The Champion

2024 [SPANISH]

Action / Drama / Sport

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IMDb Rating 5.4/10 10 804 804

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Plot summary

Diego has just been voted best young player in Europe and at the age of 20 he is on his way to making his team, Atlético de Madrid, champions of La Liga. But his impulsive and conflictive character makes the club, fed up with his excesses, hire Álex, a withdrawn and lonely psychology professor, to improve his behaviour. The two will have no choice but to learn to understand each other.


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August 12, 2024 at 01:22 AM

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Movie Reviews

Reviewed by vittorio-13 5 / 10

great movie terriable ending what a waste

Overall, the movie is good good acting overall good production value. Interesting story they could easily gone further with it. The biggest with this movie is that a hook you in it is slow pace, so it's not something wanna watch in the middle of the night otherwise you will fall asleep. However, the movie does grab you and when it grabs, you won't let go you root for the good guy, however you have no idea what happens to the bad guy. There are about five different stories going on at the same time and while the most important stories are upfront, there is no conclusion to any of the stories. Not sure if they were thinking, they'll make a sequel to this movie just to show you what happens after the fact, but the ending absolutely sucks , and this is the reason why can I get higher than a.

Reviewed by whackpro 10 / 10

Lewis Mc.

*"The Champion"* is a compelling sports drama that takes you deep into the turbulent life of Diego, a rising soccer star whose journey is as much about personal redemption as it is about athletic achievement. Set against the vibrant backdrop of European football, the film offers a raw and authentic portrayal of the highs and lows that accompany fame and the pressures of professional sports.

Diego's character is one that viewers will find both frustrating and sympathetic. As a young athlete who has reached the peak of his career at Atlético de Madrid, he quickly becomes a victim of his own success. His natural talent on the field is undeniable, but his reckless behavior and emotional immaturity lead to a downfall that feels both inevitable and tragic. The film does an excellent job of illustrating how the very qualities that make Diego a star-his passion, intensity, and refusal to back down-are also the ones that threaten to destroy him.

The introduction of Alex, the psychologist, adds a refreshing and insightful dimension to the story. Alex is not your typical sports movie coach; he's a man grappling with his own loneliness and disillusionment, which makes his attempts to guide Diego all the more poignant. Their relationship is the heart of the film, evolving from initial resistance to a deep, albeit complicated, bond. It's through Alex that Diego begins to confront his demons, and the film beautifully captures the gradual, often painful process of personal growth.

One of the film's strengths is its unflinching portrayal of the darker side of sports fame. The glitz and glamour of being a professional athlete are ever-present, but so too are the pressures, the media scrutiny, and the isolation that comes with it. The narrative is rich with moments that highlight the internal and external conflicts faced by top-tier athletes. Whether it's the tense interactions with club management, the volatile outbursts on the field, or the quiet moments of introspection, *The Champion* never shies away from showing the toll that this life can take.

Visually, the film is a treat for sports fans. The soccer sequences are shot with a dynamic energy that captures the excitement and intensity of the game. But more than that, the film excels in its quieter, more intimate scenes, where the focus shifts from the public spectacle to the private struggles of its characters. The contrast between the two worlds-Diego's public persona as a soccer hero and his private battles-creates a compelling tension that drives the narrative forward.

The film also touches on the importance of mental health in sports, a topic that has gained significant attention in recent years. Through Diego's journey, we see how psychological support can be crucial in helping athletes navigate the pressures of their careers. Alex's role as a psychologist is not just to help Diego return to the field, but to help him find a sense of balance and purpose beyond the game. This aspect of the story is handled with sensitivity and realism, making it one of the most resonant themes of the film.

Another noteworthy element is the supporting cast, who add depth and nuance to the story. The club officials, teammates, and family members are not just background characters; each has their own stake in Diego's life, and their interactions with him add layers to the narrative. These relationships, whether supportive or antagonistic, highlight the complexities of Diego's world and the many forces pulling him in different directions.

*The Champion* is more than just a sports movie-it's a character study, a psychological drama, and a commentary on the cost of success in the modern sports industry. It's a film that will appeal to fans of soccer, but also to anyone who appreciates a well-crafted story about human resilience and the struggle for redemption.

In conclusion, *The Champion* is a powerful and engaging film that offers a deep dive into the psyche of a troubled athlete. Its exploration of themes like fame, mental health, and personal growth makes it a standout in the sports drama genre. The performances are strong, the direction is sharp, and the story is both timely and timeless. Whether you're a soccer enthusiast or just looking for a compelling drama, *The Champion* is definitely worth a watch.

Reviewed by lixingyun 8 / 10

Awesome

The Champion" (2024) is a sports flick that ditches the usual all-game, all-the-time formula. Instead, it focuses on Diego, super-talented but troubled young footballer, and Alex,his grumpy sports psychologist.

The movie isn't afraid to delve into the dark side of pro sports. It shows the pressure, the money grubbers, and the toll it takes on young athletes. But it's also about overcoming challenges and what it really means to be a champion.

Sure,the plot might be a bit predictable, and the pacing isn't perfect. But the strong acting and the focus on personal growth make this more than your average sports movie. If you're looking for something with heart, and a message that goes beyond just winning, "The Champion" is definitely worth a watch.

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