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  • josefux11 March 2023
    Great introduction to the most amazing season of the best club in the world.

    It is a 3 hours documentary of the champions league run of Real Madrid .

    Talks about the players , the games in chronological order .

    To people who are not common to this sport explains pretty well how this run was achieved .

    The PSG chapter is magical .It is very well narrated and shows also scenes inside the locker room. Does an insideof the top players of the team like Karim Benzema , luka Modric and Vinicius Jr.

    You can see the likes of Casemiro transmitting the passion .

    The values of Real like fighting until the end , humbleness , perseverance , not panicking and respect are well explained .Would not recommend it to Barcelona supporters .
  • Surely one of the best documentaries, I have ever seen. Probably due to the fact that I just love this club but mostly because how well the whole journey of Real's 21-22 season was presented. The specific player career flashbacks, the dressing room videos and basically, all of it. It was just perfect just perfect down to the last minute.

    I love that fact that it just doesn't focuses on Champions League but shows the important moments in La Liga like the El Clasico win which was very important for Real to gain their momentum for such a wonderful season.

    The cinematics added to this documentary just take it to another level. These are the things we don't usually see in regular, live matches.

    I will say if a person who has never watched football will say this is a masterpiece and that person will surely fell in love with the the Greatest Club of all time, Real Madrid.
  • Warning: Spoilers
    I've been a Real Madrid fan since 2010 when I was 12. I've witnessed some really great comebacks, but the ones in the 21/22 season tops it all. When we won the final in Paris, I remember thinking: ' If this was a script for a movie about football everyone would say it a bit over exaggerated, this would never happen in real life'. Well, it did, it was amazing, unbelievable and I'm really glad for my 12 year old self that choose this team to support.

    If I look at it as solely a docu series about sport, I would give it a solid 7. I liked that a lot of people managed to speak, especially Ancelotti. Some great bts footage of the dressing room and a few player's arrival to the club.

    I think even if you are not a Real madrid fan or a football fan in general you learn a lot about the sport because they make sure to explain how things work.
  • alnalkarady21 March 2023
    I have loved this team since I was a kid I encouraged this team in all its situations I will remain a Real Madrid fan until the end of my life My wish is to visit the Santiago Bernabeu stadium I hope one day to attend a Real Madrid match We lost the Spanish League but the Champions League is still waiting for us We want revenge in the King's Cup from the eternal opponent We hope that next season there will be new contracts with talented players we need to Right winger outright spearhead Left and right back Last season was perfect Thank you with all my heart We are waiting for the rest of the matches God willing The next will be better.
  • As always with Apple TV shows, this documentary is really well done, I didn't believe that a Spanish team was behind it.

    It's amazing how they had a lot of access to the team, something that I believed unthinkable for a team with such a bad handling of social media and modern culture. Having access really makes this show good. You can feel the tension in the locker room during halftimes and also how the team was together in the highs and lows.

    The season was amazing, something to be remembered and this show documentary is deserved.

    The only thing missing is in the final, no mention of the delays that affected the match because some Paris citizens where stealing tickets, beatings fans and causing havoc on the streets. This was a key moment of the final. Yes, you can argue that this event is outside of the competition, however, for a documentary that emphasizes multiple times how important the fans are, omitting the fact that the fans were beaten for going to a football match seems wrong... also, for sure the delay had some psychological effect in both locker rooms as the players were ready to start the match and it didn't happen until well past the scheduled time.
  • angelorwez25 November 2023
    The biggest thing not going for this documentary...is that maybe it came a little too soon...i still remember literally everything about this season...

    usually these kind of documentaries count on nostalgia...it should have come about 8 to 10 years later...or even 5...so that the audience is nostalgic about it...you get to see players you. Had forgotten...goals you had forgotten...and to relive the feeling you still remember...

    what the lack of this nostalgic tone takes away...is that the little bits in between are not as enjoyable...details about appointment of the coach...transfer of players...who got injured...the press conferences...because we still remember all of that...

    typically all i was waiting for was the on-field action...that's the only thing that never really gets old...

    don't get me wrong...this is still a fun documentary...the pacing is great...the visuals are amazing...

    the narrator kind of undercuts some emotional moments though i have to say...instead of letting it play out on screen...he gives off hits that give away the moment...i really hated this...

    for anyone who hasn't seen it...please shelf it until 7 years later...it will be sooo much better then...
  • erfaneinabadi22 January 2024
    Magnificent like Real Madrid. It was nice to thank David Beckham for creating this documentary. Of course, this documentary could have been made more complete, but overall it is acceptable and attractive. I am glad that I chose this documentary to watch and I enjoyed the moments of watching it. In this documentary The power of Rais Perez was seen in the presidency, as well as the abilities of a great coach like Carlo Ancelotti, as well as every single person who works hard for the club so that the team will finally win the championship. The team should reach a final and a championship, not just who is on the field.