Goal (2005)
Having had the disappointment of watching Goal 3 the other night, we thought that we would revisit the original films (epecially as normal TV viewing is a bit thin on the ground).
Basic Plot
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Santiago Nunez, a Mexican living in Los Angeles. His family are poor, his father has ideas for what he wants him to do, and yet he has an incredible football tal...
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Santiago Nunez, a Mexican living in Los Angeles. His family are poor, his father has ideas for what he wants him to do, and yet he has an incredible football tal...
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When ten-year-old Santiago Munez crossed the Mexican border into America, he had two ... more
things with him - hisfootball and a ragged picture of the FIFA World Cup. This rags-to-riches story of trial and tribulation, love and loss, tragedy and triumph is the...
Dhan Dhana Dhan Goal is the story of a struggling football club; Southall United. The team ... more
has no stars no sponsors no spectators and most importantly no coach. Yet it nurtures the hope that it will win the cup this time. But with opposition from the city council and a local sports commentator - is there really any future for this small football club?
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footballer. After an extraordinary turn of events the poor Mexican-American immigrant has the chance to make his dream a reality when Newcastle United come calling... Goal 2: Newcastle United's favorite player reaches superstardom - and every footballer's dream - when he's transferred to Real Madrid to play in the UEFA European Champions League alongside David Beckham Zinedine Zidane Raul Guti and Iker Casillas. As Santiago basks in the glory acclaim and money he discovers the ugly face of success - one that threatens to destroy everything he's worked for and everyone he loves.... Filled with breathless football action in real games with real football legends Goal 2: Living The Dream is a thrilling adrenaline rush!
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Production Year: 1977 - Action/Adventure - Director: Clint Eastwood - Original Language: English - Classification: 18 years and over - Starring:Clint Eastwood, Sondra Locke, Pat Hingle, William Prince, Bill McKinney
Action/Adventure - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring:Jack Ging, Marla Heasley, Lance Legault, Melinda Culea, Mr T, Dwight Schultz, Dirk Benedict, George Peppard, Carl Franklin
Production Year: 1964 - Action/Adventure - Director: Cyril Endfield - Original Language: English - Classification: Parental Guidance - Starring:Stanley Baker, Jack Hawkins, Ulla Jacobsson, James Booth, Michael Caine, Nigel Green
Production Year: 2002 - Action/Adventure - Director: Vincenzo Natali - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring:Lucy Liu, David Hewlett, Anne Marie Scheffler, Joseph Scoren, Matthew Sharp, Jeremy Northam
Advantages: Easy to follow - good football shots - a feel good film. Disadvantages: Plot may be a bit basic and predictable for some
==Goal (2005)==
Having had the disappointment of watching Goal 3 the other night, we thought that we would revisit the original films (epecially as normal TV viewing is a bit thin on the ground).
===Basic Plot===
This is essentially a feel good film for football fans, particularly those of a younger age with dreams of their own. It follows the fortunes of Santiago Munez who as a child illegally entered the USA ... ...dreamed of having a better life and in particular Santiago dreamed the dream of most little boys; to grow up to be a successful footballer. The film shows his interest at an early age, playing football with his friends with every spare moment he gets, using cardboard as shin pads, as Santiago's family are still quite poor. Santiago dutifully works in poorly paid jobs to help his family and saves some of his earnings for his future. There is tension ... more
Goal (2005)
Having had the disappointment of watching Goal 3 the other night, we thought that we would revisit the original films (epecially as normal TV viewing is a bit thin on the ground).
Basic Plot
This is essentially a feel good film for football fans, particularly those of a younger age with dreams of their own. It follows the fortunes of Santiago Munez who as a child illegally entered the USA (from Mexico) with his family. Of course they dreamed of having a better life and in particular Santiago dreamed the dream of most little boys; to grow up to be a successful footballer. The film shows his interest at an early age, playing football with his friends with every spare moment he gets, using cardboard as shin pads, as Santiago's family are still quite poor. Santiago dutifully works in poorly paid jobs to help his family and saves some of his earnings for his future. There is tension within his family, as his father expects Santiago to help him fulfil his dream of having his own gardening business - a real honest way of making money - a family business.
Santiago is playing with his friends when he spotted by an ex football scout from England. The football scout tries to get an agent to come and see him (to no avail) but of course that is not the end of the story... There are difficulties we see early on; Santiago has asthma and of course has little money, and only the support of his grandma and his younger brother (his mother left home when he was young). The story follows his progress and the pursuit of his dream.
Actors
Kuno Becker
- Whilst this is no oscar winning actor, he carried the role really well and best of all, made you empathise and root for his character. He was believable as a poor boy following his dreams and refreshingly was not arrogant at all. I liked his accent and would like to see him in more films, unfortunately he doesn't seem to have done that many films, but I can imagine that he would be great in teen or kids movies.
Tony Plana
- Recently perhaps more famous for his role as 'Ugly Betty's' father, Tony was well cast as the Mexican father taking care of his family, trying to bring his son down to earth, while he tried to reach for the stars. I especially liked the scenes were he began to show his pride in his son and change his way of thinking.
