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Next Goal Wins

  • 2023
  • PG-13
  • 1h 44m
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Taika Waititi, David Fane, Oscar Kightley, Michael Fassbender, Kaimana, Rachel House, Semu Filipo, Beulah Koale, Chris Alosio, and Lehi Makisi Falepapalangi in Next Goal Wins (2023)
Directed by Academy Award Winner Taika Waititi (Jojo Rabbit, Thor: Ragnarok), NEXT GOAL WINS follows the American Samoa soccer team, infamous for their brutal 31-0 FIFA loss in 2001. With the World Cup Qualifiers approaching, the team hires down-on-his-luck, maverick coach Thomas Rongen (Michael Fassbender) hoping he will turn the world's worst soccer team around in this heartfelt underdog comedy.
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The story of the infamously terrible American Samoa soccer team, known for a brutal 2001 FIFA match they lost 31-0.The story of the infamously terrible American Samoa soccer team, known for a brutal 2001 FIFA match they lost 31-0.The story of the infamously terrible American Samoa soccer team, known for a brutal 2001 FIFA match they lost 31-0.

  • Director
    • Taika Waititi
  • Writers
    • Taika Waititi
    • Iain Morris
  • Stars
    • Michael Fassbender
    • Oscar Kightley
    • Kaimana
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    30K
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    • Director
      • Taika Waititi
    • Writers
      • Taika Waititi
      • Iain Morris
    • Stars
      • Michael Fassbender
      • Oscar Kightley
      • Kaimana
    • 154User reviews
    • 160Critic reviews
    • 44Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Michael Fassbender
    Michael Fassbender
    • Thomas Rongen
    Oscar Kightley
    Oscar Kightley
    • Tavita
    Kaimana
    Kaimana
    • Jaiyah
    David Fane
    David Fane
    • Ace
    Rachel House
    Rachel House
    • Ruth
    Beulah Koale
    Beulah Koale
    • Daru
    Taika Waititi
    Taika Waititi
    • American Samoan Priest
    Will Arnett
    Will Arnett
    • Alex Magnussen
    Elisabeth Moss
    Elisabeth Moss
    • Gail
    Uli Latukefu
    Uli Latukefu
    • Nicky Salapu
    Sisa Grey
    Sisa Grey
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    Semu Filipo
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    Chris Alosio
    Chris Alosio
    • Jonah
    Lehi Makisi Falepapalangi
    Lehi Makisi Falepapalangi
    • Pisa
    • (as Lehi Falepapalangi)
    Ioane Goodhue
    Ioane Goodhue
    • Smiley
    Hio Pelesasa
    Hio Pelesasa
    • Samson
    Wil Kahele
    Wil Kahele
    • 'Who's on the Plane' Reporter
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    Rhys Darby
    Rhys Darby
    • Rhys Marlin
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      • Taika Waititi
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      • Iain Morris
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    7cotta002-318-865119

    Uplifting funny movie based on a true story

    This movie shows how pacific culture is both humorous and heartwarming.

    A Dutch football coach who is living in the USA is given an offer he couldn't refuse to go and coach American Samoa national football (soccer) squad.

    The coach's Dutch European direct style clashes with the Pacific Islanders culture and it takes time for both to understand each other.

    American Samoa lies at the bottom of the FIFA world rankings after losing 31-0 to Australia. Now they have a chance to renew themselves with a new coach.

    This movie is full of laughs , the comedy writing is very good. The American Samoan way is so endearing and warm it is a real feel good movie.

    The.movie steers close to the truth and is a movie based on the documentary of the same name.

    If you need cheering up, or need to recharge your faith in the human spirit watch this movie.
    7sarojperuri

    Well worth seeing

    Thomas Rongen is brought in to manage The American Samoa football team, his brief is to get the team to score a single goal in The World cup qualifiers. A team that was sitting at the bottom of the rankings list, and famously lost 31 nil to Australia.

