Shaolin Soccer (2001) – Soccer Fight Scene (2/12) | Movieclips



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CLIP DESCRIPTION:
Steel Leg (Stephen Chow) fights a street gang using a soccer ball, so as not to use kung fu for violence.

FILM DESCRIPTION:
One of Hong Kong’s top screen comics, Stephen Chow, co-wrote, co-directed, and headlines this three-way blend of sports, action, and humor. Sing (Stephen Chow) is a modern-day Shaolin monk who has become a master of traditional fighting skills, and is renowned for his “leg of steel.” However, these days there isn’t much call for a Shaolin warrior, and Sing and his fellow monks earn their keep working menial jobs until a soccer coach gets the bright idea of translating Sing’s talent for kicking to the soccer field. Sing becomes the lynchpin of a team playing in a tournament that could net them a $1 million purse, but even with Sing’s footwork, beating the steroid-fueled champions will be no easy task. Shaolin Soccer also features Man Tat Ng and Vicki Zhao.

CREDITS:
TM & © Miramax Films (2001)
Cast: Stephen Chow, Man Tat Ng
Director: Stephen Chow
Producer: Kwok-fai Yeung
Screenwriters: Stephen Chow, Chi Keung Fung, Stephen Fung, Wei Lu, Kan-Cheung Tsang

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44 thoughts on “Shaolin Soccer (2001) – Soccer Fight Scene (2/12) | Movieclips”

  1. 1:21 我頂你個肺 literally in Cantonese means “press against your lungs 🫁” is a swear word for F**k U. When the ball hit hard against his lung. He blurt out the phrase is super funny!

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    That there is no friendship and money is most important?

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    Every day my heart shoots more painfully

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    This is my God

    Until my last breath

    My God

    Even if it's bad

    My God

    Until the fire goes out, the heart beats

    And I'm alive

    This is my God

    Burns a line

    My God

    Until the end, period

    My God

    Until the fire goes out, the heart beats

    And I'm alive

    This is my God

    My God

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    Until my last breath

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    Even if it's bad

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    Until the fire goes out, the heart beats

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  3. If you often watch Asian TV series or movies. The way the film's setting is built is copied from the way a martial arts movie is built, from music, cinematography, and setting. A typical 1v10 scene. The initial scene, where everything seems to stop, the characters stand in position and stare at each other motionless. Some of the "villains" even have a standing posture like holding a sword. The surrounding characters will start "running away" from the scene. The music will drown out and use the sound of the Guzheng to raise the tension. The stage of breaking the silence, the gang will begin to approach and find a way to attack the main character, the music will be long and echoing like from afar. Then the fight scene takes place, the music will gradually speed up with the drum sound, the characters will gradually exchange probing moves. Then the tempo of the music increased, the drums began to rush the long take and wide-angle shots were used more and less close-ups. The shots will not only focus on the blows anymore, but will focus on the consequences of those hits (broken walls, broken bamboo pipes, characters vomiting or bleeding). Push everything to the climax. Then finally a close-up of the main character standing alone looking at the battlefield. Usually Western movies don't care about the consequences of the blows, so sometimes you feel like the characters are like two stones fighting each other. No one was hurt, there was no breakage or impact (Like the scene where Vin Diesel vs The Rock hit each other with irons, I view that scene as watching two game characters increase all their stats on HP and Def and then rush hit each other). Asian filmmakers and especially Hong Kong always know how to do and exaggerate these damage making it so powerful.

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