From the long distance to the affair allegations, the Beckhams have somehow weathered it all.
In the late ’90s and early aughts, David and Victoria Beckham were some of the most famous people in the world. The papers couldn’t have invented a couple more appealing to the British public than David Beckham, one of England’s greatest football players, and Victoria Beckham , member of one of the U.K.’s most beloved pop groups, the Spice Girls. Britain was their country and we were just living in it, for a time.
There’s a lot to love in the documentary, especially for those of us who remember the Britain of 20-odd years ago. The outrageously flamboyant matching purple outfits the Beckhamsat the time. There’s also the soap-operatic drama in the dressing rooms between Beckham and the various managers he didn’t quite see eye to eye with.
We’ll never know the exact ins and outs of the Beckhams’ marriage, nor should we. It’s their private business. But it’s somewhat surprising that a documentary about a footballer also manages to convey so strongly that a marriage is an evolving, complex team game. Sometimes you’re winning, and sometimes you’re losing, but the Beckhams have managed to play
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