The leading actor of the film is no longer the Mexican in the first two episodes. However, he also played as a supporting role. The two English players in the poster are the protagonists of this episode. A large number of real shots of this film were collected in real time at the 2006 World Cup in Germany. And I happen to be a fan of the England team, and had to follow the film to review the scene where England was eliminated by a Portuguese penalty kick. Slightly different from the facts, the person who missed the penalty was replaced by the protagonist of the film, Leo Adams. Unlike the previous two episodes, the film no longer focuses on football. Friendship and love are more expressed. I have to say that the Chinese subtitle translation of this film is disappointing. I don't doubt the English level of the translator, but unfortunately none of the star names in it are translated correctly. Oops. In addition, I found a gang-through scene: Charlie, one of the heroes of the plot, has replaced Joe Cole from Chelsea. But then when Beckham scored, the players on the field rushed to celebrate him, Joe Cole's figure was impressive!
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