Believe(2013)
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Touching fictional tale about legendary Manchester United manager Sir Matt Busby helping a talented but wayward young footballer fulfil his dreams.
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Age group8–16 years
Duration95 mins
Plot: This is a film about a boy who loves playing football but sadly his mother cannot afford to pay for football lessons as money is tight and she can barely afford to pay the rent. This is an inspirational story about going after your dreams, although it's not a dream I can relate to. Characters: The main characters are the boy, his mum and the football coach. Favourite Character; My favourite character because he believes in himself and shows that you can do anything you put your mind to. Best Part: My favourite part is when the boy scores the goal with his eyes closed. Worst Part: When it is revealed at the end that it is based on a true story, as this was very sad. Overall view: This was a good movie with lots of action. This movie would probably be enjoyed by children aged 11 who have an interest in football.
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