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Ramsey (1977) captures a unique moment in time, focusing on Alf Ramsey during the 1966 World Cup. It’s more than just a sports film; it dives into the pressures and triumphs of managing a national team, set against the backdrop of England's fervent hope. The pacing has a documentary-like feel, with a mix of drama and real-life stakes. Performances are earnest, reflecting the era's cultural weight. There's something special about the practical effects and real football footage that grounds the narrative, making the viewer feel the tension of the matches. Not your typical sports biopic, it has a distinct tone that resonates with history buffs and football fans alike, capturing the spirit of a nation.
Ramsey has a somewhat elusive presence in collector circles, making it a bit of a gem for those interested in sport-related cinema. Originally released on VHS, it’s since become harder to find in good condition. The film's historical significance, particularly around the 1966 World Cup, adds to its allure, attracting collectors who appreciate sports history. Its scarcity and the unique take on football management have created a niche interest, making it a noteworthy title for those curating a diverse collection.
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