Kenneth Turan
Undefeated
4 Stars
"Undefeated" presents itself as a look at a single season in the life of a striving high school football team in impoverished
Like all memorable sports documentaries -- and this Oscar-winning film is definitely one of those -- "Undefeated" is really an examination not of how games are won and lost but how lives are lived, how young people faced with daunting challenges come to see, often in the most dramatic fashion, what is important going forward and what is not.
"If you think football builds character, it does not,"
For not many minutes of screen time have passed before Manassas loses its first game of the season and it becomes obvious that the title "Undefeated" is not going to be literal but metaphorical, the story of a team whose spirit could not be broken.
In a sense, "Undefeated" is a found documentary, a film that turned out not exactly as its creators, directors
Initially, the trio was attracted to the story of one of the team's standout players, offensive tackle
This culture of impoverishment started to change, however, when the down-home, charismatic Courtney started coaching, and his unique combination of candor and casual eloquence is a tonic to everyone who hears it.
A remarkable individual who never hides what he is feeling and has a real gift for honest speech, Courtney is determined, he tells his players "to reach your hearts through something you love, to make you better." His mantra is that "young men of character, discipline and commitment win in life," and, by extension, in football as well.
That doesn't mean the path is easy at a school like Manassas, and "Undefeated" opens with a talk by Courtney in which he details the trouble his guys have gotten into: players shot, arrested, in fights. "For most coaches that would be a career's worth of crap," he concludes. "It sums up the last two weeks for me."
"Undefeated" follows Manassas for the entire 2009 season, focusing not only on Courtney but on a trio of players he is particularly concerned about and connected to. These include:
"Undefeated" succeeds as well as it does in part because co-directors Lindsay and Martin, who also served as cinematographers, sound recorders and editors, put in the time with the film's participants, ultimately recording more than 500 hours of footage.
But as with many long-term documentaries, "Undefeated" also benefits from the unanticipated emotional moments that take place along the way. Because this is a real story in which things sometimes get worse, not better, people become intractable, and the coach pays a personal price for his involvement, there is no anticipating what will happen at any given point. This is also a film in which the people on screen end up in tears, and you may well feel like joining them.
MPAA rating: PG-13 (for some language).
Running time: 1:55.
Cast:
Credits: Directed by
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