Shaolin Soccer(2001)
Blend of comedy, sports and kung-fu action in which a team combining soccer skills and kung-fu on the pitch vie for a big tournament prize.
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Age group12+ years
Duration99 mins
I dont want to be a moan, but the whole film was ridiclous! The specal effects were poor (granted it is an old film so they were good), the football (sorry, i'm english)and kung-fu was really sad, with all the "HIII YAAAA"'s and "KONG SHEEEE"'s. The romance was bad, nuf said, in the end the girl plasters herself with makeup to make herself more appeling to the kung-fu kid, it just brain washes modern girls to think that plastic surgary is the answer (its not girls, its seriosly NOT!). Small bits were funny, but not bad mouth funny or dirty funny so im shocked that it is a 12 i would personaly go for PG.
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