    Instantly you'll recognise that Taika Waititi is behind this film, his style is etched all over it, and as I eagerly await the second series of Our flag means death, this hits the mark.

    It's not perfect, arguably it's a little slow to start, but as it develops, it just gets better and better, and by the end, I was absolutely engrossed.

    Funny, moving, uplifting, it's real life given a feel good twist, a great film for the whole family to enjoy.

    I recently read an article from an American website, which was discussing the fact that so many American parts were being played by Brits, here's another example of that, Michael Fassbender does such a great job as Rongen, proving he can do comedy very well.
    8Sleepin_Dragon

    I really, really enjoyed it.

    Thomas Rongen is brought in to manage The American Samoa football team, his brief is to get the team to score a single goal in The World cup qualifiers. A team that was sitting at the bottom of the rankings list, and famously lost 31 nil to Australia.

    Instantly you'll recognise that Taika Waititi is behind this film, his style is etched all over it, and as I eagerly await the second series of Our flag means death, this hits the mark.

    It's not perfect, arguably it's a little slow to start, but as it develops, it just gets better and better, and by the end, I was absolutely engrossed.

    Funny, moving, uplifting, it's real life given a feel good twist, a great film for the whole family to enjoy.

    I recently read an article from an American website, which was discussing the fact that so many American parts were being played by Brits, here's another example of that, Michael Fassbender does such a great job as Rongen, proving he can do comedy very well.

    Well worth seeing.

    8/10.
    6AfricanBro

    Good enough, pretty fun.

    I was really excited when this ended up being the Monday mystery movie. I had been looking forward to it, I didn't expect it to be great, just wanted it to be fun and it is.

    It's classic Taika Waititi humor, much like Ryan Reynolds; you need to like the person to enjoy their movies because their films are simply extensions of themselves and their humor. If you're not a fan of Taika, this might not be your cup of tea.

    The movie is genuinely fun and funny. Every character appears incompetent, yet many seem to have life figured out. Bad analogy, but it's akin to watching a child play something badly or a homeless man dancing in the rain, dog chasing it's tail-technically futile, but they have no worries and are having the time of their lives. There's an innocence and purity to them, and despite their shortcomings, the movie remains uplifting.

    Michael Fassbender felt miscast, but considering it's based on a true story, maybe he was a perfect fit as the actual coach in real life? However, still felt the movie would've been better served if the actual team took the spotlight instead of the coach. A case where the supporting characters outshone the lead.

    The 5 stages of grief bit was really funny. I kind of wish they had called "the Hollywood" the Neymar. What happened to the bleeding guy in the clinic? He was so random.

    Really cool underdog story, reminiscent of sports comedies from my primary school years in the late 2000s. Like a movie Adam Sandler should've been in. While the plot is one that's been done many times, it feels refreshing touch because it's been a while since a film like this was made.

    The movie emotionally kicks into high gear in the last third. The daughter's voicemails added a great emotional touch, providing depth without being too obvious until their purpose is revealed. I found myself asking "why?" a lot-pick up the phone. The movie's nothing extraordinary but it's decent.
    7rgkarim

    The Goal Is Comedic Fun And Inspiration.

    LIKES:

    The Music: -It's a small like, as this movie isn't known for the most picturesque or unique arrange of music, it does use the small number of songs to its advantage.

    -Orchestral numbers that feel straight out of a sports' movie fill the action moments, orchestral pieces matching the moment of the sport and the intensity of what is to come.

    -Training montages and recruitment sections are filled with other fun tracks, those inspiring tracks that get stuck in your head and are filled with just good vibes and good times.

    -Again, minor in terms of scale, I always appreciate a good soundtrack to lift something up.

    The Acting: Another colorful cast brought together, Waititi has fun with the group he has assembled, using the American-Samoan culture to make a lot of fun in this simpler movie.

    -Kaimana, new to me, plays the transgender role well. A bit stereotypical, and a bit in your face, but nevertheless works as the character evolves past the political point and into something more. There is sass, edge, vulnerability, and feminine charm in the movement that turned out to be inspiring rather than annoying for me.

