La Absoluta

Documentary  Spain 

La Absoluta is a sports drama film that chronicles the rise of the Spanish national soccer team under the leadership of Iker Casillas and Xavi Hernandez. The story begins in the early 2000s when the Spanish team was known for its underwhelming performance in international tournaments, often getting knocked out in the early stages.

The film shows how Casillas and Xavi, along with their teammates such as Fernando Torres, Andres Iniesta, and Sergio Ramos, worked tirelessly to change the culture of the Spanish team. They introduced a possession-based playing style that was modeled after Barcelona's famous tiki-taka style, which emphasized quick, short passes and teamwork.

As the team's performance improved, they went on to win the 2008 and 2012 European Championships and the 2010 World Cup, becoming the first team to win three consecutive major international tournaments. The film captures the excitement and drama of these historic wins, as well as the personal struggles and triumphs of the players.

La Absoluta also explores the rivalry between Casillas and Xavi's respective clubs, Real Madrid and Barcelona, and how the players were able to put aside their differences for the good of the national team. The film ends with the retirement of Casillas and Xavi, who left a lasting legacy on Spanish soccer and inspired a new generation of players.

Overall, La Absoluta is a stirring tribute to two of Spain's greatest soccer players and their contributions to the success of the national team. It is a must-watch for soccer fans and anyone who appreciates stories of perseverance and teamwork.

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