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McEnroe

  • 2022
  • TV-MA
  • 1h 44m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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John McEnroe in McEnroe (2022)
It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.
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It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.It follows John McEnroe as he finally tells his side of his storied career and performances on the court.

  • Director
    • Barney Douglas
  • Writer
    • Barney Douglas
  • Stars
    • Björn Borg
    • Peter Fleming
    • Chrissie Hynde
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    • Director
      • Barney Douglas
    • Writer
      • Barney Douglas
    • Stars
      • Björn Borg
      • Peter Fleming
      • Chrissie Hynde
    • 11User reviews
    • 24Critic reviews
    • 67Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 5 nominations total

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    Björn Borg
    Björn Borg
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    Peter Fleming
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    Chrissie Hynde
    Chrissie Hynde
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    Billie Jean King
    Billie Jean King
    • Self
    Phil Knight
    Phil Knight
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    James Malhane
    • Self
    Anna McEnroe
    • Self
    Ava McEnroe
    • Self
    Emily McEnroe
    Emily McEnroe
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    John McEnroe
    John McEnroe
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    Kenvin McEnroe
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    Mark McEnroe
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    Patrick McEnroe
    Patrick McEnroe
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    Ruby Smyth Meyers-McEnroe
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    Keith Richards
    Keith Richards
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    Patty Smyth
    Patty Smyth
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    Muhammad Ali
    Muhammad Ali
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    Arthur Ashe
    Arthur Ashe
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    • Director
      • Barney Douglas
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      • Barney Douglas
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    6CinemaSerf

    McEnroe

    Whilst it is quite interesting, this documentary, it is still little better than a self-indulgent reminiscence by the man himself that features virtually no contributions from those folks who suffered from his petulance and immaturity - both on the court and elsewhere. Set against a long stroll through his haunts in New York, it takes us on a chronologically ordered career retrospective focussing on his rise to global success on the tennis court; his "superbrat" behaviour and his flawed relationships with friends and family alike, but it's all done very much on his own terms. His moments of revelation - long since appreciated by anyone who watched him and his tantrums as they grew up (including me) - are presented by him in an almost celebratory way. Could he have achieved what he did - which, by even the standards of the day in his sport are nothing particularly remarkable - without the attention seeking strops? Sure there was gamesmanship going on a-plenty, but he seemed to revel in the extent to which he "recreated" tennis - or that is certainly the perspective I took from this very disappointing Barney Douglas feature. It completely lacks objectivity allowing this undoubtedly talented but supremely peevish man to write his own story and though there is the slightest hint of a mea culpa at the end, it's all very much "How History Should Remember John McEnroe" - by John McEnroe himself. Worth a watch, but under-delivers.
    8wedfan-52803

    Brilliant tennis documentary

    I watched McEnroe documentary on my sky Q yesterday and I found the documentary very interesting in John McEnroe child hood upto him becoming a great atp mens player in the 1980s and I liked the interview with Björn Borg when played McEnroe in the 1981 Wimbledon final that was amazing watching the match were Mac beat Borg in 1981 at sw19 and i enjoyed the interview were John McEnroe kids was disgusting there dad's troubled marriage to his first wife I found that very interesting and sad and I liked when patty smith aka macs 2nd wife been interviewed she was saying about her making John McEnroe change his ways from his drug addiction.
    9Andfinally

    An intimate portrait of one of the greatest in sport

    Love him or hate him, if you were a tennis fan, 40 years ago, then like me, you would have been privileged to have watched the most talented man to have walked on a tennis court.

    This is the story of how John McEnroe met with triumph and disaster. How or why he frequently exploded, and had a meltdown on the tennis court in the most self-destructive way is never really answered.

    However, there is no beating around the bush when it comes to why his invincible status, especially in slams, came to a premature end.

    There are candid interviews with his wife and some of his children Who reveals much about themselves and their father.

    This is a must see for all sports fans.
    8tadted

    The Guy You Love To Hate But Then Love

    When I was a a kid I thought he was the brat that the media labelled him - and he was! This documentary is narrated by the John that grew up and could look back and see himself as others saw him. He was a brilliant tennis player but he was a BRAT. When I watch tennis now I always hope he will be a guest pundit because he's not a brat that didn't learn how to be a person. He's very funny and self-deprecating now because he no longer has to prove himself. I wanted him to lose when I was a kid and now I'm glad he became a great champion - I'm guessing we both grew over time and we see life in the bigger picture!
    7brentsbulletinboard

    Achieves What Most Sports Films Don't

    Anyone interested in learning about the perils of perfectionism should check out this insightful documentary about legendary tennis star John McEnroe, the most successful player ever in men's singles and doubles competition. As writer-director Barney Douglas's new Showtime documentary poignantly reveals, for all of McEnroe's success, he was never satisfied with his accomplishments, a product of an upbringing in which he was perpetually pushed to be the best and came to look upon himself as a failure for anything less than perfection. Placing so much pressure on himself led to his infamous ornery streak and caused him to become known as the argumentative bad boy of the tennis world, both on the courts and in his dealings with the media. That reputation carried consequences outside the sport as well, including his hearty partying ways and troubled relations in his romantic and family life, issues that, in turn, caused his game to suffer. But those challenges eventually prompted some intense soul-searching that forced him to examine the entire spectrum of his life, both in the areas in which he had become overly obsessed and those that he regrettably neglected. Admittedly, some aspects of the storytelling are presented in somewhat overly pretentious ways, but, fortunately, these elements don't unduly impinge on the overall narrative. But this shortcoming is made up for by the picture's ample archival footage, as well as its telling interviews with tennis stars Billie Jean King and Björn Borg, McEnroe's family members, and his playtime buddies, rock stars Keith Richards, Chrissie Hynde and Patty Smyth, his current wife. The result is a surprisingly in-depth look at an athlete's life, a production that goes far beyond what many sports documentaries achieve, let alone attempt. Advantage viewers.

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      The SHOWTIME summary characterizes John McEnroe as "the original bad boy" of tennis. This is not accurate as both Ilie Nastase and Jimmy Connors were described that way in the early- and mid-1970s.
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      John McEnroe: I'm not very empathetic. That's my biggest flaw.

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    • Release date
      • September 2, 2022 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • SHOWTIME
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    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 馬克安諾
    • Production company
      • Sylver Entertainment
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      • $49,902
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      1 hour 44 minutes
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    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 16:9 HD

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