Watch: I Believe in Miracles 2015 123movies, Full Movie Online – The story of the history-making Nottingham Forest team that won back-to-back European Cups in 1979 and 1980, led by the mercurial Brian Clough and his assistant Peter Taylor..
Plot: Documentary following the history making Nottingham Forest football team led by Brian Clough and Peter Taylor that won back to back European cups.
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“We have an Inside Left who’ll turn them inside out!”
A British sports documentary; A story about an English football club’s extraordinary 1979 European Cup triumph and the colourful exploits of its team manager, Brian Clough. This film was a long time coming for British football enthusiasts because it is a tale of an achievement that stands unequalled even by even modern standards in English football, namely Leicester City FC. The documentary has a theme about the unlikely winner and of unproven individual talent cultivated and combined into a team effort for success. It features how a bombastic figure, ridiculed for his abrasive and forthright opinion, was underestimated by national media. Indeed, it is through news clips and interviews with the team manager Brian Clough, and his assistant Peter Taylor, that the narrative if the film has force and panache. The film also analyses psychology in sport and the skill of man-management and the courage and self-belief of the footballers to make their dreams come true. A wealth of amusing anecdotes from former players play out in a humorous subversion of the modern day game’s rhetoric and corporate culture of clubs particularly the excess and strict management of player reputation. The message of the film seems to be that the answer to team success has always been there all along: team spirit. Where many football documentaries appeal to their own supporters mostly, this film will have wide appeal.
Great documentary, pity about the music
Brian Clough’s career will always hold a lot of interest for fans of British football history, and this documentary gives us another insight into the great manager. Virtually all the players make contributions, making for a more in depth study than usual of Forest’s glory years.Like others have said, it would have been interesting to have found out more about Clough’s later years but understandably the makers wanted to finish on a high rather than get bogged down with his less successful later period and sad farewell.
All in all a great documentary, just a pity that it had to be saturated with an unnecessarily incessant black soul/disco soundtrack – there were other types of music in the late seventies that would have reflected Britain much better at that time – even a bit of variety would have been nice.
Original Language en
Runtime 1 hr 44 min (104 min)
Budget 768
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Status Released
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Genre Documentary, History, Sport
Director Jonny Owen
Writer Jonny Owen
Actors Brian Clough, Peter Taylor, Jimmy Gordon
Country United Kingdom
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