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What are the Chinese football movies?

"The Heart of the Fans"

Length: 1870 meters

Type: Modern life comedy

Screenwriters: Wang Yuchang, Zhao Yanhua

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Director: Cui Dongsheng

Main actors: He Wei, Liu Lili, Zhang Kao, Sun Haiying, Pan Changjiang, Deng Shuli, Liu Wenzhi, Zhang Yanqiu

Story summary: This film passed the exhibition The joys and sorrows caused by football in the left forward (played by He Wei) family describe to people the booming primary school football movement and the huge potential of my country's football movement.

The "left forward" who is a salesman in a certain factory is a die-hard football fan. He not only watches and is obsessed with football, but also organizes children's football classes on his own initiative. By accident, he met the old coach Zhen Jialin (played by Liu Wenzhi) and the fans' full-back (played by Sun Haiying), Zhen Zhen (played by Zhang Yanqiu)... He also met his wife Chang Shufen (played by Liu Lili) by accident. Misunderstandings lead to discord between husband and wife.

In a match against the Peasants' Team, the Workers' Team headed by Lao Zuo suffered a miserable defeat 1-8 because the goalkeeper Jia Daguo (played by Pan Changjiang) was too short.

The camera turned to the battle between China and South Korea, and the Chinese team finally lost. The left forward, wearing a ribbon, stood on a tall building, shook out slogans and delivered a touching impromptu speech. Chang Shufen finally understood her husband.

"I Too Have a Dad"

Duration: 2770 meters

Type: Feature Film

Screenwriter: Guo Lingling

Director: Huang Shuqin

Photography: Pan Fengfeng

Main actors: David Wu, Wang Quan, Ma Xiaoqing, Xue Jianing, Zhang Ye

Story summary: The film passes through a group of The touching stories between children suffering from leukemia and medical staff, football stars and even the entire team show the precious true love, love and humanitarianism in today's society.

The street boy Dazhi (played by Wang Quan) suffers from leukemia and is mistaken by the patients in the ward for being the son of football star Lin Tianhai (played by David Wu). To save face, Dazhi followed nurse Liu Mei (played by Xue Jianing) to the team to find Lin Tianhai and asked him to pretend to be his father.

Lin Tianhai's appearance caused a stir in the ward and allowed Dazhi to show off with satisfaction. In the days that followed, Dazhi and "Dad" established a deep relationship.

During the match in Japan, Lin Tianhai made a mistake in a penalty kick and the team missed victory. At the same time, Dazhi's patient Xiao Yaomei (played by Zhang Ye) passed away.

In order to earn bonuses to treat Dazhi, Lin Tianhai argued with the coach and won the opportunity to play. On the court, Lin Tianhai worked hard and scored a key goal, winning the victory for the team. Teammates and children cheered together, sharing the joy of victory...

"Kyoto Players"

Film length: 2860 meters

Type: Color mask Format feature film

Main actors: Zhang Fengyi, La Fang, Chen Peisi

Summary of the story: In the late Qing Dynasty, Zhou Tian, ??a former Hanlin editor who wandered around the world with patriotic enthusiasm, risked his life and death. , risking death to sign a football contract with the Western Football Team that is related to national dignity.

However, a lone hero cannot stand alone. So while avoiding the pursuit of the Qing court's hawks and dogs, Zhou Tian interviewed six heroes with their own unique skills to form a "Blue Dragon Team".

On the day of the game, the Empress Dowager Cixi ordered the football team composed of the Royal Forest Army to play. Suddenly, the stadium became a big stage. The guards did not play football at all. Instead, they performed uniform formation gymnastics on the field. The score suddenly changed to 0-6. At the critical moment, the heroes of the Green Dragon team broke through the obstruction of the Qing soldiers and came out to challenge, and immediately got a goal back.

The foreigners became angry and used rude actions on the court, even punching and kicking the Qinglong players. At this time, all the heroes performed their own unique skills, such as Qigong, releasing snakes, or scratching people's armpits... There was chaos on the field.

The Blue Dragon team finally won the ball game.

However, because they offended the power of the corrupt dynasty who was traitorous and seeking glory, all the football heroes were tied up and awaiting execution...

