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A young Shaolin follower reunites with his discouraged brothers to form a soccer team using their martial art skills to their advantage.
Sing is a skilled Shaolin kung fu devotee whose amazing "leg of steel" catches the eye of a soccer coach. Together they assemble a squad of Sing's former Shaolin brothers, inspired by the big-money prize in a national soccer competition. Using an unlikely mix of martial arts and newfound soccer skills, it seems an unbeatable combination until they face the dreaded Team Evil in the ultimate battle for the title.
Sports movies have come somewhat of a long way, but many of them are not particularly memorable outside of cult status for being too cliched, predictable, and lacking in much story or character development. However, what happens when you subvert the sports movie genre by adding in martial arts and special effects? You end up getting Shaolin Soccer by Stephen Chow, a beloved sports comedy from China that has been acclaimed by people all across the world for just how ridiculous albeit creative it truly is, and I couldn't agree more.
The storyline centers around a former Shaolin monk named "Mighty Steel Leg" Sing who reunites his five brothers so they can all apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer (football everywhere else) and bring Shaolin kung fu to the masses, all with the help of the crippled coach "Golden Leg" Fung in order to compete with his biggest foe, Hung. From a conceptual standpoint, this story does sound pretty straight forward, but in execution, it is so much fun to watch all thanks to the martial arts. Each of the six brothers display their own distinct fighting skills that depict a lot of intricate movement and suspenseful tension, making their games both in practice and in tournament breathtaking to watch. In fact, once they enter the final tournament, whenever a certain player on Fung's team loses or just struggles, it becomes devastating to witness and we really feel for each player.
Speaking of the characters, it's funny to see how each brother ends up prior to them deciding to join in on the game. Sing is the one with the toughest karate legs, but he has to control his strength when playing the game and realize that there's more to the game than just kicking the ball around. The other brothers like Iron Head, Hooking Leg, Iron Shirt, Lightning Hand, and Light Weight Vest go from being washed up losers in crumby jobs to soon displaying their own distinct abilities, such as head butting, blunt force, jumping high, and ground tumbling. In addition, despite them all being washed up, their energy and charisma with one another provide a lot of genuine humor to the film, making them hysterical but also endearing. In addition, Fung is a much more earnest soccer coach than Hung, since Hung uses a certain medicine for his Team Evil as opposed to Fung who mixes realistic magic into the game of soccer. Lastly, the baker Mui at first seems like the typical love interest for Sing in spite of her skills at tai chi, but Sing's feelings towards her actually play a bigger role in the film, and their moments together provide the most heart in the film, making both of them equally sympathetic.
Now in terms of the technical aspects, Stephen Chow himself stated that the film's "over the top' CG and kinetic soccer moves" were inspired by the anime Captain Tsubasa, and it really shows on screen. While CGI was still only just starting to improve back then, the effects in the film are so creative and highly imaginative that it's hard not to be amazed by how much time and effort was put into them. Whenever the film utilizes slapstick for comedy, the effect really pays off and the movie practically becomes an imitative cartoon. Not to mention, the kung fu moves themselves are very well choreographed and energized, showing off a lot of impressive stunts that keep the viewer on the edge of their seats without them becoming overbearing. None of the fighting moves are the same, so there's much variety in the action department that will please both fans of kung fun movies and martial arts aficionados themselves.
Never have I seen a sports movie of this caliber before, and now that I have, I love every single minute of it. Shaolin Soccer may seem like an odd movie at first glance, but that's exactly what it needs to be, as it elevates the sports movie cliches by mixing in magnificent kung fu moves, lovable characters, wacky slapstick humor, and bizarre yet fantastic special effects. Whether you're a fan of sports movies, kung fu movies, or even both, please give this film a watch and I guarantee that you will come out of it with a lot of excitement and energy. They say mixing two different genres can sometimes backfire, but movies like this prove that taking a risk with two different genres can pay off tremendously as long as you know how to make the proper execution.
I got to hand it to my library. They had the UNCUT version of this movie, so I can just skip right over the what-appears-to-be brutally edited American release of this. Stephen Chow seems to have found a niche. Find rather strange looking Chinese people, and endow them with super powers! (see Kung Fu Hustle for another great example of this). Shaolin Soccer follows a down on his luck one-time famous soccer player as he discovers a secret to putting a great soccer team together. Mix Shao-Lin Kung Fu with soccer! Soon, he finds a vagrant who is QUITE nimble with his feet. He in turn recruits his brother who were also trained in the same form of kung0fu and they in turn compete to face the biggest baddest soccer team in all the land! (drugs help). I'm sorta glad I didn't see this in the theater, uncut or not, because I was giggling like a school girl throughout it. There's some rather cool effects and dumb humor associated with it. Stephen Chow is someone we should all be looking out for in the next couple of years, because his star is just about to shine!
Proving there's always a new way to tell an old story, Stephen Chow pulls out all the stops for one of the silliest, sweetest and most fun family films in recent memory.
Basically there are three different versions around. First of all one has to differentiate between the original Hong Kong Theatrical Version and the Director's Cut. The latter features two extended scenes and some outtakes before the end credits and runs approx. 10 minutes longer than the Theatrical Version.
There's also an International Cut available that runs more than 20 minutes shorter than the Asian versions. More than a 100 scenes were altered. At the end of the movie, Team Shaolin defeated Team Evil and won the championship. Sing's cyclone kick scored the winning goal. This can be clearly seen on the scoreboard during the final Trophy ceremony. Although many people believe Team Evil was leading 1-0 prior to Sing's cyclone kick, this is also not true. When the Team Evil player kicked the ball into Empty Hands' face and knocked him through the goal, the ball did not enter the net. a5c7b9f00b
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