
“Beckham” provides a perspective on the life of the former English striker, from depression to rumors of infidelity.
The work was directed by Fisher Stevens, revolving around the main character David Beckham. The film tells about the love for football, memories during the competition, and also reveals the personal life of the former famous player.

Growing up in a working-class family, when he first became famous, Beckham often spent "a lot" on personal hobbies. Typically, he used all his advertising money to buy a BMW M3 car. Former player Gary Neville said his teammates received the money and spent it all the next day. "Beckham will wait until his next paycheck to buy a Gucci jacket," Neville said.
The film also mentions one of the most controversial moments of Beckham's career: The red card in the match against Argentina at the 1998 World Cup. During the knockout round, the former midfielder stepped on the foot of player Diego Simeone and was disqualified by the referee.
In the last episode, Victoria first mentioned the rumor that her husband had an affair with Rebbeca Loos in 2003. When the information seriously affected the couple's life, Victoria moved to Spain - where the player played for Real Madrid - and at the same time tried to resolve the marital crisis.
The artist said football fans in Spain consider her a "villain" for delaying Beckham's move to play for Real Madrid. At that time, Victoria said she wanted to find a suitable school for her sons Brooklyn and Romeo, then move to this country with her husband.
