Netflix continues to try and combat its big downside, which is that it does not have live sports broadcasts, but why does it end up in another athlete glorification presentation under the guise of a “revealing” docu?
The promos around "Neymar: The Perfect Chaos" lifted to Vela, Neymar Sr. promised to "show reality and truth".
But the three-piece docu misses in front of an empty gate the truth, and the interest it could have produced.
The film brings out "All the Truth" much like Dana Weiss did in the story of MK Edith Silman's invented assault.
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For years Neymar has been the kind of Peter Pan in the world of football - a once-in-a-generation talent who has never made the mental leap, remains a childish and scribbled network star and the footballer with the greatest potential / problems ratio in recent decades.
In a world of positioning, even a superstar can face misfortune in the face of competition: Messi is the silent fantasist on and off the pitch, Ronaldo is the Greek god who delivers the goods on the pitch - and they both man Neymar's duel "Who's the best of all time?"
And that probably disrupted Neymar, who from a child prodigy who tells the camera "the goal is to stay modest," he has become a spoiled and childish likes-sick athlete.
It's not just the Brazilian star who always lives in the shadow of bigger players, both in Barcelona and when he thrives in Paris Saint-Germain.
Some of these great actors sit down at the camera to tell about Neymar the "other" - but that's exactly the problem of the series, it "lifts" him again, and combining the exiles and the glorious life he lives - it's a day in my life 'that lasts three episodes.
"The perfect chaos" is the exact name for this empty football docu, because instead of dealing with chaos, scandals, the human psyche - they were concerned with making it perfect.
Almost invulnerable.
Ultimately, the docu is a grassroots documentation of Neymar's life that does not touch on the mental problems that prevent him from making the leap.
Even when the actor is already trying to dive into the depths of questions, it seems like another dive of his in the open: overly planned, theatrical, and a bluff for which one should not even go to .VAR
The only ones who will enjoy it are his young fans from the PlayStation or those who one day dream of being Yaakov Buzaglo - this is definitely a document that shows how not to stop a giant child from continuing to be a hen that has thrown gold bars.
Will this series clear Neymar's image?
Not sure.
But hey, surely Netflix's money is worth it.
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