
petersjoelen
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Chester Lee works at Mullens Industries and is looking for a promotion. His biggest motivation is that his girlfriend Bess will finally marry him. The only way to get promoted is for Chester to take on the coaching of the company-sponsored girls' soccer team, the Ladybugs, and lead them to the championship. When Chester, who knows absolutely nothing about soccer, meets the girls, he realizes that his mission is going to be very difficult.
Since his girlfriend's son is a good soccer player, he asks him for help, which ultimately results in the son dressing up as a girl to play for the team, but he does this more or less because there is a girl on the team that he has a crush on.
Too bad this concept has been worked out much better in other movies, here it is very sloppy, the movie has its somewhat touching moments but the overall execution is very poor.
Since his girlfriend's son is a good soccer player, he asks him for help, which ultimately results in the son dressing up as a girl to play for the team, but he does this more or less because there is a girl on the team that he has a crush on.
Too bad this concept has been worked out much better in other movies, here it is very sloppy, the movie has its somewhat touching moments but the overall execution is very poor.
Jack Knowles serves in the army as a colonel on the German-Czech border. He not only fights in the Cold War, but also wages his own personal war with his Russian equivalent Colonel Valachev. Both are embittered and hardened by their war experiences and when the battle between the two breaks out, things go from bad to worse.
It is a bit of an unbelievable story, The film apparently tried to spice up the end of the Cold War that slowly bled to death in the mid-80s with a strange but interesting story about two alpha males who start a childish private war, it sounds a bit far-fetched but it is still a scenario that could have been done with something interesting, but lack of character development of both main characters is unfortunately the big shortcoming.
But still the mutual battle between Schneider and Prochnov is interesting enough for a reasonably entertaining hour and a half, nothing more, nothing less.
It is a bit of an unbelievable story, The film apparently tried to spice up the end of the Cold War that slowly bled to death in the mid-80s with a strange but interesting story about two alpha males who start a childish private war, it sounds a bit far-fetched but it is still a scenario that could have been done with something interesting, but lack of character development of both main characters is unfortunately the big shortcoming.
But still the mutual battle between Schneider and Prochnov is interesting enough for a reasonably entertaining hour and a half, nothing more, nothing less.
Lottie works a lot of overtime at the police, but she still has money worries. Her boss Joe is constantly bothering her and all relationships she enters into are doomed to fail from the start. Lottie is fed up with all this and withdraws more and more into her fantasy world, in which she is a well-paid call girl who pulls all the strings.
Good crime film by Locke in which Russell plays an undercover agent with more or less psychological issues surrounding her work where she can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy.
When she accidentally witnesses the murder of a drug lord and she finds a large sum of money, she decides to keep it hidden, but her brand new boyfriend and the public prosecutor with whom she has just started a relationship is on her trail.
Russell was in the prime of her beauty around that time, moreover the film is a more than reasonable character study, the ending is feel good romantic, perhaps not realistic but satisfying.
Good crime film by Locke in which Russell plays an undercover agent with more or less psychological issues surrounding her work where she can no longer distinguish reality from fantasy.
When she accidentally witnesses the murder of a drug lord and she finds a large sum of money, she decides to keep it hidden, but her brand new boyfriend and the public prosecutor with whom she has just started a relationship is on her trail.
Russell was in the prime of her beauty around that time, moreover the film is a more than reasonable character study, the ending is feel good romantic, perhaps not realistic but satisfying.