Maria Sharapova: The Point (TV Movie 2017) Poster

(2017 TV Movie)

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7/10
Disagree with the Snarks
tenafterdave7 June 2018
Yeah, at times this docudrama drags a bit. And at worse times it feels a bit like an advertising stunt to win back the hearts of wayward fans. But overall I found myself admiring a woman who grew up in the spotlight only to find herself accused of cheating? I dont think so. She was too easily caught by a common test to be engaging in sneaky cheating with a mundane substance of questionable efficacy in giving her a true advantage. For somebody with Sharapova's ability to reel in huge prize money and appearance bucks to risk her career on a just-banned drug with barely more advantage than aspirin or celecoxib would be more naive than anything.

I could be wrong, of course. But in this film, it looks to me like Maria is more of a victim than a villian. I hope she can prove her accusers wrong. She comes off like a woman with great talent who - because of this incident - was forced to grow up and work like mad just to get her groove going again. Here's hoping her hard work and newfound awareness pay off, and not just in monetary terms.
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3/10
Only for devoted Sharapova fans
ckyprianou12 May 2018
A love letter to herself. There's nothing here that questions or challenges Sharapova as to why she was taking the banned substance, sold in this film as an " honest" mistake.. yet she was dropped by 2 of her biggest sponsor! The documentary is turgid and sheds little light on the athlete other than she comes over ( rightly or wrongly ) as just any other young woman addicted to her Instagram account, her wardrobe and her appearance. Tennis fans should avoid unless you love this woman.
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1/10
Slowwww
pittman-4390620 April 2018
Such a slow-paced doc about a narcissist playing the victim. If she was coming back from an injury then maybe I'd feel some compassion, but she was coming back from a drug suspension. Seriously though, what's up with all the slow-motion shots?? It's like they had 30 minutes of footage and had to stretch it out to an hour.
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1/10
I wish it had got to the point
pjcons429 January 2019
Wow the most boring person in the world since Paris Hilton. Narcissist. Cheat. And now 55 minutes I will never get back.
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