A documentary film that tracks the tennis star's devastating injury journey between 2017-2019. From the front lines of surgical theatres, to the intimate corners of his home, we live alongside and witness Andy at his most vulnerable. Considered Britain's greatest sportsman ever, we see why Andy puts himself through the unimaginable to get back to the sport he loves.
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Sarah Muirhead Allwood
Self
Shane Annun
Self
Mark Bender
Self
Andrew Bettles
Self
Randy Caylo
Self
Jamie Delgado
Self
Bryan English
Self
Brad Gilbert
Self
Rich Hampson
Self
Jeremiah Healy
Self
Lleyton Hewitt
Self
Paul Hough
Self
Bill Knowles
Self
Ivan Lendl
Self
Matt Little
Self
Ivan Manriquez
Self
Stephanie Mascia
Self
Amélie Mauresmo
Self
Maaari Mo Ring Magustuhan
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source: Andy Murray: Resurfacing
It has everything to do with tennis and yet nothing at all. Powerful, timely and moving. Brave and bold and I hope this sets a precedent for docs moving forwards.
Andy's work ethic is the finest I have ever seen. His relationship with his team is simply beautiful. Lopez is fit. He has the most amount of grit and determination bottle up in one person ever. Kim is beautiful - I knew this already. But clearly A wonderful women. What a legend!!! I think Digby (my dog) and Rusty (Andy & Kim's dog) would be the greatest of friends.
Found this so much better than most sports documentaries, it felt cinematic and epic. Incredible Film. Takes you so close to Andy murray that you can't help but root for him, the final sequence has to be one of my favorite pieces of film ever. The music choices can't help but make you cry. What Andy murray has achieved is nothing short of remarkable, I watched this after he won his first round in the Australian open in 2023 and it makes the match seem even more incredible. I only hope he can go on to achieve happiness in a post tennis life. Props to an incredible (no doubt enormous) team who made this film. Much more enjoyable than the drive to survive tennis version on Netflix.
The documentary is a fly on the wall of the pressure he places on himself. To give up and just not playing is not an option.
The dedication shown by him is absolutely unbelievable Your think he's loaded just call it a day Ahd live a comfortable life That boy loves tennis Great watch and inspiring tbh
This is one of the best documentaries about sport's players ever crested and probably the best of a tennis one. You can connect with Andy just as the crowd do in the courts. The Documentary shows literally what was on Andy's head during whole process of injuries, surgeries and rehabilitation almost directly with not much cuts neither editing. Also, this production never falls in the extra dramatization, the manipulation of feelings or the way of be a "feel good" story. It's pretty real bad honest to us and let us meet more about who Andy really is. The voice notes and the self recording moments are simply perfect, because they make us feel close to the player and let us know the backstage of all that process of recuperation. Finally, I'd like to say Andy puts on the table many things about social media, magazines, newspapers and a so, that really make us thing about what we say en social media about famous pakyers, and what's more relevant, what the big journalist and experts say about players.
This documentary is beautifully put together and is seeming less raw, emotional and funny!
A real insight into the comeback of one of Britain's greatest ever sportsmen both physically and psychologically a real behind the scenes look into the process of the comeback and his life. Perfectly catches the genuine emotion of each stage. Absolutely enthralling.
I really enjoyed this film about Andy Murray. It was raw, honest, emotional, uplifting & inspirational film. I may have teared up watching the pain and agony on Andy's face. The film also showed a side to Andy I have never seen before, his humor, joking personality, love for his family and his surrounding team. It was super cool.The film does an excellent job capturing so many emotions surrounding his recovery and his tennis. Lastly the film had such a nice flow and rhythm to it and I didn't want it to end. Andy thanks for sharing your journey. I have a much better understanding of the sacrifices, dedication and hard work that go into his job. Nothing but compleat respect. Jeff from (Seattle)
