

Movie spotlight
Crazy Football
Zhang Feng was football fan since he was a child, and after ups and downs, he finally became a hot football star. But one day the owners of the team decided to take part in a fake match for the sake of money. Refusing to take part in the fraud, Zhang was forced to leave the team
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Plot Summary
When a low-level football club is threatened with closure, its eccentric president decides to organize a chaotic, yet ultimately heartwarming, charity match to save it. With a ragtag team of aging stars and unconventional players, they face off against a formidable opponent in a bid to secure their future. The film blends humor and sports drama as they navigate hilarious mishaps and unexpected challenges.
Critical Reception
Crazy Football received a mixed to negative reception from critics, who often cited its predictable plot and reliance on slapstick humor. However, audiences generally found it to be an enjoyable and lighthearted comedy, particularly appreciating the comedic performances and the nostalgic element for football fans.
What Reviewers Say
Relies heavily on slapstick and predictable jokes.
The cast delivers some humorous moments, but the plot is weak.
A lighthearted, family-friendly comedy for devoted fans of the lead actor.
Google audience: Google users largely appreciated the film for its comedic elements and the performances of its star, Jérôme Commandeur. Many found it to be a fun and silly way to spend time, though some felt the humor was occasionally repetitive and the plot lacked depth.
Fun Fact
The film features a cameo from famous French football journalist Thierry Roland, in one of his final appearances before his passing.
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