soul24rage
Senior Member
It's good imo as there were some good behind the scenes stuff and the interviews from the players and Scaloni were nicely done, especially with their experience leading up to the Mexico game. The documentary is separated into 4 episodes, felt the first 2 episodes was a bit slow with a back and forth of different time periods. Could have done better presented of Messi's goal vs Mexico and beating France in the penalty shootout imo.Messi's World Cup: The Rise of a Legend (TV Mini Series 2024– ) ⭐ 8.3 | Documentary, Sport
Messi's World Cup: The Rise of a Legend: With Mariana van Zeller, Lionel Messi. Messi narrates the ultimate story of his career with Argentina's national soccer team, providing an intimate and unique look at his quest for a defining World Cup victory.www.imdb.com
Apple have released their Messi documentary. Anyone seen it?
The scenes after the France penalty shootout though was emotional as not only was the WC final felt like a movie, but Messi's Argentina career as well with a lot of ups and downs with the incredible ending that the GOAT deserves. Fortunate to have been able to see his international career from start to end.