A close look at the life of Cristiano Ronaldo.A close look at the life of Cristiano Ronaldo.A close look at the life of Cristiano Ronaldo.
David Morrissey
- Dramatic VO
- (voice)
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This documentary was good but you guys should have been waited until he finished his career as a player
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.
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.
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.
"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.
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.
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.
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.
Did you know
- TriviaThe documentary was filmed between January 2014 and February 2015.
- Quotes
Hugo Aveiro: Give him an Oscar!
- ConnectionsFeatured in The Saturday Show: Episode #1.3 (2015)
- SoundtracksYou & Me (Flume Remix)
by Disclosure and Aryane Steinkopf
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- رونالدو
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- Runtime
- 1h 42m(102 min)
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- 1.85 : 1
- 16:9 HD
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