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7/10
A Story Worth Being Told
BigCinnamon12 September 2019
Quite often in sports biopics, the story far super cedes their sporting achievements. This couldn't be any more true in the case of Bert Trautmann as his fascinating story gets told here; becoming a hero to many Englishman not so long after fighting to kill them.

What this film succeeds in is balancing when the right time for poignancy is and when to include some levity. What lets it down is the pacing. There were a few times where I felt the wrong moments were being drawn out, where more important and interesting moments were being rushed through too quickly.

You don't need to be a football fan to enjoy it, it's a human interest story above all else.
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8/10
It's A Goal
bryangary6524 December 2019
Though I had heard about Bert Trautmann I didn't know his story

Which this film told very well, and is well worth watching even and especially if you not a football fan.
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8/10
An interesting film that doesn't need goal line technology.
tonypeacock-123 October 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Interesting film that I missed on its cinema release.

I know of the ex-professional footballer, Bert Trautmann and some of his well publicised exploits. However the trouble with these biopics is you don't know fully what is true or added for artistic purposes.

The film begins with Trautmann in a German Prisoner of War camp in East Lancashire, U.K. It is interesting seeing a P.O.W. film from a German perspective! Films like The Great Escape and Escape To Victory it ain't!

The stadium scenes such as the old, old Wembley stadium are cleverly staged using CGI.

Has some good U.K. casting including Maggie Smith. The cast is fully Anglo-German. Like Trautmanns career!

A film that seems to have slipped between the goalposts, pardon the pun. Very good viewing.
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7/10
back of the net
kevin c20 October 2019
Anglo-German production, TV-movie(ish); two-dimensional fare. But the amazing story and a dollop of charm, makes this a hell of a lot better than it should be.

This is a straightforward historical romance. But it's well played by Kross as Trautmann, and Mavor as his wife Margaret. And Henshaw gives a typically excellent performance as plain-speaking, Northern dad.

It should be terrible, but it's a really watchable film, and a very good football film to boot. The CGI recreation of 1950's football stadiums is amazing. It takes dramatic licence, but still brings home the Cup.
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10/10
Beautiful!
herrfisch7 April 2019
My dad was in the POW camp with Bert and married a local girl (my mum) from Liverpool! I knew they'd had a hard time because my dad was seen as the enemy and my mum as a traitor, but this film is so beautifully told and it brought it home to me! It's both funny and deeply emotional, but most of all it's about reconciliation and acceptance! Obviously there's a little poetic license, but that adds to the film! It had me in tears, Highly recommended!
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7/10
The Decades don't change we like our heroes to be Saints
tm-sheehan26 July 2019
My Review The Keeper rating 7:5

It's unusual but this is almost 2 reviews in one unintentionally though but both The Keeper and The Last Quarter Documentary have issues in common.

The Keeper or Trautmann as it's known on IMBD is based on a true character .

I'd never heard of Bert Trautmann why would I? I've never been into football heroes English or Australian.

This week though I'm much more knowledgeable about 2 footballers Adam Goodes ,the famous Sydney Swans footballer after watching the excellent and confronting documentary The Final Quarter and The Keeper about a famous Manchester United Goal Keeper Bert Trautmann.

Both these men talented Sporting heroes sustained continuous insults and crowd abuse booing and jeering at their matches and media publicity reporting negatively about their character and ethnicity.

Bert Trautmann a released German Prisoner of War and extremely talented goal keeper for his participation in the 2nd World War as an Iron Cross awarded Luftwaffe Pilot . Australian Adam Goodes an indigenous First Nation football hero who dared to take a proud stand of Solidarity with his people and in doing so exposed himself to the ugly underbelly of racial vilification and continual booing and insults from the mass crowds at his matches.

The Keeper is a very good film, not great but only a few are these days however it's extremely entertaining and interesting and even if you're not a football fan of great human interest.

I read up a little about the true life events of Bert Trautmann and the script is pretty factual regarding the period of his life that the movie covers ,which saw him play as goalkeeper for Manchester City from 1949 to 1964.

