Portrait of the Artist as a Global Soccer Star
di Manohla Dargis The New York Times
You learn little by way of hard facts about the adored French soccer star and famous head-butter Zinédine Zidane in the formalist exercise that bears his name. But after 90 absorbing minutes watching him walking and running across a field in “Zidane,” dripping and pouring sweat, inscrutably staring into space and the breathing, cheering wall of humanity circling him, and leaping and twisting into the air to guide the ball toward victory, he will seem more expressively human, less of an aesthetic conceit and more of a man, than he does at the start of this self-described “21st Century Portrait. [...]
di Manohla Dargis, articolo completo (3777 caratteri spazi inclusi) su The New York Times 24 Ottobre 2008