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Next Goal Wins

Movie NR 2014 97 minutes
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Common Sense Media Review

Renee Schonfeld By Renee Schonfeld , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Captivating, moving sports docu; some swearing.

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Parent and Kid Reviews

age 12+

Based on 3 parent reviews

age 7+

Perfect documentary for family

Great story about sticking to goals, overcoming odds, and showcases a culture that is naturally supportive of one another. The attitude of the team toward the transgender player is a great model for kids to witness.
age 18+

Not worth anyone's time, offensive to real American Samoa

My daughter watched the trailer for this movie thinking it looked like a funny sweet story. This may have been one of the worst family friendly movies I have attempted to watch. We made it about 45 minutes in before we all agreed to turn it off. Not funny or charming. Inaccurate representation of the culture. The leader with books drawn on his face was just tacky and hardly family friendly. Coach and player Discussion about genitalia Halfway through, was uncalled for. My 12 year old daughter was confused and repulsed. I can only imagine that anyone who left a positive review for this movie had ulterior motives. Do not waste your time. Bad acting, weak character, forced stereo types. I feel bad for American Samoa and all of the actors.

Is It Any Good?

Our review:
Parents say: (3 ):
Kids say: Not yet rated

This movie's thoroughly enjoyable and and loaded with inspiring messages. Brett and Jamison must consider themselves among the luckiest filmmakers in the world. What they found in American Samoa was moviemaking gold: fascinating characters, including a goalie who'd suffered an unbearable defeat, two photogenic American athletes with ties to American Samoa, soccer's first transgender athlete, and the incredibly charismatic and likable coach sent to save them, which set the story in motion and kept it there. Then, unlikely and suspenseful events took Next Goal Wins to unusual places and to a not-entirely-predictable resolution. The filmmakers' respectful and tender treatment of the American Samoan people, its culture, and Jaiyah Saelua, a mesmerizing transgender athlete, bring additional depth to an already thoughtful and heartfelt film. Notwithstanding the colorful Coach Rongen's occasional swearing, it's great fun.

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