    -Kightley is fun. A very awkward humor that he executes well, with positivity and sincerity that fits the bill in the promised feel good movie moments. His dialogue is catchy, his comedic prowess is fun, and dare I say, I just love how well he and Fassbender get alone in this film. Certainly not the deepest role, but I applaud how he balanced the quirky Taika comedy, with the sincerity of the show.

    -Fassbender is still a magnificent magician of the acting world, and this movie only further shows how much I like his diversity. He's passionate, poetic, alcohol infused, and inspirational all in one, and was just so good at delivering his lines to have that bite. His engagement with the characters matches the referenced coach's passion, alongside his natural ability to capitalize on every word uttered. It's simply quite awesome and magical how he pulls out a good role and doesn't go over the top unless directed to.

    The Dialogue -Waititi is quite famous for his written words and turn of phrase that makes his movies so memorable. And in this film, there is still that clever wording that I can't quite believe seems natural and forced at the same time.

    -The movie has these odd metaphors that feel very belonging to the island, wise, but silly at the same time, and timed so well that I chuckled at the response the actors had with it.

    -But then turns back to these moments of inspiration that are harsh, funny, and direct insulting, but somehow not crossing the border and having me laugh.

    -Then, the writing somehow goes back to silly and off the beaten path candor, these indirect presentations that though random, work in the moment to ad a comedic punch and mirror the reverie of storytelling.

    -And yet still, there are moments where the rawness of vulnerability comes out and really inspires and moves you to be better.

    -The whole thing seems messy at first, but as the movie progresses, gets better as you grow accustom to the odd turns of phrase, the weird balance, and get to know the character's point in the movie.

    The Comedy... to an Extent: -I laughed and chuckled a bit in this movie, those key moments so fun and well executed that I was in stitches from just how simple they delivered the lines.

    -In the case of slapstick humor, there is crashing, hitting, harmful, and over the top theatrics that are the typical soccer sports. It works because most of the time it's not overdone, and there was writing to support the humor.

    -As mentioned above, the dialogue has those moments that are surprisingly fun and complicated, a mix of witty and silly that again just seems to be perfectly timed to match the fun.

    -And even some of the more forced moments are thrilling to enjoy, when done in balance and not over and over, really pack that comedic punch Waititi is known for having.

    The Inspirational Moments: -The story is cliché, and the predictability is there, but, the movie does indeed accomplish the goal of being that feel good movie of the year.

    -The character development of the coach alone has some hard hitting life lessons that had my heart swelling with the promise of improving.

    -Meanwhile, the self-mockery and poking fun at the culture, only to turn it back towards something productive further made me nod at how well this movie is built to be funny and uplifting.

    -It's an odd dance of the two, and even the predictability can't hinder too much the presentation of inspiration, and how Taika's balance managed to still shine through.

    DISLIKES:

    Too Silly At Times: -The mockery can be fun, but like many things, sort of steps out of his boundaries and crosses the lines that might either be too much or too insulting depending on your perspective -Religion mockery can be a tad on the nose and blasphemous at times, but relatively in check and less used that we should be okay.

    -While the banter sometimes goes a tad too far for my liking that the moment is over and we are just going around circles with little reward for the investment in their time.

    The Movie Plot Feels Bland: -Certainly the writing and comedic styles are the center stage of this movie and a message as a secondary outlook, but the plot of the movie feels a bit of a mess and a bland one at that.

    -The struggle for soccer training seems very mismatched, the progress missing the movie magic spark that I go for in these films and telling the story with a little less accuracy to the real life events.

    -Secondary plots fall out the wayside, and only one major player, maybe two, gets an actual dive into a story to make them engaging, the major one being a bit on the political agenda, but still kept in check.

    -Then even the ending feels like a Waititi finish, funny, humorous, but sort of just done, only to fade into the typical summary of where they are now.

