalists, artists and other personalities who witnessed the golden age of Brazilian football.

Launches on Netflix globally on 23rd February 2021.
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Si concentra sugli straordinari 12 anni dal 1958 al 1970 in cui il calciatore, l'unico ad aver vinto tre Coppe del Mondo, passa da giovane superstar a eroe nazionale in un'epoca turbolenta e... Leggi tuttoSi concentra sugli straordinari 12 anni dal 1958 al 1970 in cui il calciatore, l'unico ad aver vinto tre Coppe del Mondo, passa da giovane superstar a eroe nazionale in un'epoca turbolenta e di grandi cambiamenti nella storia del Brasile.Si concentra sugli straordinari 12 anni dal 1958 al 1970 in cui il calciatore, l'unico ad aver vinto tre Coppe del Mondo, passa da giovane superstar a eroe nazionale in un'epoca turbolenta e di grandi cambiamenti nella storia del Brasile.

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    • Ben Nicholas
    • David Tryhorn
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    • Pelé
    • Muhammad Ali
    • Amarildo
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    7,0/10
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      • Ben Nicholas
      • David Tryhorn
    • Star
      • Pelé
      • Muhammad Ali
      • Amarildo
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    Pelé
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    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
    • Self
    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Amarildo
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    Jorge Arantes
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    Fernando Henrique Cardoso
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    Rosemeri Cholbi
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    Benedita da Silva
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    Mengálvio Pedro Figueiró
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    Gilberto Gil
    Gilberto Gil
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    Robert F. Kennedy
    Robert F. Kennedy
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    Maria Lucia
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    José Macia
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    Roberto Muylaert
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    Emílio Garrastazu Médici
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    Dondinho Nascimento
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    • (filmato d'archivio)
    Antônio Delfim Netto
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    Roberto Rivellino
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    José Trajano
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    7nachoberggren

    Great watch yet shallow

    A really captivating watch. Great mix of archive footage and interview material to create one of the best football documentaries I've seen.

    I liked it was not only about football, it was about politics and the importance of football in Brazil. It's a great way to create conflict but also tension in the story.

    I learnt a lot about Pelé but I wish there was more to learn about him as a person. I feel the documentary did not take a inside view of Pelé, but rather looking from the outside. It was more about the impact of Pelé in most cases which of course needs to be included.

    I've seen some other football documentaries and this one is by far the best one I've seen.
    7thomasubieda

    Pelé

    A documentary that features a well-crafted narration, providing solid arguments, attractive images, key events in Brazil, and the importance of a player who became the king of football.

    "Pelé" is an entertaining proposal that meets expectations, it's not excellent, but it does have great merit due to its execution. A documentary about one of the best football players who had a remarkable story at different stages of his life. However, directors Ben Nicholas and David Tryhorn did a formidable job, providing a unique experience for football fans in general. The way they approached many of the interviews I liked, as they sometimes played with the contrast of light and shadow.

    This documentary film has a good pace, providing essential information from Pelé's beginnings and how he evolved over the years. Additionally, it emphasizes many important reflective messages that can easily be highlighted, such as: respect, talent, sacrifices, humility, the limits of the human body, hope in the midst of circumstances, the social impact that football promotes, the rise of fame, and the consequences of politics.

    The Brazilian's personality is spot on at many moments, the approach of how to remain in a neutral state with the environment, politics, governments, society, feelings, friendships, and family is brilliant. The video archives are incredible.

    How Pelé played back in those days. The only player to win three World Cups despite both physical and mental adversities. An example of a person who seeks to do good with their talent and bring joy to an entire nation.
    7Lejink

    Unpeeling Pelé

    The 2022 Football World Cup has just finished with Argentina's talismanic striker Lionel Messi being hailed by many as the "G. O. A. T." or Greatest Of All Time for his performances throughout the competition. This documentary on a different generation's superstar, Brazil's Pelé, makes a different and I would say stronger case for the title with a player his countrymen called The King. This Netflix production, with Pelé an active participant, relates his remarkable story rising from poverty to becoming one of the most successful and wealthy sportsman of his time with Mohammad Ali his only comparable contemporary in terms of worldwide reach.

