Borg McEnroe (2017) [Movie Review]
Dir: Janus Metz
Starring: Sverrir Gudnason, Shia
LaBeouf
Dur: 1 hr 50 mins
Genre: Sports
drama
PG:
Plenty of foul language, occasional sexual scenes.
Rating: 8/10
Rating: 8/10
I don’t recall watching a tennis
film and when I stumbled across this one, I wasn’t going to miss it. So I sat
down to watch, what later turned out to be a fantastic thriller based on one of
the most formidable rivals of yesteryear, Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe. The
film cursorily traces the origins of the two superstars and culminates in their
jaw-dropping clash at the 1980 Wimbledon Championships which was marked by a
preposterous tie-break rally that went down not only as one of the longest of all
time but also as one of the greatest, if not the greatest.
Even though the film is about tennis
it is thoroughly enjoyable even for a person who isn’t a fan. The drama is
tense and relatable. The pain, determination and sacrifice of the players is
profoundly reflected. Fans of tennis would love this film. Besides bringing
history to life the film also inspires and motivates.
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