The Damned United evaluation action
2022-01-08 08:01
The film is well-made, and the characters of the film and the real file material are seamlessly intertwined in the film. The most eye-catching is Michael Christopher Sheen's superb performance, which makes this film surpass the general sports film. The film uses a sometimes relaxed and cheerful tone, which can prevent the audience from being completely immersed in the legend or over-understanding its impact.
This is a very good-looking movie, interspersed with realistic football scenes, showing an incredible side of real life.
"The Damned United" has been sincerely and truthfully telling a sense of shame and frustration. It depicts the lowest history of Clough's life. Although this period of history is controversial, all this does not prevent the success of this film. The film finds a balance in an unbalanced medium and tells the story concisely and in detail. It is not easy to achieve this. The fly in the ointment is that Kraff, played by Michael Christopher Sheen, has a big gap in appearance. In reality, Kraff has a grass-roots virtue and is far less elegant than classmate Xin.
Extended Reading
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Brian Clough: Things are going to be a little different around here... without Don.
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Sam Longson: His salary's 300 quid a week? You can't pay a footballer that!
Brian Clough: That's the way things are going, Uncle Sam...