Led by Michael Jordan, the 1990s Chicago Bulls establish themselves as one of the most notable dynasties in sports history.Led by Michael Jordan, the 1990s Chicago Bulls establish themselves as one of the most notable dynasties in sports history.Led by Michael Jordan, the 1990s Chicago Bulls establish themselves as one of the most notable dynasties in sports history.
- Won 1 Primetime Emmy
- 10 wins & 6 nominations total
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Reviewers say 'The Last Dance' offers a comprehensive view of Michael Jordan's career, emphasizing his skills, competitive spirit, and basketball influence. The series examines Jordan's relationships and personal flaws, receiving acclaim for its interviews and footage. However, some critique its editing and narrative. It also delves into the Chicago Bulls' dynamics and Jordan's NBA era, making it essential viewing for basketball enthusiasts, despite mixed opinions on its structure.
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We saw Michael Jordan on the court for several years, but this documentary brings you in as if you don't know how it all ends. This documentary is very well put together. It begins the first two episodes with flashbacks between the early start Jordan's career and college days to the career high of champion seasons. The story then moves on to Pippen's story with a similar order (early days then career high), but also a challenging relationship with team ownership. As the series moves on we will get to Rodman and more of Phil Jackson's history with Chicago. The Last Dance is definitely a must see.
As a 18 year old boy that has never seen this team playing live, after watching one episode of this series I felt very excited about the history of Bulls and especially for the Joradn's "Kingdom".
You should give a try on this series, undoubtedly!
This documentary is about the best player of all-time in Michael Jordan and how he led the best team of all-team in the Chicago Bulls as they make a run for their sixth championship in the last year the team competed together. You don't even have to be a Jordan fan, or even a basketball fan for that matter, to enjoy this documentary. It's terrific, the only thing that I didn't like that much was how they time jumped so much. This documentary has unseen footage and candid interviews as it goes in depths into the team and the pressure they were under to win. It will make you emotionally invested whether you're a fan or not. If you want a compelling documentary on one of the best sports dynasties ever then give this a try!
I am not from the U.S.A, I have never watched a basketball game ever, I don't know the rules and I only know Michael Jordan from a picture when I was young.
I had nothing to do and randomly clicked this to watch, one of the best Netflix decisions ever.
What an amazing beautifull made documentary. Without having any connection with the sport whatsoever I felt I lived every moment.
Best documentary I have ever seen next to Planet Earth and thats saying something.
I had nothing to do and randomly clicked this to watch, one of the best Netflix decisions ever.
What an amazing beautifull made documentary. Without having any connection with the sport whatsoever I felt I lived every moment.
Best documentary I have ever seen next to Planet Earth and thats saying something.
10Rob1331
As a basketball player who grew up watching Michael Jordan, this documentary was absolutely amazing! For those of you that were too young, this was a great introduction to the best player of all-time! This documentary shows both the ups and downs of one of the best dynasties in sports history and an inside look at one of the best athletes to ever walk this planet! The ONLY people who seem to not like this documentary and rate it low are 12-year old LeBron fans (not all, just the Jordan haters) who can't stand the FACT that 90% of the world thinks Jordan is easily the best ever. It's not even an argument when 9 out of 10 people believe one thing and in this case it's that Jordan is the GOAT. But that 1 out of 10 keep trying...God bless em!
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- TriviaAccording to director Jason Hehir, the homes that Michael Jordan was interviewed in for the documentary were not actually his. Jordan did not want to film in his own home for privacy reasons, so producers scouted other homes in the Malibu, California area that they felt would fit Jordan's taste and style.
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