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Goal! (2005)

Drama | 118 minutes
3,39 911 votes

Genre: Drama / Sport

Duration: 118 minuten

Alternative titles: Goal: Kick Off / Goal! The Dream Begins

Country: United States

Directed by: Danny Cannon

Stars: Kuno Becker, Alessandro Nivola and Marcel Iureș

IMDb score: 6,7 (66.888)

Releasedate: 29 September 2005

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Goal! plot

"Every Dream Has A Beginning"

Santiago is a boy with an incredible football talent. Like millions of other boys, he wants to become a professional football player. Living in the barrios of Los Angeles, however, never seems to become more than a dream. Until one day something special happens... and Santiago is allowed to play on a trial basis at the great Newcastle United in the English Premier League.

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Mal Braithwaite

Hughie McGowan

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avatar van patrick17

patrick17

  • 613 messages
  • 448 votes

The movie is fine.

If you just love football then this is a movie you should definitely see.

The film is not credible in terms of camera images, but I do find the story believable.

I suspect that there are certainly young guests who want to make their dream come true from South Anerika and who want to succeed in Europe.

The stories surrounding it of asma, and of course not so many opportunities. Certainly in contemporary football such a trip with the photo is not possible.

Montage was nicely done with the first team players like Shearer/Carr/Dyer. Just not credible because when you step onto the field you see other characters, well that's whining about something

while there is no other way.

As far as I'm concerned, just an entertaining movie and a beautiful girlfriend

3.5 *

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avatar van Movsin

Movsin

  • 8038 messages
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Besides the story about Santiago, which is quite pleasant to look at, the film touches on some aspects of the football world: the innate talent and the hard road to being a professional, the management of a club, the role of the brokers, the mutual rivalry of the players on the field, the emotions, the success and the danger of it off the field...

Certainly to be welcomed by a football freak with cameos from a few stars.

Overall, however, somewhat unbelievable.

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avatar van NRT

NRT

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Good story. Nice to see those stars and of course the Newcastle stadium is also a beautiful backdrop. Nice that they don't take a big club right away. Now I'm not saying that Newcastle isn't a 'big' club, but in terms of prizes and performance it isn't. Very unfortunate about the football techniques they use. There were things that Ronaldinho couldn't even do. Let's be realistic instead of that nonsense. Anyone who plays football sees that this is not possible.

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