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Shane

  • 2022
  • 1h 35m
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7.2/10
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Shane (2022)
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This will present an intimate portrayal of Warne, the retired Australian cricketer and larger-than-life character whose reputation on and off the green pitch saw his fame transcend cricket.This will present an intimate portrayal of Warne, the retired Australian cricketer and larger-than-life character whose reputation on and off the green pitch saw his fame transcend cricket.This will present an intimate portrayal of Warne, the retired Australian cricketer and larger-than-life character whose reputation on and off the green pitch saw his fame transcend cricket.

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    • David Alrich
    • Jon Carey
    • Jackie Munro
  • Stars
    • Shane Warne
    • Manoj Badale
    • Steven Baker
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    • Directors
      • David Alrich
      • Jon Carey
      • Jackie Munro
    • Stars
      • Shane Warne
      • Manoj Badale
      • Steven Baker
    • 16User reviews
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    Shane Warne
    Shane Warne
    • Self
    Manoj Badale
    • Owner of The Rajasthan Royals
    Steven Baker
    Andy Barker
    Darren Berry
    Allan Border
    Allan Border
    • Self
    Ian Botham
    Ian Botham
    • Self
    John Buchanan
    Simon Caunce
    • Friend & Bristol Teammate
    Ian Chappell
    • Self
    Michael Clarke
    Ross Desmond
    Mike Gatting
    • Self
    Darren Gough
    • Former English Cricketer
    Shaun Graf
    • Former Cricket Coach
    Isa Guha
    Isa Guha
    • Self
    Joe Hachem
    Aaron Hamill
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      • Jon Carey
      • Jackie Munro
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    7Lejink

    "Bowled, Warney!"

    It's so sad that very soon after this documentary was released, Shane Warne, the Australian leg-spinning cricketing legend, should pass away at the age of only 52. But it seems to be the fate of a select number of hell-raising, glamorous, big personality sport stars to be taken far too young and Warne, like motor-racing champion James Hunt and golfing superstar Seve Ballesteros before him, wouldn't ever enter old age. I still remember the shock of hearing the news of his death, all the more poignant as Warne had earlier that day only just communicated his own commiserations to the family on the death that morning of another Australian cricketing great, wicket-keeper Rodney Marsh, before he too passed.

    This documentary attempts to condense the great man's turbulent personal and sporting life into a 90+ minute documentary so of course it can only give a flavour of him, but it seems clear that while he was a flawed individual, being sometimes self-confessedly guilty of naivety, selfishness and pig-headedness, he nevertheless comes across as a good bloke, as well as being a helluva cricketer, who connected equally with celebrities (Coldplay's Chris Martin and Ed Sheeran pay tribute here and I recall eulogies on his death from fellow-fans Mick Jagger and Elton John) and the man and woman in the street.

    With the active participation of his family, including contributions from his ex-wife, three children, parents and younger brother, we get the back story of his youthful development, learning that his first chosen sport was actually Aussie Rules Football, but when this career stalled, he turned to cricket, encouraged in this by his once-disgraced fellow-countryman Test bowler Terry Jenner, where he found he could master the almost obsolete technique of leg-spin bowling, considered the most difficult bowling style of all to perfect.

    After a slow start on two Asian tours, his Test career kicked off firstly in Sri Lanka and went stratospheric with the "Ball Of The Century, which was his first ball bowled in his first Ashes Test in England and which spectacularly cleaned up Mike Gatting. Then even as he started racking up the first of his over seven hundred victims, there were the almost inevitable cricketing run-ins he had later in his career with the powers-that-be, involving firstly allegations of match-fixing in Pakistan where he was cleared, then the pitch-report scandal in India involving him and Mark Waugh which he got over and then finally of taking an illegal substance where he was found guilty and suspended from playing for a year.

    He talks of his failed marriage but appears to have stayed on good terms with his ex-wife and three now-adult children. Family, friends and fellow cricketers (the latter including Alan Border, Sachin Tendular and Ian Botham but naturally not Steve Waugh!) all speak well of him as a great player, competitor and great company, although I might also to have expected to hear from the likes of Liz Hurley, Glenn McGrath and Brian Lara to name but three who also played major parts in his personal and sporting lives.

    Like I said, I might have wished for this film to be longer and show a little more of his cricketing exploits but I got enough from it to make my own judgement about the man behind the myth.

    R. I. P. Shane, a one-of-a-kind cricketer and thoroughly likeable guy, who died in an untimely fashion, just as he seemed to be at peace with himself.
    8adamjames78

    It's not luck, it's attitude

    While this might skip over the 'not so nice' bits about Warne, you can't help get caught up the greatness of Shane Warne. I was privileged to grow up watching him and McGrath do their thing and this doco really does capture the essence of that era. Shane Warne was the most entertaining cricketer I have ever seen. A great trip down memory lane and a cricket tragic's dream.
    marc800

    Great documentary

    Great documentary but a massive shame it was spilt by very poor choices of people to speak on his behalf. Kevin Petersen was completely self indulgent, Chris Martin and Ed Sheeran didn't have a clue about cricket. Took away from the real magic that Warne was. Makes you wonder why a lot of legendary cricketers weren't part of the documentary - Ponting for example. Afraid the smoke behind the betting controversy may be a big reason.
    7happyismoho

    For cricket fans

    As a passionate England cricket fan I hated Shane Warne, I hated him for his typical Aussie arrogance, his stupid hair and ear rings but mostly I hated him for terrorising our batsman and consequently me as a fan. In equal measure I couldn't help but be in awe of the guy, his charisma, his ability to turn a game on it's head, he was simply the greatest bowler I'd ever seen and I found this documentary really interesting.

    I still hate him though...
    7wisdomwasp

    Reminds me how great and unique Warne was, could have done with deeper insight

    The documentary is well put together. Shane Warne is one of the great characters in sport and the greatest cricketer of my time. This documentary serves to remind me there was nothing like him, the way he spun the ball, got into batsman's heads and got in the news was unlike anyone.

    It was definitely a positive view of Warne however to its detriment. There was a roll call of Shane's friends, however some, like Chris Martin and Ed Sheeran were wasted, instead of giving an insight into the effects of fame they talked about him as a cricket fan.

    It would have also been great to hear from some people who weren't as positive towards him. Steve Waugh on managing him as a captain, dropping him in West Indies and their relationship even from someone from South Africa like a Graeme Smith on what Warne was like as an opposition player, especially when he crossed the line.

    However it was good to get a greater insight into his family life, and his success in the IPL. Warne was truly one of a kind, and the good and the not always good made him who he was.

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      Released 7 weeks before his untimely and tragic death.
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      Features Indian Premier League (2008)

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    • Release date
      • January 15, 2022 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • Australia
    • Language
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    • Production companies
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      • Eclipse Films
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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