Budget
SEK 165,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$231,346
Opening weekend US & Canada
$52,625
Gross worldwide
$3,430,165
Budget
SEK 165,000,000 (estimated)
Gross US & Canada
$231,346
Opening weekend US & Canada
$52,625
Gross worldwide
$3,430,165
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By Clifton 2022-02-18 08:02:01
Slightly coquettish! (Film review, Borg vs. McEnroe)
Tennis uses the language of life
Advantage, service, fault, break, love...
Every match is a life in miniature
——Andre Agassi
Nordic film "Borg vs McEnroe" (Borg vs. McEnroe)
Work Type: Biography
By Percival
2022-02-18 08:02:01
The shooting of the game scene was surprisingly good. The texture is first-rate in the age. Bog is uglier than real people, and McEnroe is handsome and shorter. . But the acting is very good. Shia can be regarded as a little change in the performance of the old bear child. Back then, it was so simple, you could retire at the peak of 26 years old, and you could scold the audience and scold the audience, scold the reporter and scold the reporter. Now everyone is paying close...
By Elta 2022-02-18 08:02:01
This is not a sports biography
The previous publicity caused a lot of misunderstandings for this movie...and it became a "excellent showdown" in sports biographies such as "Rush" in the preconceived notion... It's not that "Rush" is bad, it's very personal. Like "Rush". It just means that the two films are of completely different genres, with completely different angles. They cannot be compared, let alone accuse the film of "should have been made like "Rush"." "Borg/McEnroe" is not a sports biography, not from beginning...
By Maeve 2022-02-18 08:02:01
Brog McEnroe
7.0 points
The first half of the plot is very exciting
Borg is obsessed with his tennis career like a religion
He repeats boring training like a clockwork machine every day.
He hates the media and hates attention outside the arena and hates dealing with fans
Even publicity based on public training will be uncomfortable
He only lives in his own tennis world
Love, social wealth, etc. are just his secondary...
By Wilfrid 2022-02-18 08:02:01
1. Borg said: I don't remember which garage door it was. In my heart, this film has already been made.
2. In the last game, play every point.
3. One is ostentatious, the other is introverted; a stunned kid, a world champion, how can you not play.
4. The protagonist with introverted personality is rare in the past, but true.
5. The whole film focuses on portraying psychology, and flashbacks are often used.
6. The battle is still hard, and the result is still the...
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By Mortimer 2022-03-25 09:01:19
When a violent temper meets a slow one, the two are like a match made in heaven, to see who can resist more than the other. In the classic Wimbledon tournament, LaBeouf and Goodnason performed differently, but they just couldn't ignite. At the end of the film, the two met by chance at the airport, hugged each other, and had a little tear. 6.7...
By Leo 2022-03-25 09:01:19
Tennis Xiaobai thinks that this sports theme is very good, and likes the performance of the inner struggle of the two athletes very...
By Malvina 2022-03-25 09:01:19
it will forever be a delightful mystery why all tennis players are so attractive as human beings!! Wimbledon final tiebreaker really saw me screaming in the room and didn't dare to say what a sport what a great sport like They must be very happy to meet such sympathetic opponents who can enjoy playing against each other (when they hugged and almost burst into...
By Shannon 2022-03-24 09:03:18
The game itself is too classic to cover up the mediocrity of the film itself to a certain extent; the 1980 Wimbledon final is worthy of being the greatest showdown in history, and the 2008 Feiner battle can only barely match; the fourth set tiebreaker Many match penalty kicks can actually show more tension from a normal broadcast perspective (and McEnroe has a net luck ball on Borg’s match point that was not shown in the movie); I think this match really affected the changes in the entire...
By Keith 2022-03-24 09:03:18
The game itself is too classic to cover up the mediocrity of the film itself to a certain extent; the 1980 Wimbledon final is worthy of being the greatest showdown in history, and the 2008 Feiner battle can only barely match; the fourth set tiebreaker Many match penalty kicks can actually show more tension from a normal broadcast perspective (and McEnroe has a net luck ball on Borg’s match point that was not shown in the movie); I think this match really affected the changes in the entire...
John McEnroe: You can't be serious! You can not be serious! The ball was on the line! Chalk flew all over, man. The chalk flew up! He saw it. That's why he's walking all over it. Everyone saw it was in. You cannot possibly call that out.