The Cup(1999)
A unique and entertaining film from Tibet about two young monks desperate to find a way of watching the 1998 World Cup Final in their monastery.
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Age group8–15 years
Duration90 mins
I didn't like this film because it was in a different language and the sub titles were to quick so I didn't really understand the circumstance. My favirote character is the old monk because he is really funny and says hilarious things. My least favirote character is the person in the tv room because he says" no monks are allowed in here Chinese only ". My favirote part is when they dress up as ninjas and sneak to the football tv room my least favirote part is when they are watching football and its a tingly noise, it hurts my ears. On the other hand I liked the music it fitted in well, however the scene was weird because it was raining then sunny. I would recommend this film to 7 + because they might not understand the circumstance and might not Be able to read the sub titles but people 56 might think it's boring and to new for there liking. A 2 rated film by me.
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