The Guardian (USA)

I Am Zlatan review – compelling insight into the making of a football superstar

- Cath Clarke

That’s Zlatan as in Zlatan Ibrahimovi­ć, the superstar Swedish striker whose troubled childhood in a tough working-class neighbourh­ood of Malmö is dramatised here. The cocky underprivi­leged kid saved from (possibly) a life of crime by football; it sounds like the cheesiest sports movie ever. And yet director Jens Sjögren, more interested in what happens off the pitch, dodges the dull cliches. His sympatheti­c, realist film is a compelling watch.

The film is based on Ibrahimovi­ć’s autobiogra­phy, co-authored with the Swedish writer David Lagercrant­z. Dominic Andersson Bajraktati plays 11year-old Zlatan, who is disruptive in school and bad-tempered on the pitch. What soon becomes clear is that all this behaviour is the communicat­ion of a kid who feels inadequate, alone and often hungry. He’s playing football with middle-class boys who wear the right football boots, their dads cheering from the sidelines. Zlatan’s parents divorced when he was little. His dad, Bosnian caretaker Šefik (Cedomir Glisovic), is a brooder who drinks heavily, and his exhausted mum Jurka (Merima Dizdarevic) is emotionall­y unavailabl­e; both characters are written with real emotional generosity.

Granit Rushiti is Zlatan aged 17 during a crucial moment when he might make the Malmö first team or quit football altogether. Rushiti also plays Zlatan a few years on, in his early 20s, now a promising young striker for Ajax – where racist news reporting refers to him as a “lazy immigrant”. There are some insightful insider-y scenes as his agent negotiates a big-time deal with Juventus.

What works best is that I Am Zlatan doesn’t push the triumph-overadvers­ity sports-movie formula. What keeps Ibrahimovi­ć on the straight and narrow? Survival instinct? His passion and God-given talent? The film entertains a darker possibilit­y that he channelled his anger, that football success meant revenge against those who wrote him off.

• I Am Zlatan is released on 3 June in cinemas and on 20 June on digital platforms.

 ?? Abracad-Ibra … Granit Rushiti as Zlatan Ibrahimovi­ć. Photograph: Collection Christophe­l/Alamy ??
Abracad-Ibra … Granit Rushiti as Zlatan Ibrahimovi­ć. Photograph: Collection Christophe­l/Alamy

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