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Shaolin Kickers

Originaltitel: Siu Lam juk kau
  • 2001
  • 12
  • 1 Std. 53 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,3/10
94.285
IHRE BEWERTUNG
BELIEBTHEIT
4.896
360
Shaolin Kickers (2001)
Trailer
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FußballKampfkünsteParodieSlapstickActionFantasieKomödieSport

Ein junger Shaolin-Anhänger schließt sich mit seinen entmutigten Brüdern wieder zusammen, um eine Fußballmannschaft zu gründen, die ihre Kampfkunstfähigkeiten zu ihrem Vorteil einsetzt.Ein junger Shaolin-Anhänger schließt sich mit seinen entmutigten Brüdern wieder zusammen, um eine Fußballmannschaft zu gründen, die ihre Kampfkunstfähigkeiten zu ihrem Vorteil einsetzt.Ein junger Shaolin-Anhänger schließt sich mit seinen entmutigten Brüdern wieder zusammen, um eine Fußballmannschaft zu gründen, die ihre Kampfkunstfähigkeiten zu ihrem Vorteil einsetzt.

  • Regie
    • Stephen Chow
  • Drehbuch
    • Stephen Chow
    • Kan-Cheung Tsang
    • Min-Hun Fung
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Stephen Chow
    • Wei Zhao
    • Yat-Fei Wong
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    7,3/10
    94.285
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    BELIEBTHEIT
    4.896
    360
    • Regie
      • Stephen Chow
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Chow
      • Kan-Cheung Tsang
      • Min-Hun Fung
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Stephen Chow
      • Wei Zhao
      • Yat-Fei Wong
    • 297Benutzerrezensionen
    • 120Kritische Rezensionen
    • 68Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 12 Gewinne & 19 Nominierungen insgesamt

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    Stephen Chow
    Stephen Chow
    • Mighty Steel Leg Sing
    Wei Zhao
    Wei Zhao
    • Mui
    • (as Vicki Zhao)
    Yat-Fei Wong
    Yat-Fei Wong
    • Iron Head (First Brother)
    • (as Wong Kai Yue)
    Man-Tat Ng
    Man-Tat Ng
    • Golden Leg Fung
    • (as Ng Mang Tat, Mang Tat Ng)
    Yin Tse
    Yin Tse
    • Team Evil Coach Hung
    • (as Patrick Tse Yin)
    Hui Li
    • Banana Peel Girl
    Cecilia Cheung
    Cecilia Cheung
    • Team Moustache Player 1
    Karen Mok
    Karen Mok
    • Team Moustache Player 2
    Vincent Kok
    Vincent Kok
    • Team Puma Leader
    Kai-Man Tin
    Kai-Man Tin
    • Iron Shirt Tin (Third Brother)
    Tze-Chung Lam
    Tze-Chung Lam
    • Light Weight (Small Brother)
    • (as Lam Tze Chung)
    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    Danny Kwok-Kwan Chan
    • Lightning Hands (Fourth Brother)
    • (as Chan Kwon Kwan)
    Meilin Mo
    • Hooking Leg (Second Brother)
    • (as Mei-Lin Mo)
    Mingming Zhang
    • Little Hung
    Pu Ye Dong
    • Little Fung
    Shi Zi Yun
    • Team Evil Center
    Hua Cao
    • Team Evil Goalie
    Li Bin Hong
    • Team Evil Player 1
    • Regie
      • Stephen Chow
    • Drehbuch
      • Stephen Chow
      • Kan-Cheung Tsang
      • Min-Hun Fung
    • Komplette Besetzung und alle Crew-Mitglieder
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    9waterhoofd25

    Shame on europe (that this movie still isn't released there)

    I've seen this movie many, many, many, many, many & many times. A friend recommended this to me and unfortunately that's still the only way people in europe know about this movie: from mouth to mouth. Absolutely one of the most brilliant comedies i've ever seen. Must see. Won't tell anything else.
    10InzyWimzy

    Kickful of comedy

    KUNG FU + SOCCER = lots of laughs!!

    Funny funny funny. And that's coming from a non-soccer fan.

    Great performances here in this blend of comedy and high flying soccer action. Stephen Chow as Sing packs one hell of a kick!! His chemistry with Ng Man Tat (Golden Leg) is natural as it is in most of their films together. Plus, Sing's Shaolin brothers provide for a lot of comic relief!! From their soccer training to the championship game, there are really cool kung fu soccer shots, a mix of Matrix/Crouch Tiger special effects and it delivers. Oh, and Vicki Zhao literally steals this in the end (you have to see it).

    The Bruce Lee goalie scene is priceless. This movie can definitely be watched several times with even more satisfaction!
    cornjob-2

    If you don't enjoy this movie, you are a bad person

    Throughout the nearly two hour running time of this movie, the room was a glow with merriment, excitement, and remarks of "Holy crap, that is the coolest thing ever!" Indeed, for this movie is filled with amazing visuals, fantastic fun, and all around goodness. Shaolin Soccer is a harmless movie, the type that mentions the normal morals you might find in a children's movie (work in teams, don't let success go to your head, cheating is bad, etc.), without preaching them.

