From the rural banana plantation where they play soccer for the village team to the big city stadiums, two brothers have become rivals and battle each other on opposing sides. When a talent scout gets stranded in their tiny town, brothers Beto and Tato are discovered. They are whisked away to Mexico City to play for the big leagues where they quickly achieve fame. Beto is nicknamed 'Rudo' for his hotheaded goalkeeper style and Tato is called 'Cursi' for his peculiar scoring technique. Success leads to excess. Rudo descends into a quagmire of gambling debt and drug abuse. Cursi is distracted by beautiful women and a second career as a pop singer. Having come so far, will the siblings remember their original goal to build a home for their mother?
Fine enough film. The 6.7 rating on Imdb.com seems about right.
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soccer. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
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Soccer explains world
Foer, Franklin. (2004). How soccer explains the world: an unlikely theory of globalization. New York: HarperCollins.
Fascinating, enjoyable book.
“Thanks to the immigration of Africans and Asians, Jews have been replaced as the primary objects of European hate.” p.71
Fascinating, enjoyable book.
“Thanks to the immigration of Africans and Asians, Jews have been replaced as the primary objects of European hate.” p.71
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
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