    The film concentrates on his international career and particularly his exploits at the World Cups of 1958, 1962, 1966 and of course his climactic final appearance at the 1970 tournament held in Mexico. This is the first World Cup I personally remember watching as a boy. The matches were played in fantastic-looking stadia, there were great teams competing with great players - besides Brazil's all-stars, there were strong representatives from Europe, like England, the holders, Italy and Germany (or West Germany as they were then) and from South America Peru and Uruguay. My parents had just got our first ever colour television and the teams in their classic strips positively glowed out from the small screen into our living room. The football was fantastic too, with Pelé the undoubted star of the show.

    Aged 29, at his professional peak and determined to wipe out the memories of the team's ignominious exit from the 1966 tournament in England at the group stages, Pelé in 1970 delivered so many iconic moments during the competition, two towering headers, one bringing about England goalkeeper Gordon Banks' fantastic reflex save, the other beating another goalkeeping great Dino Zoff at his near post in the actual final, his killer passes to Jairzinho and Carlos Alberto to score memorable goals in the same two games, the attempt from half-way against Czechoslovakia, the return volley and runaround-dummy both against Uruguay. All these done by the one player, in the top competition, in successive games.

    Okay, so I'm satisfied that he was a truly great, if not the greatest ever player but the film goes a little deeper into the man's personal life and there I'd have to say the jury is still out. He candidly admits he never loved his wife before this narrative promptly disappears from view and then more pertinently and slightly more stringently, he's questioned about his passive some would say open-armed acceptance of the dictatorship which overturned democracy in Brazil from 1968 - 1985. We see him cosying up to the junta's president and retrospectively attempting rather unconvincingly to play the "sports and politics don't mix" card to absolve himself from any complicity with the harsh crackdowns perpetrated on his fellow countrymen and women by the military. It's quite an eye-opener to see one of his fellow-teammates of the time, Paulo Cesar lambast his footballing idol for his human failings. Pelé tries disingenuously to claim that he did more for his people as a sportsman than many politicians ever did, but of course he's side-stepping the issue. I accept he was in a tricky position but a bigger and braver man could and maybe should have said or done something rather than just kow-tow to the authorities in photo-ops with the pres. In the film he's thus compared unfavourably to Ali, who of course defied the American courts and risked his career in the process.

    In the end, I left this film a greater admirer of Pelé the footballer but a somewhat lesser one of him as a man. As brave as a lion on the pitch, what a shame he was as meek as a mouse off it.
    8gustavo-utpott

    Pelé the king of football

    Good movie but not of the magnitude of what pelé meant for football or to the Brazilian people. Pelé was our idol, he made us love the game, turning us into the country of football. He brought the "jogo bonito"(which I think the documentary did wrong on not giving it the deserved importance) the style the brazilian national team played in the sixties that charmed the world and influences our style of play untill today.

    The choice to bring the dictatorship period in brazil was very good to bring the context of what the people here were going through. Although it could've come out more connected with the storyline and to how Brazilians saw pelé as a hero who could bring joy during those rough times and how he could even unite the people for celebration of football.
    5Pimpolhaum

    Pelé- at the World Cup

    The title should be Pelé at the world cup. The doc not even try to go deeper to show who really is Pelé, or even try to tell us something different about him. Maybe it is okay, but it would be a lot better to know a little bit about Edson Arantes.

    It could explore more about his carrier on brazilians teams and also how he started so young (17 he was playing the world cup), and what he did after soccer.

    The idea of showing the dictatorship in Brazil was not bad, also how politcs influences even in soccer and it was a tough momment.

    He is supposed to be the GOAT, however the doc do not show us this. There is no interview from others selecitons os players talking about how difficult is to play against him, or even how he was above the other players.

    After watching it, i just feel that he was a really good player that won a lot of worldcups and that's it. Nothing more.

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      Since retiring, Pelé was the maximum goal scorer of the Brazilian national football team, with 77 goals in 92 matches (0.84), until Neymar equaled (77, against Croacia in the 2022 World Cup) and broke (78, against Bolivia in Qualifying for World Cup 2026 in 2023) this record. Neymar is still playing (2025) with 79 goals in 128 matches (0.62).
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      • 23 febbraio 2021 (Italia)
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