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6.2/10
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Son of Balkan immigrants Zlatan Ibrahimovic, born in Sweden, becomes, after a rough childhood, a Swedish football champion of several decades.Son of Balkan immigrants Zlatan Ibrahimovic, born in Sweden, becomes, after a rough childhood, a Swedish football champion of several decades.Son of Balkan immigrants Zlatan Ibrahimovic, born in Sweden, becomes, after a rough childhood, a Swedish football champion of several decades.
- Awards
- 1 win & 7 nominations total
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Beautiful movie, the story of Zlatan Ibrahimovic is incredible, this movie go to watch for all .
1 hour e 40 minutes really interesting.
Congratulations to the actor who plays Zlatan, very good at imitating his movements.
1 hour e 40 minutes really interesting.
Congratulations to the actor who plays Zlatan, very good at imitating his movements.
Why does "I Am Zlatan" only have 7 reviews before my review?! I just can´t believe this. I´m so confused and shocked! We´re talking about Zlatan here! I´m not a devoted football fan, but he is one of the greatest football players of all time.
And I actually liked this movie. We are introduced to Zlatan in his younger years. Granit Rushiti looks a lot like Zlatan. And I think that Granit also managed to capture Zlatan´s big, strong, confident and some kind of larger-than-life personality. Dominic Andersson Bajraktati portrays Zlatan when he is a child. Dominic gives his role liveliness, courage and stubbornness.
Mapei´s song "Ain´t My Fault" is, in my opinion, a great song. It enhances the confident vibe in this movie. And Mapei has an amazing voice!
All in all I must say, in all honesty and clarity, that this movie deserves way more reviews than 8. I´m hoping for at least 100 reviews. Yes, you read that correctly.
And I actually liked this movie. We are introduced to Zlatan in his younger years. Granit Rushiti looks a lot like Zlatan. And I think that Granit also managed to capture Zlatan´s big, strong, confident and some kind of larger-than-life personality. Dominic Andersson Bajraktati portrays Zlatan when he is a child. Dominic gives his role liveliness, courage and stubbornness.
Mapei´s song "Ain´t My Fault" is, in my opinion, a great song. It enhances the confident vibe in this movie. And Mapei has an amazing voice!
All in all I must say, in all honesty and clarity, that this movie deserves way more reviews than 8. I´m hoping for at least 100 reviews. Yes, you read that correctly.
Zlatan one of the Best fotball players in newer era but i tought this movie should be more realistic,But in my eyes poor actors not the real story from he s life. Do when i watch it i just felt that he was a spoiled angry kid who never had struggle in he s life! Only found reason s to blame everybody else and never understand that fotballl are a team sport and since he s also so big fan of martial Arts he should understand the difference between fight alone in a ring then have ten team mates on your course so i felt that the movie did not portrayed Zlatan the way they should and really tell the story! Because no body sympatises with this spoiled brat in the movie and Zlatan in real life ok have way High ego but also dam good player so this movie failure so much but i cant give many Stars Only because i like Zlatan so for me only 3 stars had it not been 10% of Zlatan life in it i had give the Movie Only 1 on the rating but i feel if they made it way more realistic like how we know that he lived and did stuff it could be a awsome movie so i feel that they destroyed a great change to make a great movie! Strange that Zlatan said ok to this script at all?
Zlatan's story is fascinating. This movie is average. I was entertained but I felt like this approach ruled out many interesting episodes in Zlatan's life.
There were too many transactions between the adult and child phases that ended up removing emotion and decontextualizing the temporal thread.
The movie picture was a little monotonous and the sound of the movie was linked to that vibe.
The actors were competent but without grace. The actor who played Zlatan showed some personality but lacked some aura around the character.
Maybe I was too hyped, but this movie turned out not to live up to its potential.
There were too many transactions between the adult and child phases that ended up removing emotion and decontextualizing the temporal thread.
The movie picture was a little monotonous and the sound of the movie was linked to that vibe.
The actors were competent but without grace. The actor who played Zlatan showed some personality but lacked some aura around the character.
Maybe I was too hyped, but this movie turned out not to live up to its potential.
Don't believe the hype. Sure, it's a pretty good movie with great actors but it doesn't really explain why Zlatan is Zlatan, on a deeper level. You won't cry or laugh. And if you don't know some of the names that are dropped, you will miss a lot. And as always, you can't fake the real game of football on the silver screen. It just gets silly and fabricated. If you're not a fanboy, skip this rather boring and shallow movie since it will not bring any extra, as a movie or the story of Zlatan.
Did you know
- TriviaZlatan Ibrahimovic is given special thanks for his trust.
- Crazy creditsIn the end credits, video clips of the real Zlatan Ibrahimovic playing soccer are shown. The clips are some of the most important or beautiful goals in his career as a soccer player, both as a club player and in the national team of Sweden.
- SoundtracksAin't My Fault
Composed by Markus Jägerstedt (as M. Jägerstedt), Jacqueline Mapei Cummings (as J. Cummings, Fredrik Okazaki (as F. Okazaki)
Performed by Jacqueline Mapei Cummings
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $2,145,829
- Runtime
- 1h 40m(100 min)
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