◎IMDB Link
/title/tt0380389
◎File Format DVD-RMVB
◎Video Size 608 x 256
◎Length 118 Min
◎Directed by Danny Cannon
◎Starring Bittersweet Becker
◎Principal: Danny Cannon
◎The movie is a movie about a man and his family. Kuno Becker .... Santiago Munez
David Beckham David Beckham .... Himself
Kieron Dyer .... Himself
Anna Friel Anna Friel .... Roz Harmison
Raul Gonzalez .... Himself
Marcel Iures Marcel Iures .... Erik Dornhelm
Patrick Kluivert .... Himself
Alessandro Nivola Alessandro Nivola .... Gavin Harris
Kieran O'Brien .... Hughie McGowan
Wayne Rooney .... Himself
Alan Shearer .... Himself
Zinédine Zidane .... Himself
Stephen Tierne Stephen Dillane .... Glen Foy
Sean Pertwee Sean Pertwee .... Barry Rankin
Cassandra Bell .... Christina
One Goal BT Download 05 America's Most Anticipated Soccer Blockbuster
◎Brief Introduction
Synopsis:
Born in Los Angeles, Diego, a Mexican boy, dreams of becoming a great soccer player. Discovered by scouts, the talented Diego is given the chance to realize his dream: joining English Premier League rivals Newcastle. Hard training and countless stares on and off the field are the test of God's sincerity to Diego's test even over the battle of the pass Diego will be able to realize his dream in the elite gathered green field, and from then on to face a completely different European stage ......
The film is mainly about the Los Angeles-born Mexican boy Diego dreamed of becoming a great soccer player. With his own hard work and the discovery of scouts, he finally wins himself a contract to sign for Newcastle United, a famous club in the English Premier League, and from then on, he has to face a completely different stage in the European League. From Century Globe Online
Behind the Scenes:
The first installment of "A Ball of Fame" will focus on the English Premier League and see how Santiago, who is a soccer enthusiast and a talented player, travels to England to join English Premier League powerhouse Newcastle United, where he will play against first-class stars! Santiago will move to Real Madrid, the top Spanish club, in the UEFA Champions League, where he will play against AC Milan in the UEFA Cup! The third installment will be filmed on location at the 2006 World Cup, with an unparalleled atmosphere of excitement and tension, featuring the stars' real-life skills coupled with powerful CG effects, making the exciting scenes real!
In anticipation of the World Cup, a quadrennial global event, the first-ever $100 million soccer movie trilogy, "One Goal to Win It All," will soon debut, taking you from the Premier League to the UEFA Champions League and then straight into the World Cup! The movie will take the international soccer world as its stage, inviting a number of world-class soccer stars to appear in the movie, with a star-studded, full line-up, and even unprecedented live shooting in the English Premier League and the World Cup and other important matches, with the stars' extraordinary soccer skills coupled with powerful CG special effects, the exciting scene after scene will truly present in front of us, and the passionate and tense atmosphere is incomparable, coupled with the heart-warming exciting and compact plots, which will definitely make millions of movie fans and fans eagerly look forward to! The movie is a great success, and the fans are eagerly waiting for it!
Additionally:
1. The Best Football Movie: The Great Escape
If it weren't for the collective snooze of the 54th Academy Awards jury, the Oscars would have been awarded to one of the best soccer movies of all time, The Great Escape, which was made by the U.S. and the U.K.
In 1981, the film was made by the United States and the U.K.
The film was made by the U.K.
The film was made by the U.K.
The movie is a great success. The 1981 U.S.-British co-production starred hard-boiled superstar Stallone, as well as Pele and Beckenbauer and a host of other soccer greats from the early 1980s, and is based on a World War II period in which the world's most famous soccer team is on the run from the United States to the United States. The story is based on a true historical fact from World War II, which tells the story of a soccer team formed by a group of Allied POWs who foiled a Nazi German team in a plot to demoralize the Allies with a game of soccer. The film's climaxes and thrilling twists and turns, especially at the
end of the movie, where the soccer superstars put on a spectacular performance on the green field, still remain in the dreams of many fans and moviegoers.
The film's climaxes and twists and turns, especially at the end of the movie, where the soccer superstars put on a spectacular performance on the green field, still remain in the dreams of many fans and moviegoers.
2. The first soccer film to win a prize: "Soccer is Our Life"
In 2000, the German Film Prize awarded the gold statuette for the leading role to Uwe Okssonnecht, the star of "Soccer is Our Life", which is the first film to win a prize in the German Film Prize for the leading role in "Soccer is Our Life". This was the first soccer movie in the history of cinema to win a film award. It comes 18 years after "The Great Escape" lost to "Chariots of Fire" at the 54th Oscars. I wonder if the main reason soccer movies don't get the nod from movie juries is because the sport isn't compatible with the art of cinema or because there are too few fans of the biggest names in cinema.
3. The earliest women's soccer film: "The Victory Girls"
While Chinese director Xie Jin defied his age and threw himself into the filming of "Women's Soccer No. 9," the first in the field was already taken by the British, with "The Victory Girls," filmed in the late 1990s, telling the story of the first women's soccer team in England, where the game originated. soccer team in England, the birthplace of soccer. A large group of girls
organized themselves to challenge the male monopoly of the game and succeeded, pursuing
the value and meaning of life while pursuing soccer. Although women's soccer in England is still
lackluster, this "Victory Girls" shows us that there is more to soccer than winning and losing
that is, the significance of pursuit and perseverance.
