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Polo (2024)

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Polo

227 commentaires
2/10

Some great players but too much irrelevant bs

Having played polo for approximately 20 years of my adult life between the ages of 25 and 45, I must say that the series completely misses the point. Who cares about a one goal player named Louis who has a bad track record with relationships or an overly aggressive father pushing his son so hard that all joy of a magnificent sport is lost? The interpersonal relationships between players is mildly interesting, but the actual dynamics of a team, it's horses, and it's strategy seemed to have been completely glossed over in this series. Bill Clinton might have repeated James Carville's line, "it's about the economy, stupid". But someone seems to have forgotten that with Polo, it's about the horses, stupid.
  • gary-lachman
  • 29 déc. 2024
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2/10

Pretentious and Boring

I really wanted to like the Polo documentary (well is more like reality tv), it hace some good parts like the father son competitive spirit, but that's about it, no bad but no good either, The first episode was tough to connect with, because it presents a world that not only isn't very relatable to most people, but is boring to boot," I think they try to hard to be like the other sports documentaries on Netflix but the biggest problem is that Polo is not a sport that can connect with normal people, and that's the biggest problem with trying to bring a Polo documentary to Netflix, I am no sure if ever Polo as sport will be mainstream.
  • erikadelabarquera
  • 10 déc. 2024
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1/10

Truly Awful

As someone who followed Polo in England most of my life I was looking forward to this series.

But how on earth could Netflix make such an exciting and interesting sport so tedious and so boring?

The characters were superficial and self-obsessed. Despite the fact that many polo players are great company and fun to be around, Netflix managed to find not even one likeable character. It was a bit like watching a re-run of Dallas.

Fortunately I know where the "off" button is on the remote control, and there are plenty of other things to stream, so I did not waste my time by watching the whole thing.

What I don't understand is why Netflix (who make some pretty good series) even bothered to stream this truly awful show.
  • johnsw
  • 10 déc. 2024
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1/10

Tedious

Doesn't really do any favours for Polo, people featured are rich, self important and ultimately boring, not relatable at all for the average viewer, I think it was aiming to make Polo appealing but for me it failed miserably, animal lovers are sure to be appalled at the seemingly harsh way the ponies are treated on the field. Admittedly the players are skilled and fit but I dont think the show really highlights this , instead trying to make the whole thing glamorous and slick, even my daughter who is a keen horse rider found it boring and repetitive, unless you're a real fan of Polo I would suggest giving it a miss, there are so many better shows to watch.
  • bicyclery
  • 10 déc. 2024
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1/10

YAWN!

  • tinkerbellfaery
  • 11 déc. 2024
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6/10

Didn't live up to potential

I can't quite put my finger on it. This could have been amazing but it failed to live up to its potential. Sports documentaries have a true and tested formula for success which is confusing as to why this failed. Some people are blaming the elite mess of the sport which i thing is rubbish. Look at F1 that is super elite! I feel like they didn't delve into the characters to show their warmth but rather portrayed people as spoiled, rude and entitled which is a shame because it's unlikely to be realistic. I feel like it wasn't produced or directed to its full potential. The idea is there but there wasn't enough connection to the characters. It didn't really dig deep enough. Shame their won't be a season 2 unless they can turn it around.

There's also probably a lot of hate towards it just because it was executive produced by Megan Markle. Essentially, it has all the ingredients for the recipe but poor execution.
  • tarastanhope
  • 18 janv. 2025
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1/10

A Pretentious Prance on the Playing Field

  • amymaree17
  • 10 déc. 2024
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8/10

Informative, realistic, thrilling adrenaline rush.

  • L33L3385
  • 15 déc. 2024
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7/10

What about the horses?

I watched all the episodes and found the personalities of the owners and riders and their families interesting. However, I would have liked a lot more information on how the game is played. What strategies are used to get goals? It was difficult to see anything interesting about the horses and riders running back and forth across the field trying to hit the little ball when I couldn't understand what they were really trying to do. But mainly I wanted a lot more information about the breed of the horses, how they were trained, how the riders worked with them during the games. That would have added a lot more interest to the series. I also couldn't understand how the owners could make any money out of the sport. They must spend an enormous amount on the horses and equipment and traveling and paying the riders, and they certainly can't get their money back from tickets to watch the games as there were hardly any spectators and they don't have television contracts or corporate sponsorships. In my opinion, there was way too much time spent on the games themselves and not enough on the things I've mentioned above.
  • sherillcyrtoo
  • 18 déc. 2024
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2/10

Privilege does not equate to talent

A dull and tedious documentary. This show does not reflect well on the participants. Male dominated throughout. Women are appendages who stand, watch , look pretty and smile. I would have liked more on the history of the sport, the welfare and training of the horses. How are they bred ? Perhaps a smidge of bonding between rider and Pony. Is it purely for the 0.1%? Have people from under privilege backgrounds been afforded opportunities to mix with the sport or is it simply the black Amex club? Production was underdeveloped. I'm just confused as to why this idea was green lit. Surely netflix had much more viable options. Hard to get through the episodes.
  • hettyblue
  • 10 déc. 2024
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8/10

Enlightening

This was a fresh prespective on a sport I didnt know much about.