Trautmann is played so well by a very handsome charismatic German actor David Kross who I remember from the excellent 2008 award winning movie The Reader .Freya Mayor gives a lovely performance in the role of Margaret, Bert's first wife and John Henshaw is also very impressive as Margaret's father Jack.

Good directing ,good script ,good acting interesting story and proof again that attitudes and prejudices remain the same even with decades of time separating them and that the ugliness of an angry crowd is a very scary and disturbing mass of negative emotions.
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10/10
Brilliant!
mike_lowe_122 March 2019
A truly heartwarming story of reconciliation and the human condition. I watched this film in the Cinema in St. Helens. A town that is close to my heart and that features in Bert Trautmann's story before his time playing for Manchester City.

This movie is about so much more than football. I'm largely disinterested in the beautiful game but even I was bowled over by the brilliant humour and heartwarming story of redemption and reconciliation.

Watch this movie, tell your friends about it and talk about it. It deserves to be seen both on its own merit and as one of the few films to represent working class northerners in a human light, displaying their unique sense of humour and kindness as well as dealing with the emotional fallout of war in a mature way.
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7/10
Okay but better detailed bio to come.
down_ian9 September 2021
1st half rather slow - livens up in 2nd. Two principal actors (German) and supporting British cast good. Film shows initial suspicion and hatred of Trautmann and later full acceptance by Man city supporters. The war scenes are rather glossed over (German script writers). In reality Trautmann was originally a committed Nazi and met the Fuhrer at the Hitler youth games where he was a silver medal winner at 2 events. As an elite paratrooper he won the Iron Cross and took part in the airborne invasion of Crete where he killed a few partisans. His training later helped to further his goalkeeping skills and he dived at the feet of opposing forwards and rolled forward with the ball. He surrendered to the British sector as the Americans would have killed him. He really should have played for Germany in the 1954 World Cup finals in Switzerland but only players with national home based clubs were considered.

After his broken neck in the 1956 cup final it was encased in plaster for 5 months. He was certainly a Manchester city legend. In 1964 I attended his testimonial (last game)which was never finished as the crowd invaded the pitch to shake his hand. He made a moving tannoy address and many were in tears.

He is the only player to win the OBE (Order of the British Empire) and the German equivalent, The Iron Cross and an FA cup winners medal. He died in 2013.
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9/10
A brilliant story. So well done
latinfineart31 January 2020
It was an absolutely wonderful film, a brilliant story about a tremendous soul who helped to bring people together. Who didn't seem to have a nasty bone in his body and who just seemed to personify dignity and grace, in addition to being a tremendous athlete. The performances by David Cross and John Henshaw were astonishing. Great ensemble cast, wonderful direction, just a really outstanding production
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7/10
Over the top at times
crumpytv17 October 2021
Warning: Spoilers
David Kross was very believable as Bert Trautman.

I know with biopics you have to take some of the dramatic "reconstructions" with a pinch of salt but there were some uncomfortable moments drafted into this film for the sake of manipulating the viewers sympathies.

Anyone who knows who Bert Trautman was knows this is all leading up to the 1956 FA Cup Final.

