Ping Pong
Ping Pong

Ping Pong

2002Movie114 minJapanese

As children, the introverted Smile was being bullied by a gang of kids until the brash Peco comes by and chases all of them them away. Peco then takes Smile under his wings and teaches him how to play the game of ping pong. From there a life long best friend relationship comes into existence between these two polar opposite kids.

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IMDb6.7/10
Director: Hugh DaviesGenres: Documentary, Sport

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the journey of four aspiring table tennis players from different corners of the globe as they prepare for the 2000 World Junior Table Tennis Championships. The film delves into their rigorous training, personal sacrifices, and the immense pressure they face to achieve their dreams on the international stage.

Critical Reception

Ping Pong was generally well-received by critics, praised for its intimate portrayal of young athletes and their dedication. Reviewers highlighted the film's ability to capture the intense emotional and physical demands of professional sports at a young age, offering an inspiring look at ambition and perseverance.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its focus on the human element behind athletic competition.
  • Commended for showcasing the dedication and sacrifice of young athletes.
  • Seen as an engaging and inspiring sports documentary.

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Fun Fact

The film captures the intense training regimens of its young subjects, some of whom were only 13 years old during filming.

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