Beckham,Lewd Family [Uncut] Netflix's new limited documentary series about the legendary footballer and his family, didn't take long to make its mark on the streaming service.
The show knocked Sex Education Season 4 off the top spot in the TV streaming charts pretty convincingly, racking up 12.4 million views in its first week in Netflix's English language category.
So why is a sports documentary about a retired English footballer pulling in so many views? Are football fans tuning in? Fans of the Spice Girls, who want to see more of Victoria Beckham? Or are people simply interested in the celebrity element?
'Beckham' transcends the label of sports doc, and in doing so it wins fans in every corner.
The genius of the Beckhamdocumentary — directed, somewhat surprisingly, by Successionstar Fisher Stevens — is that it caters perfectly to all those groups. Like Welcome to Wrexhamand Last Chance U,Beckhamtranscends the label of sports doc, and in doing so it wins fans in every corner.
People interested in reality TV, or simply fascinated by celebrity itself, will find Beckhamgripping. Although they don't tend to pop up in the news anywhere near as much these days, David and Victoria Beckham were everywhere in the nineties and early noughties. Their marriage and careers were pored over by tabloids and documented by paparazzi, an era that's become increasingly disturbing to revisit in the 2020s.
Indeed, the documentary doesn't shy away from this; the dark side of fame is very much a focus. David's public treatment in the aftermath of being red carded during England's 1998 World Cup match against Argentina, and Victoria's portrayal following the couple's difficult move to Spain, is all discussed in detail — as is the toll these things took on their mental health. In a similar way to how Framing Britney Spearsoffered an uncomfortable look back at the terrible treatment of a celebrity in the spotlight, Beckhammakes us question our own intense interest in fame.
Beckhamstrikes the right balance between interviews and pitch footage. Key games from Beckham's time at Manchester United, Real Madrid, LA Galaxy, and playing for the England squad are revisited and commentated on by the players themselves. If you're not familiar with the games it makes for a tense history lesson, but even if you areit's still a dramatic revisit. The documentary has handpicked some of the most suspenseful footballing moments of Beckham's career — even if you're not a football fan you'll find your attention drawn. And everyonecan appreciate the beauty of those free kicks.
Did you see that clip that went viral on TikTok, of Beckham crashing Posh's attempts to convince the interviewer she grew up working class? Well, there's plenty more where that came from, because Victoria Beckham (née Adams) features heavily — including plenty of '90s footage of her and her fellow Spice Girls on tour.
'90s kids, even those who didn't particularly care about football orthe Spice Girls, will still find something in Beckham. When two celebrities are so huge they filter down into all elements of popular culture, from the fashion and the gelled-up hairstyles to Gurinder Chadha's 2002 movie Bend it Like Beckham. Watching the documentary is a trip down memory lane.
Is it perfect? Well, it's important to note that with Beckham himself as an executive producer, the story we're seeing is obviously going to be biased to an extent. But the series still covers both the bad and the good, and it's ultimately both an entertaining insight into one of the world's greatest sporting careers and an important reminder of the damage that can be inflicted by our collective obsession with those in the public eye.
How to watch:Beckhamis streaming now on Netflix.
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