This was very well portrayed and the stadium and game reconstructions were excellent, but they just had to over dramatise Trautman's injury. It didn't need it. The real footage is on YouTube, so tell it like it was ... don't add to the drama that was enough in itself.
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9/10
Should be better publicised
Jimthellama11 April 2019
One of the most enjoyable films of the year, whether or not you like football. Really good story, solidly told. Yet another film not getting the publicity or wide release it deserves.
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6/10
Interesting but a bit slow in places
malcolmgsw-018637 April 2019
I had previously read the biography of Trautmann.Also I did see him play in a match at Highbury.He where he conceded 5 goals towards the end of his career. This is a very thoughtful film though rather slow in places particularly when dealing with his domestic life.I think that they managed the football scenes well albeit with the use of cain.
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5/10
Ok, but not much more
williams-bruce30 July 2019
Too cliched to be anything more than an ok biopic. There's a scene with juxtaposed tombstones which goes beyond cliche into outright bad
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6/10
A manipulative biopic with some plus points
JuguAbraham6 November 2019
A script tailormade to manipulate audiences, even though it is a biopic with some historical facts. The plus points: Ken Loach's star John Henshaw ("Angel's Share","Looking for Eric") is believable. Very effective is the rendering of "Abide with me" by the lead actress Freya Mavor.
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8/10
A heart-warming watch - even if economical with the truth
euroGary10 April 2019
Warning: Spoilers
Not being interested in watching advertisements for cars and Bacardi Breezers, it my habit to arrive at the cinema about fifteen minutes after the stated programme start time. That usually ensures I arrive just in time for the trailers and, of course, the film I want to see. However, Piccadilly's Picturehouse Central outfoxed me when I went to see 'The Keeper', having started the film bang on the dot of the programme start time! I therefore missed the first ten- or fifteen minutes of the film.

It is based on the story of Bert Trautmann, a Luftwaffe paratrooper who, as a prisoner of war in Lancashire in the mid-1940s, is spotted playing football ('soccer' for Americans, of course!) by Jack Friar, the manager of struggling local side St Helens. Friar invites Trautmann to take over as goalie and also gives him a job in his shop. As well as the opportunity to get out of the camp and play football, this arrangement also introduces Trautmann to Friar's daughter Margaret. Margaret is 'the girl' of St Helens' captain, but Trautmann's easy charm soon starts to win her over...

... and it is this charm that is, perhaps, the film's flaw. Its Trautmann is so pleasant he comes across as unreal - no-one could be that nice! It is only well into the film, after he has started his career at Manchester City and has been established, for the film's purposes, as a Thoroughly Nice Chap, that we learn his dark, wartime secret - and even that is a sin of inaction rather than outright aggression. I am by no means an expert on Trautmann, but a quick skim of his Wikipedia entry suggests the real man was more nuanced: his illegitimate (as she would have been described at the time) daughter; his and Margaret's divorce; his two further marriages; his red card for violent conduct. The film is very enjoyable, but does not stand as an historical document.

Lead actor David Kross brings a boyish charm to the part of Trautmann, but for the reasons stated above I do not think the role stretches him. As Margaret, Freya Mavor is given more to play with, portraying her character's slow acceptance of Trautmann and her numbing grief at a family tragedy. But for me, acting honours go to John Henshaw as Friar. He uses his distinctive face ('like a bulldog chewing a wasp') to great effect here, portraying anger, exasperation and grudging fatherly indulgence to good comedic effect. His performance is the cherry on the top of a great - if factually evasive - feel-good film.
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7/10
Sports film, drama or war film?, you decide
fostrhod17 September 2021
The Keeper 2019 biopic of Bert Trautman. It has all the obvious cliche moments which you can predict before the film starts. Bert is famous for the neck injury whilst playing in the cup final, it does make you wince every time you see it. It is genuinely more upsetting and interesting when you hear of his back story. The only footballer to have the player of the year award , fa cup medal, OBE and a Iron Cross. It's a very good film and enjoyable too. 7/10.
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10/10
Brilliant
jonastheblue30 April 2019
Being an avid City fan and having once had the privilege to meet the great man at Maine Road it was a film I was really looking to seeing. It did not disappoint!! Beautifully filmed, great acting and some amazing CGI to recreate Maine Road and the surrounding terraced houses and the old Wembley stadium. A must for any City fan, truly a brilliant film.
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7/10
Based on a true story (with some poetic license of course)
LiveLoveLead1 May 2021
The Keeper is based on the life of Bernhard Carl "Bert" Trautmann, a German professional footballer who played as a goalkeeper for Manchester City (1949-1964). The film is a journey through Bert's life, beginning when he was a German POW in England who falls in love with a local girl, while playing soccer for her father's team, and continues by exploring his eventful personal life and soccer career. Although there is some dramatic license taken, this film, in and of itself, is an enjoyable story of love, forgiveness, and a man who overcame incredible odds. The acting and cinematography are decent . The editing could have been better, but the story is inspiring and entertaining, IMHO! April 2021. (after you watch the movie, don't forget to check out the trivia section for some details on Bert and Margaret)
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8/10
David Kross wonderful
CrazyArty17 September 2021
Incredibly touching true story of a German soldier sent to a POW camp in England, who then goes onto achieve great success as the goalkeeper for Manchester City.

