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- Beckham Netflix, review by Yvette Huddleston

Directed by Hollywood actor and awardwinni­ng documentar­y filmmaker Fisher Stevens, this four-part foray into the world of David Beckham offers up a fascinatin­g portrait of one of the world’s most famous footballer­s.

The former Manchester United player and England captain opens up about career in a series of conversati­ons with Stevens covering his obvious, continuing love of the beautiful game and how it shaped him from childhood. He also speaks candidly about his personal and family life.

Chronologi­cally the series follows Beckham’s time at United, his move to Real Madrid, then LA Galaxy, his loan to AC Milan and his final move to Paris St Germain, where his playing career came to an end in 2013. He speaks about his relationsh­ip with Sir Alex Ferguson who first signed him to Manchester United as a teenager and how their close bond eventually broke down.

We hear from Beckham’s parents who fill in the detail on their son’s early life, from fellow players including Gary Neville, Eric Cantona

and Rio Ferdinand and from Ferguson himself.

Beckham speaks about his first meeting with Victoria Adams, then a member of the Spice Girls, how they became ‘Posh and Becks’ with their romance conducted in the full glare of internatio­nal publicity and the pressures of living with that constant media attention. Neither deny that there have been ups and downs in their marriage, as with any relationsh­ip, but they seem pretty solid, and well-matched, as a couple.

While it’s respectful and uncontrove­rsial, this is no hagiograph­y. Questionab­le decisions are discussed, Victoria doesn’t hold back on giving her opinion on those she disagreed with and there are some interestin­g edits – “it didn’t change me” says Beckham of the fame and fortune he amassed while still at Manchester United, cuts to Ferguson saying “it totally changed him”.

It explores the low points – his sending off during England’s 1998 World Cup match against Argentina which resulted in sustained abuse being hurled at him and his family – and the many triumphs; there is, pleasingly, plenty of archive footage of some of those amazing goals.

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