It was informative but in an interesting way and you get an insight into a world and way of life not normally encountered.

The characters and families had their own dynamics going on as all families do and the raw desire to win was tangible.

The difficult relationships within the families wasn't sugar coated with one of the Dad's unbridled desire for his son to win with the Mother finding this difficult to watch.

I think Polo looks like a fun sport and would be nice to be accessible to all not just the very rich.

Harry and Meghan did a great job of producing this sexy entertaining documentary.
  • docsult
  • 13 déc. 2024
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6/10

Mixed feelings

It's always interesting to learn about a sport, particularly when it's not one you follow or understand. This is an opportunity to learn about Polo, it's certainly very entertaining. I think any sport where you have the best of the best is highly motivating even if it's not your arena. I'm just conflicted by what I'm seeing. I appreciate that the horses are the top notch and highly fit but I can't help feeling it seems cruel to the horses. There are many cringe moments when I see in slow motion the awkward movements of the horses or when they collide. I'm not a vet, but it would be maybe reassuring if we understood by an expert the physical and psychological conditions of these horses. Is it just me?
  • bonjour-63269
  • 9 déc. 2024
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10/10

Amazing series about POLO!

POLO is an amazing series shown on Netflix. It is compelling and takes us behind the scenes and into the lives of the players of this amazing sport! I was hooked from the very first episode up until the last!

To be honest, I binged watch all the episodes in just one sitting! The highs and lows of playing the sport is clearly showed and one can't help but root for the players because they've given their hearts and souls into fulfilling their dreams.....winning the US Open!!

I found myself being teary-eyed, laughing and cheering along with them!! Yes! It is that good!!

Looking forward to watching another season of this! Cheers!!
  • miarip
  • 11 déc. 2024
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7/10

Entertaining Reality TV

I didn't realize this was a documentary until I started reading reviews of people calling it one. I came into it expecting more of a reality TV show, and was happy with it in that context. It's entertaining enough.

Thinking of it as a documentary, it's hard to connect with such a niche sport where every player is ultra-wealthy, so don't expect to really connect much with the personal stories. I didn't really find myself cheering for anyone. Same way you don't really cheer for any of the Real Housewives, you just enjoy watching them exist in a completely out-of-touch world apart from your own.

The most concerning part of this show is Louis Devaleix, a walking red flag who clearly needs professional help dealing with his emotions.
  • shurtgen
  • 15 déc. 2024
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10/10

Worth Watching

I enjoyed it. Didn't know a lot about Polo but this has peeked my interest. I loved the scenes and action plus following the player's and their family and how much they love the game plus the effort they put into taking care of those beautiful horses. The hard work they put into the sport. You can tell their genuine love for the sport and the horses they ride. I hope that we can see more episodes because it had everything in it, a little drama, competition and love of the sport. I am going to watch it again because I did enjoy it more than I anticipated. They did a great job in filming this wonderful compelling documentary about Polo.
  • pearsonangelal
  • 12 déc. 2024
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1/10

Far from normal people reality

An ambitious show about very rich people hobby. I am afraid, I couldn't find much of promised hope in the show, except maybe a hint "when you become as rich as these people you will be able to play polo, too". No doubt, polo can be rather attractive and entertaining, however it is very rare and popular in very limited community and social circle, you cannot compare it with much more democratic sports like cycling or football.

I have read about horse health problem in polo sport, and I wish this was discussed in the show. I wish I could see the polo players taking care about these beautiful animals, unfortunately I didn't.

Interestingly, the world mostly know about polo because of the royals playing it. But we see no Harry participating in polo. Instead I had to watch some unknown guys trying to speak English and explain the polo essence.
  • enitar
  • 10 déc. 2024
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1/10

Who on Earth wants to watch trash like this?

Another disaster from Harry and Megan, the couple who begged for anonymity and freedom from public gaze, torment us with another slice of pomp and sheer irrelevance.

We're in a world where people are literally deciding whether to heat or eat, these two think it's the right time to put our a documentary about filthy rich people, devoid of knowing what it is to live in the real world.

Who is this going to appeal to, all I can suggest, if you're having trouble sleeping, pop this on, it is truly the most boring and pretentious thing you will ever see, it is painful from start to fish, you'll not be able to binge watch it.

We're told that the players and adoring fans are beautiful people, I'd question that, all I saw were an elite of hollow people, who all probably went home to enormous mansions, with not a care in the world.

Netflix, please do us all a massive favour, enough with these two now, it's becoming hugely embarrassing, surely they must be costing your business a fortune.

A contender for worst show of 2024, it's abysmal.

1/10.
  • Sleepin_Dragon
  • 19 déc. 2024
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10/10

Very well done. Amazing

  • cproffitt-75173
  • 12 déc. 2024
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1/10

Neither this nor that

  • asfendosman
  • 11 déc. 2024
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10/10

Award winning Series!

