Believe
Believe

Believe (2013)

6.0 ? Oct 04, 2013 1h 34m

Overview

A young, gifted soccer player who gets into trouble for a petty crime is brought to the attention of former Manchester United coach Matt Busby, who comes out of retirement to help the boy and his teammates.

Genres

Drama

Release Date

October 04, 2013

Rating

6.0 /10

Runtime

1h 34m

Official Trailer from YouTube

Natascha McElhone

Natascha McElhone

Erica Gallagher

Brian Cox

Brian Cox

Matt Busby

Toby Stephens

Toby Stephens

Dr. Farquar

Kate Ashfield

Kate Ashfield

Helen

Anne Reid

Anne Reid

Jean Busby

Philip Jackson

Philip Jackson

Bob

Richard Strange

Richard Strange

Father Brian

Jack Smith

Georgie Gallagher

Danny Scheinmann

Danny Scheinmann

Billy

Joshua Dunne

Steve

Finlay Preston

Frankie

Harry Armes

Harry

Jack Armes

Barry

Sam Wisniewski

Paul

Aine O'Duffy

Sinead

Spencer Jack Phillips

Spence

Peter Dale

Referee

Lucas Boylan

Lions Youth Brass Band Member

Samuel Boylan

Lions Youth Brass Band Member

Robert Dakin

Lions Youth Brass Band Member

John Chard avatar

John Chard

6.0/10

May 15, 2015

Oh Manchester, so much to answer for. Believe is a British football movie that finds the legendary Sir Matt Busby (Brian Cox) coaching a kids 7 a side football team. Matt Busby was the manager of Manchester United Football Club, who lost their team of starlets (known as The Busby Babes) to the Munich air crash of 1958. Busby would then go on to rebuild the team and make them into a world force, one that still exists today. Here he is in long retirement exile, but still moulding young football minds. It's based on true events. We have a heavy dose of sentimentality on offer here, not just with the flashbacks to the tragic loss of The Busby Babes, but also to the working class kids of terrace housed Manchester. Of single parents trying to make ends meet, of kids with absent fathers erring on the wrong side of the law, education a dangled carrot just out of reach. However, the sentimentality is not cloying, it's well handled and performed, but the pic never gets to uplift status. It has some good laughs in the mix, usually when Toby Stephens' pompous school tutor is on screen, while the ultimate conclusion - even though it's what we expect - warms the cockles, but it never branches out to be more than just a family film for kiddies who like football, or for Manchester folk eager for anything involving Sir Matt Busby. It makes for a decent "B" movie support to There's Only One Jimmy Grimble, though not nearly as good as that film. Cox, Stephens and the tender Busby Babes sequences (very Field of Dreams) make it worth a watch, but it should have been smarter and better. 6/10

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