acabgd
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In order to truly enjoy this documentary you have to be a lover of basketball and probably know at least some of the players, some of which became true NBA stars. However, the story is so wonderfully told with a ton of detail that anyone can enjoy it. The whole story, beginning a few years earlier when the players were still kids but already promising hoops prospects, is told by the players themselves and their coach, the legendary Svetislav "Kari" Pesic, one of the European great basketball masters. Although just a fraction or latter's success - both coach's and player's - the story hints at how much work is actually needed to be at the top of the world, even at such at such an early stage.
This is the first time I write a review for any movie, showing how much I did appreciate this documentary. It is excellent in portraying the era of Formula 1 in the 60s, 70s and early 80s, not from a technical, but rather from a human perspective.
It gives great insight into lives of former champions, some dead, some still alive, while at the same time narrating advances in both thinking and technology which enabled Formula 1 to become much safer nowadays.
I thoroughly enjoyed all the original footage, as well as the excellent soundtrack and editing which boost the atmosphere of the whole movie. Excellent job and a must see for any Formula 1 fan.
It gives great insight into lives of former champions, some dead, some still alive, while at the same time narrating advances in both thinking and technology which enabled Formula 1 to become much safer nowadays.
I thoroughly enjoyed all the original footage, as well as the excellent soundtrack and editing which boost the atmosphere of the whole movie. Excellent job and a must see for any Formula 1 fan.