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All for One
Four rogues, who were best friends as kids, have one big problem: they're sitting on both sides of the law. Martin is a policeman, while Nikolai, Ralf, and Timo can't distinguish between personal possessions and the possessions of others! When all four find themselves in a fix, they're forced to return to their former tricks against a common foe, Mr Niemeyer. Martin is not as successful, however, either at his job or marriage, and thinks he deserves a better life. Now he sees an opportunity to save his career by "playing" with his old friends on a mission that is so crazy that even the two foolish brothers can do some good.
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Plot Summary
This documentary chronicles the incredible journey of the 2010-2011 Duke University men's basketball team as they strive for their fifth NCAA championship. It captures the dedication, teamwork, and challenges faced by Coach K and his players throughout the grueling season. The film highlights key moments, personal sacrifices, and the ultimate triumph of achieving their championship goal.
Critical Reception
All for One was generally well-received by critics and audiences, particularly for its intimate look into a championship basketball season and its portrayal of Coach K's leadership. The documentary is praised for its compelling narrative and inspiring portrayal of teamwork and perseverance.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its insider access to a championship team.
Applauded for its inspirational depiction of teamwork and coaching.
Considered a must-watch for basketball enthusiasts and Duke fans.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's ability to capture the intensity and emotion of a college basketball season, with many appreciating the focus on team dynamics and Coach K's coaching philosophy.
Fun Fact
The documentary features extensive behind-the-scenes footage, offering viewers an unprecedented look at the Duke basketball program's inner workings during their championship run.
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