अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंIt is a story set in the 1980s during tumultuous economic times, about an unlikely team of footballers whose disagreements have left them with a streak of embarrassing losses. Personal issue... सभी पढ़ेंIt is a story set in the 1980s during tumultuous economic times, about an unlikely team of footballers whose disagreements have left them with a streak of embarrassing losses. Personal issues have caused each of them to crack under pressure while the team slowly falls apart. They... सभी पढ़ेंIt is a story set in the 1980s during tumultuous economic times, about an unlikely team of footballers whose disagreements have left them with a streak of embarrassing losses. Personal issues have caused each of them to crack under pressure while the team slowly falls apart. They have only one chance left for international glory, and this multicultural team has to fin... सभी पढ़ें
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- 6 जीत और कुल 14 नामांकन
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- (as Frankie Lee)
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Please keep it up and producing an original film rather than the same old lame ghost movies or same old love stories.
I like the idea of this movie where it shows the unity of the citizens, the enthusiastic of sports and patriotic spirit to lift up the pride of the country.
To all people out there, go and watch this very inspiring and emotional movies! You won't regret it. You will believe it. Again.
If this movie don't get any award, I don't know how those retarded judges thinking. Just saying.
Chiu Keng Guan's "Ola Bola" is a film that won't just be described as very good solely in Malaysian cinema terms, but also very good, period. This pleasantly surprising underdog soccer/football story by born filmmaker Chiu is blockbuster filmmaking of superlative calibre; about as viable and inspiring as other major Hollywood sports films such as "Hoosiers" and "Rudy", and even better than some entries. This perhaps is the first mainstream local film of our generation to be proud of, proudly showcasing just what our country has to offer alongside the big boys in the global cinema arena.
Yes, it does tick off the sports genre tropes; that speech at the end is a must; but dial it back a notch and think for a while. Those American sports films focused on ragtag underdogs defying all odds and ultimately winning the grand championship. That qualifying match between us and South Korea was the only chance we got in entering a major football/soccer arena, and was sadly blown to hell due to a political boycott. A quick glance at Wikipedia shows that the Malaysian football team had not once qualify for the FIFA World Cup. So the odds are pretty much stacked against us there.
For Malaysian cinema, this is an important film – it comes at a time when there is clear political strife within the country (and it would be a bald-faced lie to ever think otherwise), and racial tensions feared simmering to a boil. It would not be a mistake for the cynical and jaded to proclaim this film a callback to the "good- ol-days", a nostalgia for the days of old where racial unity was prevalent but never paraded. But it is also false not to call this a rally cry for hope – for us to come together as a nation again; it is an unabashedly patriotic film – that wonderfully – does not condescend its audience with saccharine overtones. When things get tough – they really get tough. But the rally cry in the film stands tall and true – "we win together, or we lose together".
Truly - without the slightest ounce of sarcasm and cynicism - Malaysia Boleh.
What a great film!
Music, Acting, Cinematography, Storyline was awesome This is what you get from a good team of hard work!
When I first saw the trailers, I was thinking this was just going to be about football, or reliving the glory days of Malaysian football.
I'm sure glad I was proved wrong, this movie has so many strengths and one of them is it made the audience feel as if they were part of the movie. Get ready to experience a range of emotions. Football was just part of the overarching theme of what truly makes Malaysia great: our unity in diversity. How we triumph together despite any challenges.
I'm unapologetic that this is a patriotic movie. It will make you love more about Malaysia or rather, love the fact you're a Malaysian. If sounding 'patriotic' seems foreign to you, this movie will give you a good reminder of it. Even if you aren't a Malaysian, I would still highly recommend it for giving you a feel of what Malaysian culture and society looks like.
A side note: I haven't watched a Malaysian movie in ages. I was blown away by this film's sheer quality. This film sets the benchmark for future Malaysian movies and it got me optimistic about our local film industry: no other direction but up.
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- ट्रिवियाDuring an exchange with her boss, Marianne used the term BBC whereas her boss counters her cheekily with the term ABC; BBC stands for British Broadcast Corporation. Then the ABC is an acronym that stands for "Air Batu Campur" or Ice Beans, a Malaysian dessert, instead of being the abbreviation for American Broadcast Corporation news network.
- गूफ़At the beginning of the scene, Marianne took the train from Beaufort to Tenom to find Balak Eric. Marriane was calling on the phone, but the line coverage along the way should be limited or none.
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