"Fans"

Type: Black and White Feature Film

Director: Xu Changlin (adapted from Yu Zhenjia's play "Outside the Football Field")

Photography: Shi Fengqi

Main actors: Tieniu, Shu Shu, Guan Hongda, Sun Jinglu

Story summary: On a Sunday afternoon, the traffic team and the medical team played a friendly football match, which attracted many fans.

A fan driver took a fan, a doctor, his wife, and a fat fan to the stadium to watch the game. After arriving at the venue, the fans and drivers found that their tickets were missing and became extremely anxious.

At this time, the wife of the fan driver accidentally picked up the ticket in the pancake at home and went to the stadium to give it to her husband. Unexpectedly, she was squeezed into the stadium to watch the game in a hurry.

Suddenly, a football was kicked out of the field. The fan and the driver wanted to kick the ball back, but unexpectedly kicked the ball into the river.

The fan doctor was excited to watch at the stadium, but an old lady came to the door and asked him to go back to help deliver his daughter. The doctor gave the ticket to the fan driver. When the fans and drivers saw that they could not find a car to go back, they enthusiastically sent the doctor to see them.

When the driver and the doctor rushed back to the stadium, the game was over. But their wives bought tickets for the next game, and both families became fans and good friends.

"Come on!" Talking with Feet"

Duration: 2639 meters

Type: Feature Film

Screenwriter: Wang Xingdong

Director: Xiao Feng

Photography: Lin Jian

Main actors: Zhu Duoduo, Lin Chunfang

Story summary: After the Chinese football team lost to the Hong Kong team on May 19, 1985, Chinese football Then he entered a trough. The film describes the process of two members of the national team who worked hard to train the youth team after the national team was disbanded. It tells a touching story of two generations working tirelessly to "break out of Asia and go global" for Chinese football.

"Defensive Counterattack"

Duration: Standard

Type: Lunar New Year Feature Film

Screenwriter: Xie Yuan, Wu Tong

Director: Liang Tian

Photography: Lu Ming

Main actors: Eric Tsang, Li Xiang, Li Chengru, Sun Fengying, Yuan Dewang, etc. Summary of the story: A certain city's football team is relegated Competition, TV station sports column host Ren Xiaoyu (played by Li Xiang) is doing off-site reporting on the live broadcast of the competition. A group of fans also gathered in a Chinese fast food restaurant on the roadside to watch the live broadcast. Ren Xiaoyu impromptuly interviewed Wang Dashan (played by Li Chengru), a diner who was full of complaints about the city team. In a fit of rage, Wang Dashan boasted into the microphone that he would personally form a "baozi team" to challenge the city team. Unexpectedly, this fantasy-like nonsense was broadcast by Ren Xiaoyu, which aroused great interest among the fans. Fans' expectations for this made-up game are getting higher and higher, and the pressure on the TV station and Wang Dashan is also increasing. When riding a tiger, Ren Xiaoyu came up with a compromise plan. She and Wang Dashan persuaded the fast food restaurant owner Zeng Dawei (Eric Tsang) to let Zeng Dawei, a former football player, organize the guys to start an emergency "training". As a result, a "team" with varying physical fitness, skills, and ages, but full of enthusiasm, began a defensive counterattack on the green field...

And (Shaolin Football)

"Shaolin Soccer" became the highest-grossing Hong Kong film in 2001 and won 7 Hong Kong Film Awards that year. The film has set a series of records since its release in Asia. During the 2002 World Cup, it received more than 90 million at the box office in Japan, with more than 1 million viewers, setting a record for the film in Asia. It was released in South Korea on May 17, 2002. Although the box office was not as good as that of Hong Kong, with only more than 30 million Hong Kong dollars, it has set a record for Hong Kong films in South Korea in the past 15 years.

After that, it only recovered more than NT$30 million when it was released in Taiwan, but it was comparable to "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and set a box office record for Hong Kong films in recent years.

"2:1"

In 1928, the Shanghai Film Company shot a film called "2:1" with football as the background for Li Huitang, which was released in 1933. According to Li Huitang's own record, "I remember that there were three films in which I acted. The first was "Shanghai Three Women", the second was "Cohabitation Love", and the third was "2:1". Veteran Starring Han Yunzhen, Yang Naimei, Ding Ziming, Zhu Fei, Gong Jianong, etc., I made movies without taking a penny, so I called myself an amateur movie star."

Li Huitang, in 1923, was known as "Asia's "Asia". "The King of Football", and was named one of the top five football kings in the world in 1966.