This was a very interesting and fascinating look into the chaos that was and is the life of Boris Becker.
In many ways I would postulate that this is a very good example of what can happen when someone with an exceptional talent gathers the wrong types of people around him combined with a very self centered personality. We have seen it time and time again, and its a tale as old as time. I would also say that to me it looks like a deep insight into what can happen when you become addicted to fame, money and women without any focus on personal development or morals, living outside your means as some type of comfort and/or distraction. It seems like he also may be a classic narcissist who uses people for his own gain and throws them away when they no longer are of any value to him, especially all the women of his life.
All in all the documentary portrais the spectacular, tragic and pathetic downfall of a young tennis pehnom becoming a grown man who could have had it all, but instead threw it all away on bad business deals, a overendulgent and too expensive lifestyle and women for reasons only he knows. Very sad to see, but as veiwers we can at least try to learn and not make the same mistakes our selfs. It is also a very good example of how alot of money and fame not necessarily makes you happy. Worth the watch!
In many ways I would postulate that this is a very good example of what can happen when someone with an exceptional talent gathers the wrong types of people around him combined with a very self centered personality. We have seen it time and time again, and its a tale as old as time. I would also say that to me it looks like a deep insight into what can happen when you become addicted to fame, money and women without any focus on personal development or morals, living outside your means as some type of comfort and/or distraction. It seems like he also may be a classic narcissist who uses people for his own gain and throws them away when they no longer are of any value to him, especially all the women of his life.
All in all the documentary portrais the spectacular, tragic and pathetic downfall of a young tennis pehnom becoming a grown man who could have had it all, but instead threw it all away on bad business deals, a overendulgent and too expensive lifestyle and women for reasons only he knows. Very sad to see, but as veiwers we can at least try to learn and not make the same mistakes our selfs. It is also a very good example of how alot of money and fame not necessarily makes you happy. Worth the watch!