    Some Shaolin-trained, but for the most part poor and unhappy men get organized in a soccer team with a coach who was crippled in a soccer riot after losing the big game twenty years ago. You've got a variety of misfits--the spunky young'n with the steel leg, the obese convenience store clerk who can nearly fly, the plutocratic salary man who uses a style reminiscent of Flying Chimpanzee's Cotton Belly in Wing Chun. It's an odd little band, stretching from barely-post adolescent to nearly retirement age. This rag-tag band is quite endearing and it works so well.

    Sure, there are a few instances of cheap humor, but you've got to expect this. The visuals are fantastic, the characterization competent (even if you probably have seen the archetypes before), and it's a lot of fun, whether it's the parody of a war movie (which my friend called scant instants before it happened) or the somewhat unusual tribute to Bruce Lee (hint: it's all in the sunglasses).

    Should you see this movie? Yes. I'd say this movie deserves 4 1/2 stars out of five based on technical merits, etc. But on fun? That's right, it gets a million billion stars. Now let's see what Miramax cut out--25 minutes? Crap.
    8Mike Astill

    Great entertainment

    Stephen Chow writes, directs and stars in probably his funniest and most accessible (to Western audiences, at least) film to date.

    Sing (Chow) is trying to find a way to encourage his countrymen to re-embrace their Shaolin kung fu heritage. When he meets down-at-heel ex-soccer coach Fung (Ng), the pair hatch a plan to form a soccer team with Sing's Shaolin brothers. Unfortunately, these guys have lost their kung fu skills. Sing resolves to help his brothers regain their dignity, then lead them into a championship showdown with the seemingly unstoppable Evil Team. He also finds time to fall in love with Tai-Chi baker Mui (the usually lovely Vicki Zhao), who gets some of the funniest scenes in the movie.

    As a non-Chinese speaker, my experience with Chow's previous films is patchy, his wordplay humour rarely making a decent transition to subtitles. The comedy here though is mostly physical, possibly even deliberately geared more towards a Western market. The plot - however clichéd - is a pleasing tale of underdogs made good, and the movie has a definite feelgood feel and uplifting ending. Even the CG is impressive and well used. It's the most entertaining movie I've seen in ages.

    I was watching the Universe DVD. Subs are decent enough, without too many typos, and the 'making of' and other extras have English subs also.
    8ww_sketcher

    Chow's Best film Yet

    Although the Sports Comedy genre is often plagued with cliché and is usually only for the most strict of fans, you definitely don't have to be a Soccer/Football fan to enjoy Shaolin Soccer, It helps if you enjoy the idea of a silly (but not stupid or bad) Martial Arts Flick.

    Compared to films of director Stephen Chow's past (King of Comedy, God of Cookery), Shaolin Soccer is a much greater visual treat. Although he's not exactly from brilliant yet, the direction has improved vastly. And the new CG scenes are often amusing and visually interesting demanding repetitive viewings.

    While the film is fun and generally smart, it falls prey to a bit of an obvious story, of course this is one of those little-plot high-laugh comedies, One can't help be feel bogged down by some of the love plot, which unlike a lot of the soccer field action, it's totally predictable and at times is a bore.

    If you must see Shaolin Soccer, be sure to watch it with it's original language and subtitles. The American English version had many of the films funniest scenes cut to make the film more PG-13 rating. Watch it in it's uncut version to see one of the funniest and most enjoyable Sports-Martial Arts-Comedy of the 2000's.

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    • Wissenswertes
      All of the "bullet time"-like effects in this film were done by only two motion picture cameras, and all the "still" frames were generated with a computer.
    • Patzer
      Ball spin direction mismatch. In the final match, the goalie spins the ball at the tip of finger, using one hand using and then transfers the ball to other hand but spins it in the opposite direction.
    • Zitate

      Sing: Phone home like ET, Mui. You don't belong on Earth.

    • Crazy Credits
      Outtakes are shown before the credits.
    • Alternative Versionen
      The U.S. version removes several scenes, including:
      • the early concert performance
      • the scene where Mui gets her new look
    • Verbindungen
      Featured in Troldspejlet: Folge #29.5 (2003)
    • Soundtracks
      Kung-fu Fighting
      Written by Carl Douglas

      Performed by Bus Stop, featuring Carl Douglas

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    Details

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 11. März 2004 (Deutschland)
    • Herkunftsländer
      • Hongkong
      • China
    • Offizielle Standorte
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site
    • Sprachen
      • Kantonesisch
      • Mandarin
    • Auch bekannt als
      • Siu Lam juk kau
    • Drehorte
      • Shanghai, China
    • Produktionsfirmen
      • Nova Media
      • Star Overseas
      • Universe Entertainment
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    • Budget
      • 10.000.000 $ (geschätzt)
    • Bruttoertrag in den USA und Kanada
      • 489.600 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 39.167 $
      • 4. Apr. 2004
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 42.776.760 $
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    • Laufzeit
      • 1 Std. 53 Min.(113 min)
    • Farbe
      • Color
      • Black and White
    • Sound-Mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Seitenverhältnis
      • 1.85 : 1

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