David Kross does an excellent job, and is hugely likeable as the quiet keeper. His love interest is played by Freya Mavor who is great too.

Trautmann's life contains joy and tragedy, and this film captures them both very well. A well made film and a wonderful performance from David Kross.
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7/10
Very watchable
a_mobbs8 September 2021
Enjoyed this, allowing for the poet licence makes it a good watch. Not a football fan but I knew how this ended, but it was still a good evening's entertainment.
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10/10
What a film!
stephii-176514 September 2020
Amazing film full of real emotional depth and wonder
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6/10
A decent biopic about the first foreign player in the Manchester City team
fciocca9 November 2019
I was very curious about this movie, even if I am not a fan of the football game. The trailer hooked me immediately. The film tells the story of Bert Trautmann perfectly, but if you want the most honest version of his life, I strongly recommend to read at least the Wikipedia page. This is still a movie, so there is fiction.

The movie is slow paced. I would have personally cut some scenes about the love story between Bert and Margaret. It took too much time on screen and most of these sequences are fillers, made mainly to hit the 2 hours length. Especially during the ending there are definitely too many details that are useless for the purpose of the story. On a side note, the movie does not represent the 40s and the 50s society in a truthful way, but honestly I can pass on that because it is not about the context of those years, but about a public figure.

"Trautmann" is a decent movie about the life of the first foreign football player in Manchester City team, but do not expect an extremely accurate recreation of events. I have to tell that, from a technical perspective I was surprised, especially when it came for football matches scenes that seem real. Acting is also good, there is a nice chemistry between different actors. The two leads are very convincing in their performances.
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4/10
It's fine I guess
DaCurtis57 August 2019
This is a very C grade movie, there's nothing unique and it does the bare minimum with the story telling. Looking back it's really hard to distinguish a beginning, middle and end, all the events that take place in this film kind of just 'happens'. The timeskips in the movie are unforgivable. There's a scene that goes from night to to dawn without any real communication how much time has passed, as far as the viewer is concerned, it's just the next morning, although we soon find out enough time has passed for one of the characters to get married after just 'meeting' them.

This isn't the only instance of bad pacing, there's many other time skips that happen throughout the film, and if you blink, you'll literally miss it. I feel as though the director of this film had a decent idea on how to portray the protagonists life, but at the middle and end had no idea how to wrap up the story. There's a moment in the story that's supposed to be tragic, but it was done so fast and without thought that all I could do is laugh in the cinema.

Most of the characters didn't have much development, and there's a lot of questions you have throughout the film about their backstory that are left unanswered; You finally get some at the end, but that's after multiple scenes of blue balling the audience into thinking they're going to get the answers only to say, "just kidding" and ending the scenes before you get them.

There's not much else to say about the movie - there are some heartwarming moments of acceptance, but they were very few and far between. I wish we got a closer look of Bert and how he was accepted as part of a family and not this sped along train wreck.
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7/10
Watchable but a bit flat
grahamf-555428 September 2021
I was enjoying this for most of the time but thought it became rather flat towards the end. It seemed to be quite close to the truth and perhaps, as a drama, that was its weakness.
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9/10
Love this movie
maykuo21 April 2020
I really enjoy this movie, beautiful story and good acting! The actor David Kross is so handsome! The movie teaches us that it is easier to hate than to love. If we can learn to love, we can move on and set us free. We all can learn a lesson from this movie. The ending is so touching and makes me cry. The music is fantastic and cinematography is superb! 9 out of 10.
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