A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.
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In Australia, nerdy Cory (Sofia Wylie) gets on the wrong bus. Instead of science academy, she arrives at the soccer academy. She missed the boat with her semester at sea. With no other option, she is forced to stay with the soccer academy despite never played before.
The plot is lightweight. The premise is a bit silly. There are no great hurdles other than one mean girl. I'm fine with most of that except for one main issue. The problem with an underdog sports movie is that the underdogs have to have reasons to beat the overdogs. In short, the E-team girls should be secretly good at soccer with hidden-obvious flaws. Cory can fix each girl's flaw and make them excel. One girl has bad eyesight and Cory is able to catch it. One girl has bad mechanics and Cory studies biometrics to solve it. One has some sort of psychological trauma and Cory has a heart to heart. A simplistic one is some sort of superstition as a joke. As for imparting spin on the ball, it's ridiculous that soccer players don't know about that. In the end, the young actors are cute and nice. This is a weak tween movie but it is functional in that it functions as a tween movie.
The plot is lightweight. The premise is a bit silly. There are no great hurdles other than one mean girl. I'm fine with most of that except for one main issue. The problem with an underdog sports movie is that the underdogs have to have reasons to beat the overdogs. In short, the E-team girls should be secretly good at soccer with hidden-obvious flaws. Cory can fix each girl's flaw and make them excel. One girl has bad eyesight and Cory is able to catch it. One girl has bad mechanics and Cory studies biometrics to solve it. One has some sort of psychological trauma and Cory has a heart to heart. A simplistic one is some sort of superstition as a joke. As for imparting spin on the ball, it's ridiculous that soccer players don't know about that. In the end, the young actors are cute and nice. This is a weak tween movie but it is functional in that it functions as a tween movie.
Having sat through years of formula Barbie movies, I know the plot, characters and dialogue nearly word for word, scene by scene.
Cheesy geek girls, intolerable girl bully, cute but dorky popular guy, jealousy, sabotage, dancing.
Australians don't talk, act or dance like this.
HUGELY Americanised.
My 10yr old daughter squirmed and rolled her eyes the whole way through.
It's cheesy and weird. The only thing good about the film is that it was filmed in Australia. The characters are unlikable and the plot is predictable. I'm sorry disney, but this ain't it.
This movie overall was pretty good. But they could have fallen in love. Also they could have started to secretly date and then been found out.
But otherwise a good movie.
But otherwise a good movie.
This was a pretty good movie in my opinion the only thing that is making me not want to give it 10 stars is that they are dancing on concrete with cleats on. Like that overall hurt me because I know that they just ruined good cleats.
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- TriviaAlthough it's called football in most parts of the world, it's actually called soccer in both Australia (where the movie is set) and the US (where Cory is from).
- GoofsJanessa is injured at the end of 90 minutes and is replaced by Cory, despite the referee blowing her whistle for full time. Under normal soccer regulations, a player cannot be replaced in this manner before a penalty shootout.
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- Gross worldwide
- $12,381
- Runtime
- 1h 38m(98 min)
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