As early as watching the first part of "Fame with a Ball", I was looking forward to the second and third parts of the trilogy. For a movie that had been planned for a long time to make a trilogy, it took two years for the second movie to be released. The progress is obviously a bit slow. I really don’t know when the third movie based on the World Cup in Germany will be released. . Like almost all films that have sequels, the first one is always the best, the plot is tense and the picture quality is exquisite, and the cameo performances of big-name stars such as Shearer Beckham all make me as a fan excited. Of course, there are also a lot of flaws. The most criticized is that the protagonist Santiago, as an illegal Mexican immigrant who smuggled into the United States, was able to join the Newcastle team in the Premier League without breaking a sweat. A bit of common sense knows that playing in the Premier League is the most important thing. Trouble, it's not easy to get a labor certificate. It seems that you have to play N times on behalf of the national team and so on... Even so, the first part of "Fame With One Goal" is still a wonderful one. Sports inspirational movie. The second film just came out. There are more big names in the film. It can be said that it is full of stars, because Santiago moved to the club with the largest density of stars in the world - Real Madrid. Although the cameos are all shining superstars, they can't hide the cliché and paleness of the script. Why are almost all sequels disappointing? not understand.
The plot revolves around the Champions League. After many twists and turns, it includes a series of troubles in the male protagonist's personal life (what is the mystery of his life, the conflict with his agent, the estrangement with his fiancée, the temptation of a Spanish beauty who has a fetish for collecting stars, and the unscrupulous Reporters clashed fiercely, etc.), Real Madrid finally beat Arsenal in the final with the bravery of Santiago and his friend Kevin, and won the European Cup. Hehe, the disappointing side in the 2006 Champions League final was indeed the Gunners led by Wenger, but it was not Real Madrid who won the cup, but their arch-rival Barcelona.
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