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Sachin: A Billion Dreams
Jose Joy@jerse94
Jun 10, 2017 11:13 PM, 1446 Views
A decent documentry to watch

Its a decent documentry to watch, I don’t know whether it can be called as a film or not, because we already know most of the things that happened in Sachin’s life because he is already famous and his history is well known. He presents his life incidents many a times in between the movie, which is good to see. But, unlike Dhony ’s documentry, this documentry is not as interesting as we imagine.


James Erskine, the director of the movie have taken this movie as good documentry which involves his important life incidents in 2.19 hrs in a very subtle manner. From the very young age how he gets the motivation of playing cricket, his naughty childhood memories, meeting his life partner, his everdying wish of getting world cup , his important cricket matches, his beautifull children, his hobbies, his injuries, his last speech etc are beautifully optimized in 2.19 hrs. But many a times, its like just showing his history glimpses in sequential order without any fun or entertainment. I got bored by the middle of the movie. Some things are repeatedly shown in my opinion. If you want to see a pure documentry, then you don’t need to watch that in theatre, you can see that later in a laptop. I am just expressing my opinion, no offense to any one, I think that this movie could have liltle more interesting by including some movie elements.


So I will suggest everyone to watch this movie, but I won’t suggest to watch this in theatre. If you can wait you can get good original copy in TV’s or laptop, you can save your money.

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