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The Edge

Rating7.5 /10
20201 h 35 m
United Kingdom
943 people rated

Between 2009 and 2013, the England Test cricket team rose from the depths of the rankings to become the first and only English side to reach world number one (since ICC records began). The Edge is a compelling, funny and emotional insight into a band of brothers' rise to the top, their unmatched achievements and the huge toll it would take. One of the toughest sports on the planet, and psychologically perhaps the most challenging. Featuring unseen footage from the period and new interviews from star players and coaching staff including: Andrew Strauss, Sir Alastair Cook, James Anderson, Stuart Broad, Graeme Swann, Jonathan Trott and Andy Flower, The Edge will reveal the team's intense and often hilarious pursuit of success. Strauss and Flower took over a team including some of the true greats of the English game (Pietersen, Anderson, Cook and Broad) and transformed them into a phenomenal winning machine before the pressure and scrutiny began to fracture bodies and minds.

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29/05/2023 15:22
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Igax

22/11/2022 19:15
In 2012, England officially became the best cricket team in the world, after many years of underperformance. They had a great, and settled, side, but it didn't last. Several players eneded their international careers relatively early: the pressures of playing top-level sport almost certainly contributed to that. 'The Edge' interviews many of the players to chart this journey. The problem with the film is its low-brow approach, and its indifference to telling us about any of the technicalities, or detailed history, of the sport. We get some personal insights, but if you didn't know the sporting story, all you would see is a very dumbed-down version. And while psychology is undoubtedly important at the highest level of competition, the necessity of a happy coincidence of natural talent is downplayed: the documentary gives the impression that England started winning, and then stopped again, entirely due to the mindset of the players. The intriguing and complex overlap between a relatively slow-paced, almost reflective, sport, and the intensity of the international spotlight, doesn't come across. There's some interest here, but the film's lack of apparent interest in cricket itself weakens it, for cricket fans and the merely curious alike.

Preciosa Osa👑

22/11/2022 19:15
Calm and an easy movie. A tale about teammates bond to become a family and stride towards a common goal. Inspiring to any sporting fans.

aqeeelstar

22/11/2022 19:15
Personally as someone who loves cricket, obviosly I enjoyed this film. Set in a period which was very influential for English Test cricket, it was an intrsting insight in to the world of international cricket.

Faiiamfine Official

22/11/2022 19:15
Cricket has probably the highest suicide rate among former players compared ro any other sport. Now I know why. This is a warts-and-all study of the rise and fall of the England cricket team from 2009-2014, but don't let that put you off as a knowledge of cricket is not more needed than a knowledge of baseball is needed for Moneyball. Excepted that Moneyball was a happy, positive film. And so is this, for the first half. Then it decends into the dark as the players start to fall apart mentally, even on camera being interviewed. Quite why this happens - well, watch the film and come to your own conclusions.

BLIKSEM BERGIGO

22/11/2022 19:15
After the sacking of Kevin Pietersen as England Captain, the Test Team set the themselves a target of becoming the first Englamd side to reach to be ranked the world number 1 test side. This documentary charts that journey from a very low point to the ultimate high and then explains how it all fell apart. This is a real insight with the majority of the explanations coming from those coaches and players that were at the centre of that period of English cricket. A much watch for any cricket fan.

user8062051401883

22/11/2022 19:15
An almost detached dissection of a great era. Some candid interviews, nostalgia inducing footage and paced like a Test Match. Insightful too.

Lucky Manzano

22/11/2022 19:15
One of the best sports documentaries I've seen. Confession: I'm a big fan of English cricket (especially in the long, Test Match, form). Even so, this seems to be a documentary that draws in both the fan and the more casual director. Covering the period (2009-2013) when the England test team rose from a very low point to be number one in the world, then spectacularly imploded. Initially - helped by wonderful narration from Toby Jones - it brilliantly portrays the intensity, athleticism and passion of a sport that too often seems to be the slightly soft activity of the upper classes. The match sounds are amplified; there are some striking visual techniques; and some genuinely honest and funny moments from a group of men who clearly loved each other and enjoyed working together.

Miss mine ll

22/11/2022 19:15
Fantastic documentary for cricket fans or non cricket fans.

Korede Bello

22/11/2022 19:15
As an English cricket fan this is an interesting document to that time, but overall it just feels too self indulgent and over-stylised. I ended up being more interested in my dog snoring.
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