Excellent, excellent, excellent ⭐️ ⭐️ ⭐️

Beautiful from a cinematic point of view but the content was visceral.

His mental health breakdown really hit home with me having gone through the same thing earlier this year.

The loss of his wonderful father also hit home, it’s 19 years next week since I lost my own dad, the biggest influence on my life.

On Thursday I had a hospital appointment in Edgbaston at The Priory and set my sat nav seeing as I had moved house since my last visit to that area.

It took me in from a different direction and I suddenly saw signs for the QE Hospital.

I suddenly found myself with tears in my eyes, the remembrance of my dad having his quadruple heart bypass there in June 2003, he survived it but died from a related issue three months later unexpectedly.

Me and him had the most important moment of my life just before he went in for the operation, words that meant everything to the two of us.

This documentary is real, it’s a portrait of life and I utterly related to it.

A compelling hour and 45 minutes whether you love cricket or hate it......it’s the human side that works so well.

Documentary of the year or indeed many a year for me.