Review of Believe (2014) by Marah R — 03 Aug 2014
The trajectory of the film is as predictable as that of Georgie's best free kicks, but director David Scheinmann recreates the Eighties in exemplary fashion and tells the boy's story with heart and humour.
The trouble with Believe is that, unless you are ten years old or under, which I'm assuming you are not, you won't believe. Not for a second. Not for a minute. Not a word of it. The odd good moments don't make up the cliche story and a seemingly weak script and the cast are ok but feel it doesn't give justice to the 1958 Munich air disaster but for a family friendly film, does give it some heart.
The film just feels rushed and very, very predictable.
This review of Believe (2014) was written by Marah R on 03 Aug 2014.
Believe has generally received mixed reviews.
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