Marcel Lures
- This actor was perfect as the enigmatic football manager of Newcastle United, who the players feared and respected, full of wise words and anecdotes. I am sure that in real ife a manager such as this would not be so easily persuaded to give young players chances - after all they must get begging letters and pestering all the time. However, this is the movies and of course anything is possible...
Anna Friel
Anna Friel is good whatever she appears in - her Newcastle accent was good and she portrayed the unassuming nurse and romantic interest of Santiago perfectly. She is always good as the girl next door.
Glen Foy
Although he was not a central actor he was great as the unassuming ex player and scout. He appeared mainly in the early stages and also at the end - but it was nice to see someone who now ran a garage, going to such trouble to push for someone they thought had talent.
Alessandro Nivola
Alessandro played the successul player who was constantly trying to mess up his life with his partying and wild life. You can imagine how some players do live their life in this way, although I am sure there was quite a bit of stereotyping going on too. Anyway he played this role well and was believable in this part.
Director
Danny Cannon is the English born director and also enjoys playing football himself which is apparent as his love of the game can comes through in the film. He has also directed episodes of CSI.
Overall Opinion
I liked this film because it didn't pretend to be something it wasn't. It was a feel good film with the usual twists and turns where you root for the underdog. I also liked the contrast between sunny Los Angeles and rainy Newcastle. It was good how they shot Newcastle in a positive light with great shots of the coastline and misty morning shots on the training pitch. Also even though the film centred upon Santiago, other characters were also developed and added to the story. The filming and editing of the football shots was great, giving you a real feel for the skill of the players. There was also cameo's by Alan Shearer and David Beckham etc.
Although the film had a 12 certificate I have to say that it was not as risque as Goal 3 which had the same rating. Although there was the odd swear word and a bit of kissing, I didn't feel as though it was too much to stop my young son from watching. He enjoyed watching the football scenes, the training and the tension involved in whether Santiago would succeed or not.
I am not sure whether it would appeal to die hard football fans, but I thought it was a good movie for teens and families who enjoy watching football. There are also a few good jokes exploiting the ignorance of Santiago when it comes to the language of the Geordies. The mix of genuine football footage with invented scenes is clevely done and you still feel the suspense even though you know the end result, which is helped by the sound of a beating heart against silence as Santiago considers his shots.
Another thing that I liked is that it wasn't all plain sailing and happy familiy moments as you might expect - it didn't round everything off nicely and there was some sad moments too. Having everything as rosy in the garden is a trap that too many films of this nature fall into, just to please the masses.
If I have any criticism at all, it would be for the somewhat abrupt and cliched ending, but you can't have everthing and it helps knowing that Santiago's fortunes can be followed in the sequel.
Advantages
#Simple rags to riches feel good story
#Good music
#A star you can warm to
#Good acting from supporting roles
Disadvantages
#Predictable
#David Beckham's minor speaking role!
Soundtrack
I enjoyed the soundtrack, there were songs by Oasis, Happy Mondays and Kaspian. I'm not an expert in this area but the music worked well and was chosen well.
Cast
Tony Plana - Hernan Munez Kuno Becker - Santiago Munez Alessandro Nivola - Gavin Harris Anna Friel - Roz Harmison Stephen Dillane - Glen Foy Sean Pertwee - Barry Rankin Marcel Lures - Erik Dornhelm
Quotes
Erik Dornhelm: Here we pass the ball, you understand that? We're a unit, not a one-man show. The name on the front of the shirt is more important than the one on the back.
Santiago Munez: I don't know where home is. Roz Harmison: Yeah ya do. It's green an' it's got a goal post at each end.
General Info
The film runs for 118 minutes.
It is a certificate 12.
Studio: Buena Vista Home Entertainment
Extra Bonus Features
There are four different features:
*Behind the Pitch
*The Beauty of the Game - explaining the intensity of football around the world
*Audio Commentary by Director Danny Cannon
*Happy Mondays Music Video - Playground Superstar
Availability
This film is available from Amazon for only £3.98 which I feel is a good price. We have watched it more htan once, at the vey least rent it and give it a go. I originally got it for my son, but I have to say it wa much better than I expected. i think that now is a good time to watch this film, just as the football season gets underway...Recommended.
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Advantages: Decent Plot, some good acting, cleverly worked football scenes Disadvantages: The ending is too loose and David Beckham's acting
Being a football fan the concept behind Goal seemed like one that should really appeal to me. I was however put off by Dream Team on Sky One and I was incredibly worried that Goal would just turn out to be an overly long episode of it. I did, however, feel it was unfair to judge Goal by Dream Team’s standard as for starters it had a much bigger budget and featured a number of real footballers. So having recently joined an online subscription service ... ...wasn’t willing to actually buy. The plot follows the story of a young kid from Mexico. At a young age Santiago’s (Kuno Becker) family escaped Mexico for Los Angeles. Some 10 years later while playing for a local team in the park he is spotted by former Newcastle midfielder Glen Foy (Stephen Dillane). He is convinced that Santiago has what it takes to be a star back in England and so through unusual measures arranges a trial for Santiago with Newcastle ...
