Let’s Play Darts
Let’s Play Darts

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Let’s Play Darts

2004
Movie
89 min
Dutch

Fortunately, darts have enjoyed steadily growing popularity in recent years. Ever since Raymond van Barneveld won the Embassy World Championship for the first time in 1998, darts has been an integral part of the Netherlands. In the following years he managed to conquer many more tournament victories and make himself one of the greats in the darts world.

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Director: N/AGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the world of professional darts, following various players and tournaments. It delves into the dedication, skill, and unique culture surrounding the sport, offering a glimpse into the lives of those who compete at the highest level. The film highlights the intense rivalries and the passion that drives these athletes.

Critical Reception

As a niche documentary, 'Let's Play Darts' received limited mainstream critical attention. However, for fans of the sport, it was appreciated for its in-depth look at professional darts, though some reviews noted its straightforward and unembellished presentation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Provides an interesting look into the professional darts circuit.

  • Appreciated by darts enthusiasts for its behind-the-scenes access.

  • Lacks broad appeal due to its specific subject matter.

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Fun Fact

The film showcases the intense mental focus required in professional darts, often comparing the pressure to that of other high-stakes sports.

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