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The Pogmentary (2022)

Review by sunky14

The Pogmentary

3/10

We can hate it but his team doesn't care..

What I like about this documentary- it's real ( as imagined from the head of Pogba and his team). They have been honest to share what they exactly think and thankfully shown some lovely peek behind the footballers family life.

What I hate about the documentary- You just don't like how narrow a footballer and his team can be in thinking of everything but the game. During 5 episodes, Pogba talks as much about Manchester United as he talks about acting/ fashion or retirement. He doesn't have 1 analytical opinion about his stint at United other than he doesn't feel supported. Late Raiola was the guy who spoke 2 lines on how he wasn't same guy with United as he was with France. Neither people tried to show any picture as to why it happened? Just very simple moaning. As a footballer you would love to share your ideas of the game, what enthuses you- idea of tactics etc etc. Pogba doesn't. He shows how simplistic view of the game he has and that's something he has displayed on the pitch as well. Pogba is just an extension of Ozil- he wants to be paid huge amounts of money but still wants to be able to give excuses if he doesn't perform. You see a couple of lines on how he was looking to learn from Ronaldo- no lines on whether he actually did. There are a lot of such broken stuff that's just shows where priority of team lie even in this documentary.

To showcase Pogba as a brand, just that when you distance the brand of footballer with the game, how far can the brand go independently.

I guess we will find out.
  • sunky14
  • Jun 20, 2022

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