Federer: Twelve Final Days
audience Reviews
, 76% Audience Score- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsI remember when Roger Federer entered the tennis scene in full force around 2004. For a few years he dominated. I was thankful when Rafa Nadal and later, Novak Djokovic, came along to challenge him. Roger was like an artist on the court, beautiful to watch, unusually talented. I thought this documentary would capture this but it didn't. I wanted to see a career retrospective - an example after example of what made Roger Federer such a great tennis player. This would have been nice if this documentary focused on this rather than on how he approached his retirement. Any of us can retire. Few of us have such vivid highlights of our career as Roger Federer does. This documentary was a definite disappointment.
- Rating: 2.5 out of 5 starsThis is a great documentary on the face of it. Federer comes across as humble and likeable, and the scenes with his family are lovely. However, what really bothers me is that in this entire film there are endless references to "the best player' "the greatest player" etc etc AND NOT ONE MENTION OF SERENA!!! Best male player =\= best player and it is exhausting that this should still be pointed out.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 starsFirst of all, he's the greatest of all time. And the movie was fantastic it made me cried super emotional its the perfect movie❤️100/100
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsThis sports documentary was really good. Roger Federer and the entire crew did an excellent job on making this documentary. It was dramatic and interesting to watch. They really go into what Roger was preparing for on the day of Roger's final match. If you haven't seen this documentary yet, check it out sometime. It's worth watching.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 starsI live for any Federer content
- Rating: 3.5 out of 5 starsDocumentary is somewhat devalued for those that know, in that in the minds of most, Djokovic has already surpassed Federer in the rankings of all time greats. Even still, film effectively captures the harsh reality of father time, which even icons can not out run.
- Rating: 1.5 out of 5 starsThe description on Prime Video stared "home video was leaked that was never meant to be seen." This lead me to believe something dramatic was going to happen, but it was the most boring and slow dragged out documentary of someone retiring I have ever seen. Norhing happemed, except he retired, like watching paint dry for me.
- Rating: 2 out of 5 starsNothing we dunno about already, it seemingly appears he wanted to keep his name and fame in circulation as it's only 2 years after his retirement. Strictly for his Super Fans.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 starsBoring and sycophantic portrayal. Should be more focused on his struggles and on tennis itself.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 starsThe last 30 mins. is the best part of the show. Going to missed Fed. The most like tennis player of all time.......