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Carrie Hilton
Casting -
Gurinder Chadha
Director -
Deepak Nayar
Producer -
Paul Ritchie
Line Producer -
Mark Scruton
Art Direction -
Zygi Kamasa
Executive Producer -
Justin Krish
Editor -
Paul Mayeda Berges
Screenplay
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CinemaSerf 4/22/2024 10:39:47 AM
"Jess" (Parminder Nagra) and "Jules" (Keira Knightly) are friends drawn together by their love of football. The thing is, neither of their mother's are exactly enamoured of the idea. With her sister's marriage looming, and her mother married at fifteen, "Jess" is facing significant hostility from her mother (Shaheen Khan) whilst "Jules" is struggling to convince her own mother (Juliet Stevenson) that she's not going to end up a lesbian with tree-trunk thighs. There's little danger of the former though as both have the hots for coach "Connor" (Jonathan Rhys Meyers). As the girls' team becomes more successful both have to juggle their family's reservations, their own lives and their love of the game - which actually features very sparingly. There are a few titter moments now and again, but I found that for the most part this is just a film about stereotypes - real or imaginary - populated by some really mediocre acting and not greatly enhanced by some banal writing and the always wooden JRM. It's also quite curious that it's co-produced by BSkyB yet they used the BBC's "Match of the Day" presentation team and their legendary commentator John Motson to give the thing a bit of body. It's harmless fun, quite possibly inspiring girls to play the game and some parents to let them whilst reminding us of "Brand Beckham" at it's most potent.
Keira Knightley
Juliette 'Jules' PaxtonJonathan Rhys Meyers
JoeAnupam Kher
Mr. BhamraParminder Nagra
Jesminder 'Jess' Kaur BhamraArchie Panjabi
Pinky BhamraJuliet Stevenson
Paula PaxtonFrank Harper
Alan PaxtonShobu Kapoor
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