Paul Warne
First up, if you're not a football fan then this isn't the film for you! The film was rather interesting, taking a peek into the private life of one of footballs biggest names. I think what surprised me most though was how few people Ronaldo had contact with. Though it was commendable that he spent so much time with his son, it was also quite sad to see such a wealthy and successful guy having such a life. His family obviously have had issues, notably his father and brother, one wonders how this impacts upon his mental state. Overall it was a good film, but nothing like what I expected to see. I actually feel a bit sorry for the lad now, even though he earns far more than I ever will!
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Tony mchugh
Maybe more of a 3.5 star movie, I did enjoy it though. Ronaldos life seems very focused, but also rather solitary, except for his boy and mum, almost feel sorry for the dude. Beware, much if it is in Portuguese, and the subtitles are hard to see on s small screen sometimes.
Lee Womack
Shows this world class superstar in his real world. Not a thousand miles apart like he may seem, lump in my throat most of it, and I'm a normal football fan. Barnsley FC.