Cristiano Ronaldo: World at His Feet

2014
6.4| 0h54m| en
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Cristiano Ronaldo: The World at His Feet follows the footballer from his beginnings in Portugal, breakthrough start with Manchester United and current career at Real Madrid.

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Alicia I love this movie so much
MamaGravity good back-story, and good acting
Lidia Draper Great example of an old-fashioned, pure-at-heart escapist event movie that doesn't pretend to be anything that it's not and has boat loads of fun being its own ludicrous self.
Kayden This is a dark and sometimes deeply uncomfortable drama
cvillap Terribly boring.. Simply a collection of obvious facts from low level professionals. Yes we understand that one has to work hard to be a top sports-person. Plus some clips of top professionals from other interviews not filmed for this 'documentary'. Cringe-worthy reenactments (which did actually serve a purpose in making me laugh my head off at Alex Ferguson's double..). Fashion information from 'experts' and even an astrologist to tell us that all of Ronaldos actions are typical of his bloody star sign!!I've never written on here before but felt I had warn people after watching.Cannot fathom how they convinced Benedict Cumberbatch to narrate that.. Don't waste your time..
Martin Robbins I'm not a huge soccer fan. Beyond David Beckham my knowledge about the sport is that you can't use your hands. I watched this documentary meanly because ever since the world cup started there has been endless chatter about Cristiano Ronaldo. Some of it was good (he is an excellent scorer) much of it was bad (He is a preening peacock) with all this applause and vitriol I decided to learn more and came across this documentary. No first off there are a few flaws. The narration is at times unfocused and there are these tangential asides that seem forced. These flaws aside the film is entertaining and informative and I walked away with a more well rounded view of the subject.
TiffWalhberg I thought this was a very well made documentary. The film goes over his childhood and how he came to where he is today. It also goes into some comparisons between him and Beckham, paparazzi stories, his generous donations and a somewhat secretive child he has. I learned a lot about Ronaldo. I had no idea he was such a caring person. We usually just see him as this flashy guy. But it seems he really takes care of people. He is very kind and generous with his money. And it seems, he's not just tossing his money around either, but takes the time to stop and listen to whoever he is helping. I definitely see him differently than I did before I watched this film.
Carly Harmon I really enjoyed this documentary. I liked learning about Cristiano's childhood and his family. There's also lots of interesting tidbits. For example, as a child he was more of a quiet individual and now he poses for ads in his underwear (his own brand). Nothing wrong with that, I loved all the images of Cristiano in this film. There's also an interesting piece in this documentary where there is an astrologer, who directly relates Cristiano's communication style with his astrological sign. He said since Cristiano is an Aquarius that is partly why he excels in his communication. I don't know if that's true, but very interesting and is working for Cristiano. Before watching this film, I wouldn't have called myself a Cristiano fan, but now I am.