After his parents separate and he loses his place on the soccer team, Moritz must put together a new team against incredible odds.After his parents separate and he loses his place on the soccer team, Moritz must put together a new team against incredible odds.After his parents separate and he loses his place on the soccer team, Moritz must put together a new team against incredible odds.
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Dario Flick
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- TriviaIn 1994, Granz Henman landed a job as a production assistant in the feature film Kids by Larry Clark. Four years later, he co-directed Til Schweiger's directorial debut, the film The Polar Bear.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Ki.Ka Live: Episode dated 11 March 2010 (2010)
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(M & L: Niko Floss, Tom Albrecht)
Performed by Apollo 3
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If this was an English language film it would probably get a big audience in the UK, and not just from football affectionados. I still think it would go down well with older children (despite sub-titles; the film is in German) because the action sequences are excellent and the events that take place are not difficult to understand. The plot is simple, simply done and the better for it. Cliché, perhaps but aren't all good, if not great, films basically simple?
The main character, Moritz, is played by Henry Horn from the German band Apollo 3: The two other members of the band have secondary roles as players in the team. Moritz is the only child of an affluent family. I have no issue with this as to me it only serves to contrast the emotional pain he endures when early in the film his parents split up and he goes to live with his mother and maternal grandfather in another town. None of the characters appear poor in the monetary sense, but they are all suffering in other ways. Misfits forming a team, yes it's been done before and no doubt will be done again.
How it all pans out is wonderfully simple, no computer written plot twists but clever none the less. The film delivers. Sometimes it's good to have egg and frites for supper.
The main character, Moritz, is played by Henry Horn from the German band Apollo 3: The two other members of the band have secondary roles as players in the team. Moritz is the only child of an affluent family. I have no issue with this as to me it only serves to contrast the emotional pain he endures when early in the film his parents split up and he goes to live with his mother and maternal grandfather in another town. None of the characters appear poor in the monetary sense, but they are all suffering in other ways. Misfits forming a team, yes it's been done before and no doubt will be done again.
How it all pans out is wonderfully simple, no computer written plot twists but clever none the less. The film delivers. Sometimes it's good to have egg and frites for supper.
- berenshill
- Feb 3, 2016
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