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  • dcldan23 September 2007
    Ladislao Jubala was one of the best football players of the 50's and this is more or less one kind of a biographic movie, with himself as actor! Whenhe was young, and he played with his national team (Eslovaquia), the Russian Comunists force him to work for them, as he rejects, he is exiled and forced to leave competitive football. He tries to escape to Hungary, but things are difficult and, despite all his problems, he is able to reach Spain of triumph with F.C Barcelona in one of the best moments of the team. The movie is very innocent, with the goods (Kubala and friends) being delicious naive persons, the bads (communists) are very bad an inhuman... It has lots of errors, cameras and microphones seen, strange changes of scene, long dances that are not well-related to the movie and things like that. But this is not a film not be strict with, it is done in so innocent way, that you can't be serious at judging it. It is very bad, but it's done with love, so, well let's put it a 3, so happy it is. In fact this could not be correctly marked, as though being enormously bad, it is tender and "cute" (lovely?).