Film recommendation 08:16 - Apr 8 with 1943 views | welwynranger | Its new on Netflix. The Beautiful Game. Its about an ex football scout who gets a group of homeless men together to play in the Homeless World Cup. 4 players a side 14 minute matches A really moving story about how these men became homeless, and yet gelled together to form a team . Absorbing story thoroughly enjoyed it. | | | | |
Film recommendation on 11:10 - Jul 4 with 1302 views | CateLeBonR | I went to my local Picturehouse to see The Bikeriders last night. There’s a bit of a dearth of good films on offer at the moment so I was heartened after seeing the Mayo and Kermode review on YouTube about this one. Settling down with a hot flask of Chicory and a couple of Stroopwafels I was a little concerned that my indifference to all things motorbike would spoil my enjoyment. However it didn’t matter at all as it’s well made, well acted (Jodie Comer is excellent amongst others) and very well written with lots of great characters to engage with. It has a proper ending but leaves many opportunities for sequels and spin-offs I’d have thought. With some good fight scenes it can be brutal at times but has subtle humour in equal measure. A proper film for the grown-ups I could probably watch again and again. 8/10. [Post edited 4 Jul 11:24]
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Film recommendation on 13:43 - Jul 4 with 1092 views | derbyhoop | Wasn't the Beautiful Game based on a true story? | |
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Film recommendation on 14:15 - Jul 4 with 1041 views | TheChef | Love how people dig up these threads from months ago. | |
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