I actually didn't caught the first 5 to 10 minutes of the movie because I was surfing for something good on TV. I forgot that it was movie time on the Arirang Channel.
The first scenes that I saw we're a bunch of kids having conversation about soccer so from them on it build up a back story until the end.
Father Shin is the chief priest in a small community with two nuns assisting him on the task of taking care of the parish and the kids which I presume are orphans. On the other side of the coin is the Monk who coaches a bunch of kids in playing soccer. (Spoiler) They tossed, twisted, and kicked after a friendly match and of course the superior team won. ( I wouldn't tell which one).
The bottom line is this movie promotes kind hearted friendship, teamwork, and soccer. With other issues mixed in the movie like the usual bullying and heckling of kids. Its a great feel good movie for the family.
The first scenes that I saw we're a bunch of kids having conversation about soccer so from them on it build up a back story until the end.
Father Shin is the chief priest in a small community with two nuns assisting him on the task of taking care of the parish and the kids which I presume are orphans. On the other side of the coin is the Monk who coaches a bunch of kids in playing soccer. (Spoiler) They tossed, twisted, and kicked after a friendly match and of course the superior team won. ( I wouldn't tell which one).
The bottom line is this movie promotes kind hearted friendship, teamwork, and soccer. With other issues mixed in the movie like the usual bullying and heckling of kids. Its a great feel good movie for the family.