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Crónica de la temporada de 1998 de un valeroso grupo de amigos llamados los Permian High Panthers, el equipo de fútbol americano de mayor éxito de la historia de Texas. Unos jóvenes que luchan día a día a través del deporte para conseguir una oportunidad para salir de su pequeño pueblo proclamados campeones; por eso cada partido puede ser el último. Todos los viernes el estadio Ratliff, el campo de football escolar más grande de Estados Unidos, se prepara para el encuentro que disputarán los chicos de negro de Odessa. El campo lleno a rebosar de seguidores que esperan la llegada de ese día como la luz tras varios días en penumbra. (Movistar+)

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inglés Peter Berg made a film that captures the cruelty of high-school football, a sport in which adolescent players can tough the sky, reaching a level that they will never come close to again. Berg attempted to combine a character study with the narrative/filming style that we know from Michael Bay and his blockbusters. The restless, dynamic camerawork with changing perspectives, collages and ellipses halfway works, like the post-rock noodling of Explosions in the Sky, which seemed to belong to a slightly different film. The protagonists don’t hold onto the ball long enough for us to really get to know them, their stories are sketchy to the point of being formulaic and the film itself is not very well constructed dramatically. Some themes (for example, the racial tension between the Panthers and Cowboys) are utterly half-baked. With respect to the football scenes, however, it ranks among the best and most realistic, if only the linebackers and running backs didn’t have to fly through the air like Superman. There is something appealingly ’90s about Friday Night Lights, but as a drama, it doesn’t quite get into the red zone. And the end zone remains far out of reach. ()