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Slam

  • 2008
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 33m
IMDb RATING
5.4/10
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Jonathan Lim, Yishan Zhang, Andrew Chou, and Xiaofan Lin in Slam (2008)
On the last day of school, Mouth, a 15 year old teenager with a love for the game of basketball and his best friends Monkey and Jason run into Li Wei, the captain of the high school basketball team & his entourage. Li Wei continuously makes their lives a living hell and the results of their building conflict ends up taking all parties to the finals of annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament. Having to face the biggest bullies on the court; will the boys prevail and win back their pride?
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Three basketball-loving Chinese youths run afoul of bullies and try to hone their skills for an upcoming 3-on-3 streetball game.Three basketball-loving Chinese youths run afoul of bullies and try to hone their skills for an upcoming 3-on-3 streetball game.Three basketball-loving Chinese youths run afoul of bullies and try to hone their skills for an upcoming 3-on-3 streetball game.

  • Director
    • Jonathan Lim
  • Writer
    • Jonathan Lim
  • Stars
    • Yishan Zhang
    • Andrew Chou
    • Xiaofan Lin
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  • IMDb RATING
    5.4/10
    247
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Jonathan Lim
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Lim
    • Stars
      • Yishan Zhang
      • Andrew Chou
      • Xiaofan Lin
    • 7User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Yishan Zhang
    Yishan Zhang
    • Monkey
    Andrew Chou
    Andrew Chou
    • Jason
    Xiaofan Lin
    • Mouth
    Wenqi Zhao
    • Xiao Xiao
    Shaofan Ding
    • Ding Zi
    Mu Sitafa
    • Liu Ge
    Weiguang Wang
    • Li Jian Guo
    Zhi Gang Wang
    Zhi Gang Wang
    • Lao Lin
    Wang Wei
    • Li Wei
    Liang Yi
    • Meng Ban
    • Director
      • Jonathan Lim
    • Writer
      • Jonathan Lim
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    8michaelpearmen

    Good and relaxing movie

    A nice Asian movie that is a great piece of work done by Mr. Jonathan Lim, who is known to me by his movie Pali Road, which I also loved. In some segments it resembles to Holywood kind of movies, but in a GOOD way! The story is easy to understand, most of the characters are likeable and the story develops nicely. The young actors did an outstanding job in portraying their roles and I would definitely recommend Slam to anyone wanting to watch a quality sport-family movie.
    2peter07

    Dumb sports movie

    Seriously, this movie uses so many clichés from sports films like there's no tomorrow. The storyline is wholly impossible given that the three kids have minimal basketball skills and are completely overwhelmed by the other teams in the 3-3 tournament.

    The team sucks so bad and then starts to get game right as the tournament picks up? I also have no idea why the Chinese American boy was put into the story -- he added little or nothing to the movie.

    The viewer never gets to see who the main character really is and why he has a strained relationship with his father.

    What a waste of about 93 minutes. I certainly do not recommend this movie to anyone.
    9DICK STEEL

    A Nutshell Review: Slam

    I guess in movies with sports themes, it is never really much about the goal and the destination, but rather the journey the characters take in finding strengths amongst themselves, shore up weaknesses and collectively present and mount a challenge, that makes it compelling viewing. And it's little surprise that Slam fits into this mould and what resulted is a thoroughly enjoyable film on schoolyard pride, camaraderie and 3 on 3 basketball.

    It is almost a no brainer to want to compare Slam with the other recent basketball movie effort from Asia, Kung Fu Dunk. While the target audience might be different with the latter appealing more to fans of Jay Chou, Slam has a more universal appeal and easily identifiable themes that don't pretend to be anything more than they are. There are many aspects in Slam that makes it a far more superior basketball / sports themed movie, and I'd probably incur the wrath of many fans if I were to state that the music here by Machi Entertainment outscores Jay Chou's rap on tofu (Swordsman Chou by the way) from the 3 point line (check out "Nothing is Impossible" to keep that adrenaline pumping, from the official website).

    The relationships between the characters here also felt more down to earth, probably without the "star appeal" factor to take the attention away from the collective, with the relatively new protagonists given almost equal opportunity in a sport that emphasizes on teamwork, rather than the sole fixation in executing a particular move in the various permutations possible. In that respect, the moves here were sans Kung Fu and wire work stunts, keeping it very much grounded to reality, and of course, believable, while at the same time, entertaining with nifty executions. However, those who cannot tolerate MTV-styled quick edits might find something to gripe about here, but I thought those hand-held shots employed fit the premise of the game, not the standard court games that you watch on television, but the quicker in pace 3 on 3 street game, giving it a feeling of raw energy somehow, especially coming from a team of youthful exuberance.

    At its core, Slam contains a simple losers versus bullies storyline, and one between the haves and the have-nots. Mouth (Lin Xiao Fan) is your typical introverted kid who's having major troubles with his non performance in his schoolwork, while nursing a high school crush on the prettiest (and smartest too) girl in school Xiao Xiao (Zhao Wenqi). But his passion for the basketball game sees him train by walking around with weights attached to his legs, and shooting hoops with good friend Monkey (Zhang Yi Shan), whose cousin Jason (Andrew Chou aka Machi Di Di from the Taiwanese hip hop group Machi) completes the trio. And as you may have it, the one-dimensional bullies, led by Li Wei (Wang Wei) of "The Hawks", take every opportunity to stir trouble with our motley gang, inside and out of the basketball court.

    Sound quite familiar? Yes it does, and in any self-respecting sports movie, there's a well made training montage to inspirational, beat-pumping music too. But what shines here are the earnest portrayals, and not for one minute I felt that the actors were trying too hard to act their roles, but were quite natural in fleshing out their respective characters, so much so that they endear and are likable enough for you to root for them all the way, and not only when the time came for it, like the big games. Needless to say with teenagers in the brew, parents too come into the picture, and there were some subtle reminders on developing the potential of a child, and that need not necessarily come from books alone. And furthermore, to do so by teaching them to combat self-doubt.

    Succinctly put, Slam is a simple to follow story with excellent delivery that worked remarkably. It took a while for the main action to come to the foreground, but when it did, for casual / non-basketball players like myself, you'll probably find yourself wide-eyed at the level of energy exuded, and wanting to shoot some hoops with friends too, replicating the moves being an optional. Should Goal be used as an epitome of a good football movie, then Slam will be in my list as one for a good street basketball film. Highly recommended!
    8palidrva

    A nice Asian gem

    I got bored by Hollywood production, because their movies started too look all the same, so I often watch foreign movies. I have learned to love both European and Asian cinema because they offer something new, instead of superhero movies and shallow comedies which are lately coming from Holywood. Slam is a hidden gem, nicely paced, with a simple yet interesting story, beliveable acting, I enjoyed watching it with my friends.
    9alahseeeuvalih

    Enjoyed it !

    If you are into sports and family movies, you don't want to miss this one. It will probably be more appealing to younger audiences, but I also liked it and I am 35. The story is not new, a battle between complete underdogs and the ones that are suppose to beat them easily. I won't reveal much of the story, but I found the movie both motivational and inspirational. I liked the characters, the action and the ending was great too. I would gladly recommend this cute little movie to anyone!

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    • Release date
      • March 20, 2008 (Singapore)
    • Country of origin
      • China
    • Official site
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    • Language
      • Mandarin
    • Also known as
      • 扣籃對決
    • Filming locations
      • Beijing, China
    • Production companies
      • Beijing Crimson Culture & Media Company
      • Crimson Forest Films
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    • Gross worldwide
      • $31,735
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 33 minutes
    • Color
      • Color(original 35 mm prints)
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