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Goal II: Living the Dream (2007)

Drama | 115 minutes
3,06 404 votes

Genre: Drama / Sport

Duration: 115 minuten

Country: United Kingdom

Directed by: Jaume Collet-Serra

Stars: Kuno Becker, Alessandro Nivola and Rutger Hauer

IMDb score: 5,8 (35.194)

Releasedate: 9 February 2007

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Goal II: Living the Dream plot

After Santiago Munez (Becker) moved to Newcastle in the first part, his wish came true. He now plays for this club for several years, until one of the best clubs in the world reports to him to sign him: Real Madrid.

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patrick17

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  • 448 votes

After the first part, but also immediately watched the second part!

I personally don't think it makes it to the first part.

I thought the story with the ''cheating'' ended a bit quickly, you can see him tongues

with the Spanish lady, but otherwise you don't see / hear much of it.

Same with his agent Foy!

Nice side effect that Dutchman Rutger Hauer plays the trainer and on the

goes completely off the rails at the end.

The players and images were not well presented in some parts (Munez got red but you could clearly see that it was Gravensen who was still on the field later).

Small mistakes that could have been fixed I suspect.

All in all, a fun movie.

3.0*

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avatar van Dreiecke

Dreiecke

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  • 902 votes

Visually, this is a beautiful film, with many colors and light/shadow play, beautiful decors and color combinations and filters with, for example, blur effect. Good variety in camera angles and regular slow motion images.

I also found it interesting in terms of audio, with appropriate Spanish songs and melodies, otherwise some easy pop songs. Acting was convincing.

I thought the script/screenplay was a bit too 'loose' and that's why I found the story a bit dragging and sometimes a bit long-winded or confused. But maybe that's also because I didn't see part I

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SmackItUp

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Significantly less than the first part. Still nice, but where Munez felt approachable in part 1, and it was about succeeding as a football player, this is about family drama. And that doesn't fit at all. Certainly not in a football movie.

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