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Kelce
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What's the Story?
This film documents the 2022–23 year in the life of Eagles football player Jason KELCE. Using archive footage of Kelce's childhood and career, and interviews with family members, friends, and Kelce himself, the film follows the player as he helps lead his team to the Super Bowl and considers retirement. We are introduced to his wife, Kylie, and two little daughters (a third is on the way); his pro player brother, Travis; and his parents.
Is It Any Good?
An entertaining behind-the-scenes look at a football player at the height of his career, this documentary benefits from its access and has enough human interest to appeal even to non-football fans. The key to Kelce is that it's the story of Jason Kelce as a son, brother, husband, and father, not just as the popular Eagles center. For that, director Don Argott was able to spend time with Kelce and his extended family. Sure, it's a flattering portrayal (you never know what's left on the editing room floor), but the access allows for insights like how he met his wife on Tinder and then fell asleep on their first date, or how he and his brother Travis' parents were effectively separated for years but continued living under the same roof to raise the boys. The camera is in the hotel room when Kelce returns home after his team's Super Bowl defeat.
The 2022–23 season was a big one for Kelce: He considered retirement, helped bring his team to the Super Bowl (where he faced off against his brother's team), launched a popular podcast with his brother, and welcomed a new baby. The will-he-or-won't-he-retire setup of the documentary won't pay off for anyone who follows Kelce's career (ironically, the less you know about Kelce and football in general, the more suspenseful this film will be). Either way, it's still interesting to see the emotion and reservations that went into his decision, especially knowing it's still coming down the pipeline. An especially unique scene shows him at a table with a group of retired Eagles players talking sincerely about the highlights and lowlights of retirement. Likewise, his tearful coming-to-terms in a final scene, admitting that the daily challenges of football provide the fire that "keeps you alive," holds lessons for us all.
Talk to Your Kids About ...
Families can talk about Kelce's presentation of Jason and his Philadelphia team as underdogs working hard to be the best and being "unapologetically" themselves. Do you see this vision through this documentary? Can you cite examples?
Jason mentions he accepts the risk of injury to play football because he thrives on the passion, competition, and public leadership role the team gives him. Do you think you would feel differently in a similar position? Why, or why not?
Which pieces of this documentary would you say gave you the most information -- interviews, archive footage, childhood videos, or news clips -- and why? How do they all work together to create a well-rounded view of a person and his family and career?
We don't get to see Jason's family's reaction to his decision about retirement. Why not? What do you imagine their responses were?
Movie Details
- On DVD or streaming: September 12, 2023
- Cast: Jason Kelce , Kylie Kelce , Travis Kelce
- Director: Don Argott
- Studio: Amazon Prime Video
- Genre: Documentary
- Topics: Sports and Martial Arts , Brothers and Sisters
- Character Strengths: Perseverance
- Run time: 102 minutes
- MPAA rating: NR
- Last updated: September 28, 2023
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