bend it like beckham

Bend It Like Beckham doesn’t offer any insights into Anglo-Indian issues — racial, sexual, political, or otherwise — that haven’t already been better-covered by such filmmakers as Hanif Kureishi or Mira Nair. [1]

Bend It Like Beckham is a British film starring Parminder Nagra and Keira Knightley released in 2002 in the UK and released in Canada and in India in March 2003. [2]

View company contact information for Bend It Like Beckham on IMDbPro. [3]

Inspiring, compassionate, and with a sly undercurrent of social commentary, Bend It Like Beckham is a lively feel-good movie that genuinely charms. [4]

Jess Bhamra (Parminder Nagra) is an 18-year-old growing up in West London, where her family has taken every effort to stay in touch with its Indian heritage. [1]

From left to right, Jules, Jess and Joe discuss the induction of Jess into the team. [2]

While Jess’ enthusiasm for football star David Beckham is obvious, given the fact his photos cover the walls of her room, her parents don’t know that in her spare time she likes to play a friendly game in the park with some of the boys in the neighborhood. [1]

Like most everyone else in England, Jess Bahmra (Parminder Nagra) idolizes professional British football player David Beckham. [4]

She becomes a key member of the team and also befriends her Irish coach, Joe (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), who was forced to quit playing football after a knee injury. [2]

Apart from that, and a little shrine to him in the main character’s bedroom and a faux-cameo at the very end, the movie has nothing to do with him. [...] The daughter of orthodox Sikh rebels against her parents’ traditionalism by running off to Germany with a football team (soccer in America). [3]

Serving up Britcom clich?s and genuine good heart in equal measure, Gurinder Chadha ’s culture-clash comedy is destined to win over all but the most cynical of audiences. [...] Pushed along with snappy editing and a well-chosen pop soundtrack, the film buzzes by at a pleasant pace, and although the characters hem closely to their pre-ordained types (the sensible mother, the stubborn father, the impudent older sister), each is given enough screen time to make a sufficient emotional impact. [1]

Tags: ameet chana * anupam kher * archie panjabi * frank harper * gurinder chadha * india * jonathan rhys-myers * juliet stevenson * keira knightley * parminder k. [5]

Jess soon discovers a number of her new friends have their own problems to overcome; Jules dreams of playing pro ball in America, but has to deal with her stubborn and disapproving mother (Juliet Stevenson), while Joe (Jonathan Rhys Meyers), Hounslow’s Irish coach, still struggles with the disappointment of a career as a professional athlete which was dashed by a knee injury. [1]

Sources:
[1] Bend It Like Beckhamn-top: Movie and film review from Answers.com
[2] Bend It Like Beckham - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
[3] Bend It Like Beckham (2002) - IMDb
[4] Bend It Like Beckham Movie Reviews, Pictures - Rotten Tomatoes
[5] Bend It Like Beckham

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