The Brighton Miracle
- 2019
- 1h 23min
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6.7/10
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La directiva del rugby japonés, luego de recordar el humillante aniversario de la derrota 145-17 ante los All Blacks de Nueva Zelanda en la Copa del Mundo de 1995, nombran a Eddie Jones para... Leer todoLa directiva del rugby japonés, luego de recordar el humillante aniversario de la derrota 145-17 ante los All Blacks de Nueva Zelanda en la Copa del Mundo de 1995, nombran a Eddie Jones para entrenar al equipo nipón cara el Mundial 2015.La directiva del rugby japonés, luego de recordar el humillante aniversario de la derrota 145-17 ante los All Blacks de Nueva Zelanda en la Copa del Mundo de 1995, nombran a Eddie Jones para entrenar al equipo nipón cara el Mundial 2015.
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Yûki Kudô
- Nellie Jones
- (as Youki Kudoh)
Chikashi Higaki-Linzbichler
- Murai
- (as Chikashi Linzbichler)
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I'm a rugby fan and Eddie is one of the more interesting individuals in sport so I enjoyed it somewhat anyway. But I didn't think it was really that well scripted and I thought it was odd that there was no mention of Eddie's wife and daughter. He was 55 when that all took place and yet they concentrated entirely on his parents and their influence. Overall it was a bit clunky and obvious. Kind of TV movie stuff.
I enjoyed it but felt it didn't do the subject justice. The game of the movie title was squeezed in last few minutes but didnt in any way capture the sense of underdog and massive support Japan won. I watched that game and remember the excitement of watching an historic win against all odds. How did this happen and was it just hard work and focus. I think there is more to it and Eddie is far from the one dimensional and humourless operator presented here.
But even badly told its an interesting story and fascinating how an individual can inspire performance. Glad it got made even if not all it could have been. Maybe have another go with a movie of Eddie being picked for the england coach and what he had to contend with on and off the field. The Japan job may have been a training run for the politics of England and basket case he inherited.
But even badly told its an interesting story and fascinating how an individual can inspire performance. Glad it got made even if not all it could have been. Maybe have another go with a movie of Eddie being picked for the england coach and what he had to contend with on and off the field. The Japan job may have been a training run for the politics of England and basket case he inherited.
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I'm a big fan of that great romantic hero, the underdog who overcomes the odds and the obstacles to achieve the goal, to emerge victorious.
In that sense, The Brighton Miracle certainly does not disappoint. Still, that's not enough to warrant a 10/10 rating.
What I found to be unique, artistic, edgy and utterly creative was the way they blended the real world people with their dramatized versions, especially the most challenging: Eddie Jones and Michael Leitch. The movie moved seamlessly between the brilliant acting of Temuera Morrison and Lasarus Ratuere, and the commentary of their real life counterparts, slaughtering yet another sacred cow of cinema (the other sacred cow that was recently slaughtered was that of mixing real actors with animated characters). That wasn't just true for those two; the entire supporting cast made me a believer in the exact same way.
Conceptually, I "knew" when I was watching an actor act and speak lines vis à vis when the "real" person was sharing their commentary. At the same time, however, on a much deeper level, I was always aware, I always recognized that the persona I was watching in either case was one and the same. They merged to form something greater than logic: Myth.
That, in my opinion, is the measure of a true work of art. 10/10
In that sense, The Brighton Miracle certainly does not disappoint. Still, that's not enough to warrant a 10/10 rating.
What I found to be unique, artistic, edgy and utterly creative was the way they blended the real world people with their dramatized versions, especially the most challenging: Eddie Jones and Michael Leitch. The movie moved seamlessly between the brilliant acting of Temuera Morrison and Lasarus Ratuere, and the commentary of their real life counterparts, slaughtering yet another sacred cow of cinema (the other sacred cow that was recently slaughtered was that of mixing real actors with animated characters). That wasn't just true for those two; the entire supporting cast made me a believer in the exact same way.
Conceptually, I "knew" when I was watching an actor act and speak lines vis à vis when the "real" person was sharing their commentary. At the same time, however, on a much deeper level, I was always aware, I always recognized that the persona I was watching in either case was one and the same. They merged to form something greater than logic: Myth.
That, in my opinion, is the measure of a true work of art. 10/10
I'm not a big rugby fan and I loved it. The word, "inspirational" is getting thrown around here in the reviews, but there's a reason for that! It's a David and Goliath story for sure, but it's not done in a hackneyed way. This is no Bad News Bears story, or even some predictable "plucky little guys slay monster" story. The movie revolves around a hard-nosed coach who know how to push his team to their limits and exploit their own strengths and the weaknesses of their opponents. Even knowing the end result, I was still on the edge of my seat throughout the climactic game at the end. I loved getting to see some of the real players and participants.
I'm looking forward to watching it again.
It's starts a little clunky and feels a little under cooked budget wise but the story grows on you and you can't help but feel happy for the team as they transform from the easy beats to become world beaters.
I'm no rugby fan but I never once felt like I wasn't interested in the outcome.
The message is the thing here and while it feels a little preachy and lacking a touch of comic relief, I found it a moving and believable portrayal of sporting life and achievement in general.
The way the film cuts between the real people interviews and the recreation scenes works better than I would have imagined they could.
I'm no rugby fan but I never once felt like I wasn't interested in the outcome.
The message is the thing here and while it feels a little preachy and lacking a touch of comic relief, I found it a moving and believable portrayal of sporting life and achievement in general.
The way the film cuts between the real people interviews and the recreation scenes works better than I would have imagined they could.
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- TriviaThe song sang by the rugby team is called "Ue o Muite Arukou" or Sukiyaki as it is known in the west. It was the first non-European language song to top the US charts.
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- Fecha de lanzamiento
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- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- ブライトン・ミラクル
- Locaciones de filmación
- Australia(Brisbane)
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- Presupuesto
- AUD 4,000,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 23min(83 min)
- Color
- Relación de aspecto
- 16 : 9
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