Hanns-Bruno Kammertöns, Vanessa Nöcker, and Michael Wech's aptly-titled Michael Schumacher documentary, Schumacher, speeds through years and titles without diving too deeply into any significant details. It is a heartwarming and riveting reflection on the Formula 1 icon, supported by the Schumacher family and hugely benefits from their database of photographs and home movies, but it falls short of presenting a picture of the guy beyond what was already known.
Schumacher
2021
Action / Biography / Documentary / Sport
Schumacher
2021
Action / Biography / Documentary / Sport
Keywords: biographyformula one (f1)
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Followed by millions worldwide. His strong will and triumphant fight to win against all odds put Michael Schumacher at the centre of global attention. Michael Schumacher's journey has captured the imagination of millions, but there is a lot more than motor racing to the success of this very private man. However, it is not only his fighting spirit and striving for perfection that define Michael Schumacher as a person; his self-doubt and insecurities complete the picture of a sensitive and reflected man. At the heart of Michael's story are his parents, his children and Corinna Schumacher, his childhood sweetheart and the love of his life. They are now ready to tell his story.
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Falls short of presenting a picture of the guy beyond what was already known
The story behind Schumacher...
"Schumacher" is a Biography - Documentary in which we follow the life of Michael Schumacher from his early stages on karts to becoming the seven-time Formula 1 champion we all know. He had to overcome himself and his limits in order to succeed and become one of the best drivers in Formula 1.
As a Formula 1 fan I enjoyed this documentary because it had plenty of information regarding Schumacher that I did not know, much information about his daily life and also about his childhood. The direction which was made by Hanns-Bruno Kammertöns, Vanessa Nöcker and Michael Wech was very good and they presented very well Michael Schumacher from a different perspective than we knew and have watched. In addition to this, they succeeded on combining very well his early stages with his success in Formula 1 andhis personal life. Finally, I have to say that "Schumacher" is a nice documentary to watch even of you are not a Formula 1 fan because you will learn something about one of the best Formula 1 drivers of all time.
Interesting documentary
A documentary on seven-times Formula 1 World Champion Michael Schumacher. Through race footage and interviews with teammates, rivals, friends, family and himself we see his history and get a picture of a man who dominated the sport of motor racing.
An interesting documentary on a man who is synonymous with Formula 1 and is one of the greatest, if not the greatest, F1 driver of all time. Shows well his history, his humble beginnings, how his experience as a child racing go-karts shaped him into the champion driver he would become, his ups and downs. The struggle years with Ferrari, the first few years he was there, are covered quite extensively and show his perseverance and the rewards for it.
I could have done with more details of the races and championships though. Through narrowly focusing on Schumacher you miss out on the broader F1 history. On several occasions I had to reach for my phone and look up how a championship season ended and who won. Even in individual races just concentrate on a controversial Schumacher incident and then just leave it at that, rather than tell us how the race ended.
This also extends to Schumacher's golden period, 2000-2004, where, other the 2000 win, nothing much is said about the other four years. After showing us in grim detail the struggles of the early Ferrari years the producers could at least have allowed us to enjoy the pinnacle of his career. Once again I had to look up the details myself.
Through interviews with his wife and children we also get to learn more about his private life. This is reasonably interesting and shows another side to Schumacher. However, this aspect is overdone, overly sentimental and starts to feel like a promotion.
The lack of detail mentioned before then carries through to the conclusion. The skiing incident and aftermath is told in very cryptic terms. No details of what happened, no details of how he is now. It feels quite empty and once again the producers turn to sentimental interviews, rather than details, to fill in the space.
Overall it's still quite interesting and does give you a decent picture of the man, his personality, history and achievements but falls short of being comprehensive or brilliant.