An Edge of your sit stuff. Love them or hate them this bas got to be their best work this far! The drama, The sexiness and Most importantly the 'Dirty boys'😉 I have binge watched this non stop.

Watched all 5 episodes! Great documentary, great insight in a sport I knew little about. What a tough and athletic sportsman it takes to excel, impressive scenes, beautiful well bread horses. And exciting to watch the US open!! Really worth watching!!!

The show is full of drama.

Players going into comma, rivalry between father and son, between friends, players extremely competitive with each other, some full of ego, old money, relantionship issues, funny MIL. Netflix 'Polo' has DRAMA. It's worth the watch.

OMG that was so good! 5 episodes too little though, I want more!!! Binge watched in one sitting!

Well done #PrinceHarryandMeghan on this production absolutely beautiful 😍
  • kagwalugemwa
  • 10 déc. 2024
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5/10

Mediocre outing on an interesting subject

I know nothing about polo and really dont care about polo. But rich people do, horse people do. So I thought it would be interesting to learn about the sport and why its important. Well nope, not really. This was more a reality show then a documentary. And I hated everyone in it even the pregnant lady. I dont care what the rich spend their money on and this seems like an interesting sport. I was hoping for more look into the actual game, the rules, strategy, horse breeding, training. Nope its all about rich a holes who hit their cooler with a polo stick and think their hard core. I guess meghan and harry had to put out something for their netflix contract.
  • MajBlade2
  • 26 avr. 2025
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2/10

Probably should have stayed in the stable...

This is an odd topic to base a series on. Where those involved have clearly seen a gap in the market, us plebs can understand that gap - we're fine with not knowing anything about the sport. There's absolutely no need to make polo mainstream or try to sell it to the masses. Those within the polo sphere don't want masses there, those of us not in the sphere don't want to be part of it 1 not least because there doesn't seem to be anything riveting about any of the people shown in the episodes. I think let's just let 2 very separate worlds coexist without ever mixing, that's fine. Not everything needs to be made equal.

I'm not sure what we were supposed to take away from this, but the pace, the shots, the sport, the people, the execution, the extremely exaggerated posing and false bonhomie just don't fool anyone. Polo isn't interesting enough for most folk. And it certainly isn't interesting enough through the lens of 2 former Firm members who add an unpalatable helping of insipidness to the whole thing.

This was either rushed through by the couple of "survivors" or, polo just doesn't make good watching - or both. Speaking as someone who neither loves or hates the British Royal Family, I went into this with a fairly open mind. Unfortunately I think the execution and the reviews kind of do speak for themselves and make minds up. It's just not good TV and the whole thing feels like the panicked, pretend, faux-natural yawn-athon it clearly is. I think it's probably time that Harry and Meghan chucked in the towel and that Netflix chucked Harry and Meghan.
  • ledarby-56078
  • 10 déc. 2024
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10/10

Fascinating world of Polo players and their families.

Anyone who has spend the summer or part of the summer in Windsor or Gloucestershire or Cirencester, would know the familiarity of this documentary. The horses the polo players, the after parties and the families. Polo is misunderstood as the Sports of the rich but it's really not. In the UK most of the Polo players are professional riding athletes or involved in the military. This documentary deserves to be watched in order to understand what Polo is all about. Prince Harry was amazing on horseback and he is very much missed on the UK Polo fields. He was a star.

Also seeing the negative reviews pretty much feels like Harry's and Meghan's haters are voting against it. Give it a try you would be surprised.
  • papatsounipagona
  • 10 déc. 2024
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1/10

Shallow

Occasionally stunning photography isn't enough to lift this try-hard docu-series out of the gutter of vulgar materialism and conspicuous consumption it glorifies. This material (not to mention resource) in the hands of a real filmmaker in the tradition of the BBC or PBS could have turned up a winner. What we got was a show to fill an off-off-off-peak slot on the Bravo network - an intellectually empty whimper of narcissism and self-obsession. All that is missing is Andy Cohen popping up with a snarky take. But, if a boozy reality show-style take on lifestyles of the rich - this five ep series might be for you. Netflix knows their audience and presumably there is a market for this stuff. After the first episode I was chomping at the bit - to find a new show.
  • ddknctxzdd
  • 13 déc. 2024
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1/10

Ostentatious

Who is this supposed to be relatable too?

Those poor horses. I can't believe that this is even allowed.

I don't think even having Harry be seen in more of it could help this be a show that would attract viewers.

Maybe other countries, Argentina, Britain, etc. People might find this interesting, I would guess this is only relatable to about 2 percent of the people in the US.

It was just a bunch of very wealthy people flaunting their wealth . Fancy cars, alcohol, are just things. Maybe that is what they need to make them feel like they are a VIP, when actually I can't imagine even having a normal or interesting conversation with any of them.
  • caroylnelsen
  • 13 déc. 2024
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