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In League With Gaddafi captures a curious chapter in sports history, intertwining football with political intrigue. The film unravels the story of Brian Kerr and his Irish team, who land in Libya amidst a haze of skepticism and debate. It has this unsettling undertone, a kind of tension between the joyful spirit of football and the backdrop of a regime that many were wary of. You'll find the pacing quite reflective, allowing you to soak in the absurdity and gravity of the situation. The archival footage is compelling but also gives you a sense of how surreal it all was. The players' performances, especially their candid reactions, add an unexpected depth, highlighting the absurdity of sport meeting such complex politics.
Interesting mix of sports and political commentary.Documentary-style storytelling that deeply engages.Archival footage enhances the narrative's authenticity.
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