Andy.mack 25.06.2007
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Advantages: Better than I expected with good characters. Disadvantages: Some of the old sports movie cliches
Goal tells the story of a poor Mexican illegal immigrant kid from LA called Santiago Munez (played by Kuno Becker) who loves football and is an exceptional talent. When he is spotted in LA by a one time scout and ex professional player Glen Foy (played by Stephen Dillane) he is given the chance of a lifetime - a trial with Newcastle United. The story follows Santiago or Santi as he gets called as he travels to England to fulfill his dream. There ... ...me I am sure you can guess what happnens - when did you ever see a sports movie that did not have a happy ending.
That said the movie does manage to avoid alot of the old sports movie cliches and in fact puts together an interesting and at times surprising story. I will leave it at that as I do not want to ruin it for anyone.
Kuno Becker was a surpise for me he is actually a good actor not just a pretty boy and you believe his angusih when he must ...
Jamesconnolly75 12.05.2006
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Amazing Film I Would Reccomend It To All People.
The Main Charactor Is Kuno Becker. He Is A Stunning Young Man .
The Theme Of This Film Is Follow Your Dreams. ...
lauren--xo 20.06.2007
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Advantages: Nice Looking Main Charactor =] Kuno Becker Disadvantages: None Loved It All
Goal Is A Fantastic Film That Has Appealed To Me With The Outstanding Talent Of Santago!
Summery - Santiago Is A Teenage Boy Who Wants To Follow His Dream And Become A Footballer. He Follows His Dreams When A Scout Notices His Good Skills And Tactics When He Is Playing In The Local Park. However His Dad Has A Different Opinion. He Wants Santiago To Work In His Gardening Buisiness But His Gran Would Like Both Her Grandsons To Follow Their Dreams. ... ...His Target Santiego Has Nearly Enough Money To Go To England But His Dad Almost Ruins His Dreams By Stealing His Money And Buying A Truck For His Buisiness. Santiago Is Very Anooyed By This But His Plans Still Go Ahead As His Gran Gives Him Money. He Then Jets Of To England. He Is Given A Months Trial. Incidents During This Trial Nearly Make His Dream Not Worthwhile. After a Training Session One Day He Gets A Phonecall. His Father Passed Away. Santiego ...
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Nice movie.But In my opinion ,there were many good things that we can get from this movie.We can learn how to take our dreams and we can learn how to break the barrier.
The film take a good condition about a boy whose poor.And he want to be a good player.
Parents must watch this film. ...
kempolon 09.07.2009
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Advantages: Everything, watching villa what they do best Disadvantages: None, apart from the presenter.
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Santiago Munez, an illegal Mexican immigrant living in Los Angeles, lives and breathes soccer. With the support of his doting grandmother, Santiago travels to England, and finds himself in a world where football is king, and footballers are Gods. His path to soccer stardom is tortuous and paved with pitfalls. Santiago must overcome a terrible tryout, a secret asthma condition, and the animosity of some of his teammates.
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WALT DISNEY STUDIOS HOME ENTERTAINM; TECHNICOLOR DISTRIBUTION SERVICES
Behind The Pitch, The Beautiful Game, Audio Commentary Feature Length, Happy Mondays Music Video Playground Superstar, Munez Plus 10, Golden Moments Of The FIFA World Cup, 2006 FIFA World Cup Germany, Goal II Trailer, Audio Described
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2.40 Wide Screen
Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital 5.1 English French Italian Spanish
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The best footy film ever (Match, )
A winner (The Sun, )
Possibly the best football film ever (Zoo, )
DVD Description
Santiago Munez (Kuno Becker), an illegal Mexican immigrant living in Los Angeles, lives and breathes soccer, but seems destined to live his life as a day labourer. His father, Hernan (Tony Plana), a stern hardworking man, discourages Santiago from playing soccer, believing it is only a feckless fantasy. One day, a former British professional, Glen Foy, spots Santiago playing in a pickup game, and promises him a tryout for Newcastle United. With the support of his doting grandmother, Santiago travels to England, and finds himself in a world where football is king, and footballers are Gods. His path to soccer stardom is tortuous and paved with pitfalls. Santiago must overcome a terrible tryout, a secret asthma condition, and the animosity of some of his teammates. However, with the guidance of Glen, the love of a plucky and beautiful nurse (Anna Friel), and the unexpected support by Newcastle United's playboy star Gavin Harris (Alessandro Nivola), Santiago finally finds himself in a position to score a pivotal goal and live his dream.
GOAL! THE DREAM BEGINS contains many of the familiar tropes of the zero-to-hero sports story, but it rises above the cliches of the genre through the quality of the screenplay and the excellence of the acting. Each of the many minor roles is played to humble perfection, and the film artfully juggles dozens of subplots: Santiago's problematic involvement with troubled superstar Gavin Harris, his romance with Roz, his friendship with Glen, and his strained relationship with his father. The film proves to be full of subtle warmth and surprisingly moving. Thrilling matches--and cameos by such soccer luminaries as David Beckham and Zinedine Zidane--will certainly appeal to soccer fans, but GOAL!'s charming story will appeal to almost anyone.
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