Borg/McEnroe

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Borg/McEnroe est un film sur une des plus grandes icônes du monde, Björn Borg, et son principal rival, le jeune et talentueux John McEnroe, ainsi que sur leur duel légendaire durant le tournoi de Wimbledon de 1980. C’est l’histoire de deux hommes qui ont changé la face du tennis et sont entrés dans la légende, mais aussi du prix qu’ils ont eu à payer. (Pretty Pictures)

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claudel 

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français J’aime le tennis – énormément. Donc, regarder un tel drame sportif à la fois intéressant et très touchant ne peut que m’emballer. Deux individus résolument différents s’affrontent de façon spectaculaire et les personnages sont magnifiquement joués. En particulier dans le cas de McEnroe, on constatera que « seul un cinglé peut interpréter un cinglé ». Et Stellan Skarsgård, malgré son rôle plus discret, ne reste pas dans l’ombre et reflète bien l’importance qu’il revêt. Une pensée un peu perturbante me vient néanmoins à l’esprit : et si le vrai coup de force était de tourner un film sur Connors vs McEnroe ? ()

Malarkey 

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anglais It’s a shame that the movie was done by Scandinavian creators. Even though they tried to portray the lives of both Borg and McEnroe, which they actually succeeded in, they still prioritized Borg. And that is a terrible pity because Borg is presented here as an emotionless and focused robot that pulls off miracles on the court. The character of McEnroe seemed several times more interesting to me and you could really tell in the first half of the movie. But as soon as the tennis match of the century began, I understood the prior introduction of both tennis players to the letter and I enjoyed an unbelievably precisely handled match that was a pleasure to watch. The finale then hit me completely and it confirmed to me that this small-scale film isn’t completely useless, as it seemed to me in the beginning. ()

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Marigold 

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anglais Five from the heart, because the ratio may argue that Ronnie Sandahl's screenplay drowns a little confusingly in the turns in the middle passage. A comparison with Rush is necessary. But Borg vs. McEnroe is a better drama, because instead of a superficial conflict between two poster icons, they work with a more subtle type of tension – it is about two types of overcoming inner tension, about two types of self-acceptance. Machine vs. Whippersnapper; but internally, two similar types of volcanoes, who choose different paths to the goal. The film is dominated by precise acting creations. LaBoeuf has to play a jerk to finally find acting discipline, and what the human needle Sverrir Gudnason's does is simply phenomenal. He can be captivating even when he is standing with his back to the camera. The film is primarily about BORG, but still finds enough space to show special sympathy for McEnroe in the end. The last half hour is amplified by a huge weapon in the form of a dynamic cut, great artistic use of the court and Niels Thastum's personal camera. An elegant, captivating and intelligently layered drama that is not brought down even by its lower budget. A pleasure to the last ball. Game, set, Metz. ()

kaylin 

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anglais Tennis isn't really a sport I’d seek out, but if I can passively watch it, why not. After all, the time of Borg and McEnroe is a bit beyond me because I wasn't even born yet, but I liked this film about two tennis personalities presented in this way and I watched it with suspense until the last minute. The acting is excellent, and so is the direction. ()

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