Miracle in Bern: Escape to Victory 1. The best football movie: "Escape to Victory" If it weren't for the fact that the judges of the 54th Academy Awards collectively took a nap, this Oscar's statuette would undoubtedly be awarded to the best football movie of all time.
"The Great Escape", this football blockbuster jointly produced by the United States and the United Kingdom in 1981, in addition to starring Stallone, a hard-core superstar who was one of the most popular Japanese players at the time, also included the football king Pele and football emperor Beckenbauer.
And a large number of football superstars who were very popular in the early 1980s.
The story is based on a true historical fact during World War II. It tells the story of a football team composed of Allied prisoners of war who defeated the Nazi German team, thereby defeating their attempt to use football matches to demoralize the Allied forces.
The film is full of climaxes and thrilling twists and turns, especially at the end, where the wonderful performances of the football superstars on the green field are still deeply engraved in the dreams of many fans and moviegoers.
2. The first football film to win the award: "Football is Our Life". In 2000, the German Film Awards awarded the Academy Award for Actor to the star of "Football is Our Life" Uwe.
Oxenych, the first football film in the history of cinema to win the Grand Prix.
This is the 18th year after "Escape" lost to "Chariots" at the 54th Oscar.
The main reason why the critically acclaimed football film cannot be favored by the film award judges is because football and film art are "incompatible with culture and martial arts" or because there are too few important fans in the film industry?
3. The earliest women's football film: "Victory Girls". Although Chinese director Xie Jin devoted himself to the filming of "Women's Football No. 9" regardless of his age, the first place in this field has been snatched by the British. This film was shot on
"Victory Girls" in the late 1990s tells the story of the first women's football team in England, the birthplace of football.
A large group of girls organized themselves to challenge the male monopoly of football and achieved success. While pursuing football, they also pursued the value and meaning of life.
Although women's football in England is still lackluster, this "Victory Girl" still allows us to see the more important meaning of football than winning or losing - that is, the meaning of pursuit and persistence.
4. The football movie with the most news: "Shaolin Football" If you type the words "Shaolin Football" into your computer's search engine, you will definitely be shocked by what you get. Among tens of thousands of news
, you will see tidbits such as Zhou Xingxing changed his acting career and Zhao Wei became an ugly girl, etc. You will also see various revelations about the ban of "Shaolin Soccer", and there is a fight between the co-producers of the show for profit.
As well as insider information revealing that the film plagiarized the Bhutanese film "Little Lama Watches the World Cup", its impact and eye-catching intensity are even greater than the three-minute climax of a Hollywood blockbuster.
But these did not prevent the film from becoming the highest-grossing Hong Kong film in 2001 and winning seven Hong Kong Film Awards that year.
5. The blackest football film: "Penalty Zone" Just when our fans are grieving for the black whistles that fill our immature league body, a former Czechoslovak film "Penalty Zone" comes into our view. The film describes
In order to profit from football matches, club owners engaged in behind-the-scenes deals, bribed referees and coaches, played match-fixing and blew whistles, and eventually killed people.
Although the film ultimately falls into the cliché of a detective film, its realistic angle still has a strong sense of concern.
Recently, it has been reported that the famous domestic director Teng Wenji will start filming a movie "Black Whistle" that reflects the "strange phenomenon" in football in July. It is said that Ge You and Zhang Guoli may join the film.
I hope this film can be successfully made and can be seen by the audience, so that the Czechs will not be the only ones in the field of anti-criminal films.
6. The most humane football movie: "The Fans" This is a comedy film adapted from a play, shot in 1963, telling the story of the relationship between fans and tickets that took place on the eve of the championship and runner-up finals between a city's labor traffic team and the medical team.
touching story.
The driver fan lost the ticket he finally got. He waited anxiously for the ticket at the entrance of the stadium. As a result, he fought with a doctor fan for a ticket and staged a series of hilarious fights. In the end, he failed.
The doctor got the ticket.