4. The soccer movie with the most news: "Shaolin Soccer"
If you type the words "Shaolin Soccer" into your computer's search engine, you're bound to be scared by the things you get
a catty head, and in the tens of thousands of pieces of news, you'll see that Star Chow has changed her path to become a Ugly Girl, but you'll also see that Shaolin Soccer has been banned. The film was banned from being shown in theaters, and
there was a fight between the producers and co-producers of the drama for the sake of profit, as well as insider information revealing that the film was plagiarized from the Bhutanese movie Smaller Lama
Watching the World Cup, whose impact and eyeball-killing power is more than that of the Hollywood blockbuster's three-minute climax
. But that didn't stop the film from becoming the biggest Hong Kong
movie of 2001, winning seven Hong Kong Film Awards that year.
5. The blackest soccer movie: "The Penalty Box"
Just as our fans were deploring the black whistles that filled the bodies of our young leagues
, a former Czechoslovakian movie, "The Penalty Box," came into view, depicting clubs
bosses who bribed referees and coaches, played fake soccer and blew the whistle on black players for the sake of making a profit on their matches. and coaches, playing fake soccer and blowing black whistles, and ultimately killing people. Although the movie eventually fell into the cliché of a detective movie, its realistic
entry angle is still of great interest. Recently, there have been reports that the famous domestic director
Teng Wenji will start shooting a movie reflecting the "strange phenomenon" in the soccer world, "Black Whistle", in July, and Ge You and
Zhang Guoli are reportedly likely to join the project. Hopefully, the movie will be made successfully and is expected to meet the audience, so that
the Czechs won't be left alone in the field of anti-triad films.
6. The most humane soccer movie: "The Fans"
This is a comedy movie adapted from a play, taken in 1963, about the touching story between fans and tickets on the eve of the championship final between a city's industrial team and a doctor's
team. The driver fan lost his ticket, which he could not get easily, and waited anxiously for the ticket at the stadium gate, which led to a series of hilarious fights with a doctor fan over a ticket, and in the end, he lost, and the doctor got the ticket.
But in his victory, the doctor met his matchmate, who was the only one who could get a ticket. But in his victory, the doctor encounters a pregnant woman in labor and, out of professional instinct,
gives up the ticket to the driver, and instead of going, the driver-fan uses his car to take
the doctor to the hospital after he gets the ticket, and the two men give up their love of soccer for a good cause.
Beyond some fans who throw mineral water bottles and call them stupid X, the image of these two fans is close to that of angels, which is
touching.
7. The most touching soccer movie of all time: "I Have a Dad, Too"
The biggest selling point of this 1996 film is the leading role played by famed show host David Wu.
The film tells the story of an orphaned boy with leukemia and a soccer star. Naughty and self-conscious, the leukemia orphan Dazhi brags about being the only son of soccer star Lin Tianhai for the sake of vanity. The soccer star
Out of sympathy and in order to build up his confidence in life, he agrees to his request. This is a simple but sincere story, which, in the midst of the mundane, gives people a certain impulse to hold back their tears. As in the hands of a master cook
home cooking, the same condiments, the same seasoning, but it is not a flavor.
8. The most laughable soccer movie: "Kyoto Ballerinas"
This is a tragic film performed by a large group of comedians and comedians, in which Jiang Kun, Chen Peis, Tang Jiezhong and others
play a patriotic team called the "Green Dragons," which is made up of a stream of car salesmen, and a team of foreign sailors, which is made up of a team of "green dragons. "
The Pirates won a hard-fought match against the rivals and preserved the dignity of the nation, but their
victory became a reason for the traitorous imperial court to kill them. The film, directed by Xie Hong, makes clever use of
black humor, and was made 15 years before "Shaolin Soccer," a film that pioneered the use of martial arts to play soccer
. But the real showstopper is the scene in which Qing court ministers raise their flags and yell "get down" in the face of an opposing team's attack, a scene that brought tears to the eyes of many who laughed at it.
9. The most unoriginal soccer movie: "Inferior Lineup"
The American movie "Inferior Lineup" is just a rehash of "Victory Run" from any angle
, except that the Nazi concentration camps are transformed into U.S. prisons; the prisoners of war are transformed into criminals. And the adversaries have changed from German occupation
leaders to prison guards. Despite the presence of the famous British soccer star Danny B.
Despite the presence of the famous British soccer star Danny Koons, the movie still
gives a feeling of déjà vu and lack of excitement.
10. The Most Disappointing Layman's Film: Defensive Strike
Defensive Strike
While it was expected to be a double whammy for both the fans and the moviegoers, Defensive Strike
disappointed both fans and the moviegoers because of its amateurish level of soccer, even though it featured the "Buns" players who puffed up with fat bellies and played amateurish soccer
With the ball in their hands, they were able to play the ball with their fat stomachs.
While the "Baozi" players are hilarious with their fat bellies and amateurish moves on the field, the whole movie is a failure due to its costly production and sloppy preparation
and ultimately a failure due to its lack of amateur soccer.
And then there's Kayla Knightley's "Kick Like Beckham"
and of course, "Shaolin Soccer"