Believe(2013)
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Touching fictional tale about legendary Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby helping a talented but wayward young footballer fulfil his dreams.
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Age group8–16 years
Duration95 mins
Believe is a very good film and I like the way the film is based on a true story of Matt Busby and the Manchester United team (nick named the Busby Babes). I thought it was very similar to what happened in real life because in the film they included the plane crash and all the kids on the football team where named after the Busby Babe players. At one point I thought Matt was really kind because when Georgie stole his wallet he said he wouldn't call the cops only if in return he could coach their football team in the tournament. This was was a challenge for him as he had never coached an under 12's football team before. At first he didn't have faith in them but when they played in the tournament they won by the last minute. He remembered that part of football is to believe and follow their dreams that's why the film was called believe.
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