Bye Bye Barry (2023)

  • Year: 2023
  • Released: 21 Nov 2023
  • Country: United States
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  • IMDb: https://www.imdb.com/title/tt29720239/
  • Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/bye_bye_barry
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  • Language: English
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  • Genre: Documentary, Sport
  • Runtime: min
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  • Director: Paul Monusky, Micaela Powers, Angela Torma
  • Cast: Barry Sanders, Tim Allen, Bill Belichick
  • Keywords: american football, sport,
8.2/10
100% – Critics
97% – Audience

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Bye Bye Barry Movie Reviews

A beautiful story about football and life

I’ve seen comments that Barry still hasn’t answered the “why” question. I strongly disagree. He lost many of his friends/teammates to free agency over a small amount of time. He has a close relationship with his first coach, who was replaced. The new offense was not the best scheme for him. Two players were injured the same season with spinal cord injuries and one never walked again. For most of his last year he felt it was his last and in the last game, they were beat down and I’m sure he saw little promise of any change. He said his heart wasn’t in it and that season did nothing to change it, it sounds like it made it worse. Although Barry didn’t end up having any daughters I heard he once commented that if he could play 10 years and be healthy where he could walk a daughter down an aisle, he’d retire. Who can argue that playing a few more years to be injured and suffering the rest of your life is worth it? Also with what we know about concussions and CTE, he probably dodged a bullet.

I think what matters most is that he is a good person, a role model for kids, and didn’t let fame change who he is. You can see his dad was his voice and was a great man. I think there’s a lot of wisdom to gain from the documentary and it’s one of the best I’ve ever seen. It’s not just about football, it’s about life. My favorite thing his dad said was he’d like all of his sons to have 2-3 kids because it makes a man whole. As a father I couldn’t agree more.

Guess what Detroit?

Barry never owed you a g*****n thing. He can retire on his own terms and you can suck it and deal with it.

ABOUT MY REVIEWS:

I do not include a synopsis of the film/show — you can get that anywhere and that does not constitute a meaningful review — but rather my thoughts and feelings on the film that hopefully will be informative to you in deciding whether to invest 90-180 minutes of your life on it.

My scale: 1-5 decreasing degrees of “terrible”, with 5 being “mediocre” 6- OK. Generally held my interest OR had reasonable cast and/or cinematography, might watch it again 7 – Good. My default rating for a movie I liked enough to watch again, but didn’t rise to the upper echelons 8- Very good. Would watch again and recommend to others 9- Outstanding. Would watch over and over; top 10% of my ratings 10 – A classic. (Less than 2% receive this rating). For Lifetime Movies for Chicks (LMFC), drop the above scale by 3 notches. A 6 is excellent and 7 almost unattainable.

A proper goodbye to a legendary figure

I have always been a Barry Sanders fan, and one of the few who understood when he walked away from the game when he did. We have become so custom in our society to big egos among great athletes, propelling them to hang on in a sport that they no longer have the skills to compete in, getting by on name alone. Not Barry, not for one second! The phrase “lightning in a bottle” is often used to describe the tremendous amount of power and energy in a small package of time or mass… Barry Sanders was an entire global storm measuring 5’8″! His highlights are just as eye popping now, as they were then- he’s a truly amazing bad ass, a man among men for all time. There will never be another Barry Sanders, what a great father, what a great story how he was his father’s son. I forgot how fun the NFL used to be, thank you for everything Barry, most of all for being Barry Sanders every step of the way.