If that's the case, here's a link to what looks like a second trailer: There's a couple of seconds where you can kinda hear Christoph Kramer singing When You Say Nothing at All - you know, if that's the sort of thing you like.
I'm too busy watching important CL games at this current point to be bothered. The perks of being an 1859+1 fan, games never get in the way!
Well, some of the first reviews seem to think the film is nothing but a 90 minutes long PR video. Not much of an insight and boring - everbody is playing their roles.
Not surprised by this. Given that Campo Bahia was paid for primarily by private investors, and the fact that I've never seen the German National Team marketed to the extent that they were for this WC...... the movie is essentially just a PR and revenue move.
I really think that win was just as much as a flop by an overated Brazil team as it was a win for us... We really didn't do anything special or play brilliant football for 90 mins... It was that idiot David Luiz leaving his defenders stranded as he raced up the field like an idiot, losing the ball and us counter attacking them with barely any pace. The Brazil defense was non existent, the discipline was non existent, the tactics were non existent.. It was basically a training ground scrimmage.. We really didn't play that great or were that special in that game... Brazil just sucked on all phases that bad. I even called it that this Brazil team and generation is so far behind Germany and Spain and even Europe.. But I got harped on... Well it showed its true colors in that game didn't it???
I told you all we'd win it all.. only the smart ones knew I was right Really the difference in that game is when you see a team dominate, but somehow they always miss a bunch of chances. Well we were the one time that team ended up finishing all of our chances.
Made this. Moment when the final whistle was blown during the final https://gfycat.com/HospitableShimmeringBluetonguelizard
http://www.sueddeutsche.de/sport/sportmomente-des-jahres-man-of-se-match-is-swainstaigr-1.2283595 With his fighting, bleeding, running and playing Bastian Schweinsteiger lead the DFB-team to success. He did immortalize himself in the WC final 2014. Everybody saw that, but not FIFA. They chose Mario Götze, who scored the winning goal, to be man of the match. When the info reached the catacombs after the game at Maracana, an old Argentinian journalist -shaking his head- turned around and said: ""Man of se Match is Swainstaigr."