Le Ballon d’Or is praising the dreams and youth revealing the topic of Salif Keïta, the first African Ballon d’Or winner and the young footballer Bandian. Signified as the virtue of the rural Guinean country side, it inspires intrigues the simple and pure passion of a child dream scenarios in series of passion series done with the help of a happiest character Bandian ,and mainly his football trainer Karim.
Still having a hopeful theme, which emphasizes Geddie’s success as a protagonist, the film spends time and attempts to reveal economic aspects connected to sports and athletes. With a great gorgeous score that melds back Guinean music with cutting edge beats the film hits all the feels but there are some issues with pacing during the middle section.
The involvement of the dialogue between the characters is appropriate since it is depended on the difficulties and the cast’s dreams. Therefore, “Le Ballon d’Or”’ is an inspiring drama about facing the difficulties in life and striving for victories, for dreams, for football; thus, any spectators who will be twice to see this picture, will be touched and inspired by perhaps one of the strongest messages in this movie.