bemersonslp
Joined Aug 2017
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Truly compelling story about an extraordinary man and athlete. His story is unexpected, from his parents and upbringing, to his early relationships. Tiger had an innate focus, drive, and extreme talent. He is mesmerizing to watch. Of course this unpacks the pressure he was under to live up to expectations, not the least of which: his own expectation of being the best. Both of his parents put incredible expectations on him. His father was intense and literally told his son and others that Tiger was a god. His entire life involved intense pressure and scrutiny. He also revolutionized golf and made history.
I will need to watch this again to unravel the plot but I thoroughly enjoyed watching this. The violence was a lot and trigger warning regarding sexual assault. The soundtrack is outstanding and I love The Toddlers (lol) and their rap and dance moves. Michele Dockery is elegant and fierce af. Hugh Grant looks completely different and is more interesting here than in The Undoing. Matthew McConnaughy (sp?) is very good and co-produced. Charlie Hunnman is lovely to watch. The brutality and violence is rough to watch. The UK take was refreshing and fun. The accents and Brit slang are great. Smartly written and lots of action and some fashion.