The Damned United (2009)
Critic Reviews
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Salon Andrew O'Hehir
It's a classic and even charming yarn of vanity, hubris and redemption, played out against the bizarre, intense alternate universe of '70s English soccer.
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100
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The New York Times A.O. Scott
The rare sports movie that deals with -- indeed positively relishes -- humiliation and disappointment.
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83
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Entertainment Weekly Lisa Schwarzbaum
What's lost in translation is recovered easily enough in Michael Sheen's astonishing performance as Clough.
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80
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Village Voice
A movie about soccer that doesn't spend a lot of time on the field, The Damned United, like everything Morgan writes, is an intimate character study, one that is enriched by a stellar ensemble of British pros, including Jim Broadbent as Derby's team owner.
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80
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Time Out Joshua Rothkopf
Hardly the heady stuff of "Frost/Nixon"--or then again, maybe exactly the same thing. This one’s more rude and fun.
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70
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The Hollywood Reporter Kirk Honeycutt
Director Tom Hooper ("John Adams") ably balances the games (surprisingly little football footage, actually), the personalities and the drama.
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70
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Variety
Telling with a light, surefooted touch a legendary tale from British soccer history, The Damned United reps the latest collaboration in factual fiction between chameleon thesp Michael Sheen, screenwriter Peter Morgan and producer Andy Harries ("Frost/Nixon," "The Queen").
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70
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New York Magazine (Vulture) David Edelstein
More Eurocentric but quite enjoyable, even for those of us who don’t follow British “football.”
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67
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The A.V. Club Scott Tobias
Meaney’s Flintstone-ian brute makes a terrific foil to Sheen’s prissy arrogance, but the other supporting players don’t make much of an impression. Ditto for this slice of history itself, though mileage may vary for soccer fans.
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60
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Empire William Thomas
Sheen thrives in the guise of the idiosyncratic Clough in a brilliantly candid, if bitty, football parable.
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