    -For the guy that brought us Free Guy and Thor Ragnarök, I can't help but feel there was more to this tale, but the silliness I feel dictated the finesse of the story.

    The Character Usage: -It's not the worst, but at the same time, not the best when a former Disney movie about kids playing soccer does it better than this.

    -There are a lot of characters introduced in this film, but I didn't really care about most of them, because they were not used that much and quite honestly boring when there was a lot a potential.

    -A star player, a goalie or two, even some of the other members all just feel flat and lacking, only discernible because of anatomical landmarks than character ones. It's a bit sad, as again there was a lot of potential, but the time constraints of a comedy often mean... this is a sacrifice.

    The Soccer Match Itself: -I've seen plenty of sports movies that do their bouts right, but this movie... well... it doesn't do the bouts very well and misses the magic for me.

    -No coordinated bouts of soccer prowess going against each other, no impressive moves, or even suspenseful action moments I like in these flicks. And yet... we have only another silly presentation that comedic, and has its moments, is very stale and not worth the buildup the training was trying to present.

    Will Arnett's Involvement: -Arnett has a silly style, I get that, but this just seemed a misfire for me in terms of his inclusion in this film.

    -Some stupid and darker humor is the strength of his, but otherwise another accessory character that is boring, not needed, and does little to add to the grand scheme of the movie.

    -A weaker antagonist, and actual weaker comedy presentation to the normal jack of all trades of humorous use just feels... weaker and a waste given the potential.

    The Verdict: Next Goal Wins is a complicated mess of fun, surprising heart, and inspiration all at the hands of the mad director of comedic messes. The comedy is a bit much at times, but the movie does a nice job entangling silliness to the heart, and keeping much of the laughs diverse and to lots of styles. My opinion for the real winner is the writing, this complex balance of moods, atmospheres, and personality that moves with the characters and makes for a fun movie that fits with the holiday season. The acting is good for this movie, delivering the lines solidly, and I felt there was a good chemistry that never lost the family feel. And yet, Waititi's direction still loses grasp on other elements in his mockery of the culture and getting the laughs out seems priority that the equilibrium shifts away from some of the other elements I find important. The character usage, the plot, and the soccer game itself are lackluster, mediocre, and quite disappointing when you know what could have come with it. And thus this movie is hard to determine if it's really good for the theater, or if this was meant for something like Hulu or Apple+. Thus, my scores for this movie are:

    Comedy/Drama/Sport: 7.0 Movie Overall: 5.5-6.0.

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    • Trivia
      Some of Jaiyah's (Kaimana) soccer stunts were performed by Jaiyah Saelua herself.
    • Goofs
      "Chandelier" by Sia, plays while Rongen is driving his car, even though the song wouldn't be released until 2014, almost 3 years after the movie's time line.
    • Quotes

      Tavita: We haven't score one goal in the history of our country trying to have a soccer team.

    • Crazy credits
      After the credits, Taika Waititi's character offers up an epilogue, book-ending the introduction he gave at the start of the movie. Then, he attempts a miracle...
    • Connections
      Featured in AniMat's Crazy Cartoon Cast: Part of Halle's World (2022)
    • Soundtracks
      La'u Rosa - My Rose
      Written by Mata'utia Pene Solomona

      Arranged by Ueta Solomona

      Performed by Choir of the American Samoa Arts Council

      Courtesy of Viking Sevenseas

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    • Release date
      • November 17, 2023 (United States)
    • Countries of origin
      • United Kingdom
      • United States
      • New Zealand
    • Official site
      • Official Site
    • Languages
      • English
      • Samoan
      • French
      • Swahili
    • Also known as
      • Gol gana
    • Filming locations
      • Honolulu, Hawaii, USA
    • Production companies
      • Archer's Mark
      • Imaginarium Productions
      • Piki Films
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    • Budget
      • $14,000,000 (estimated)
    • Gross US & Canada
      • $6,713,826
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $2,500,295
      • Nov 19, 2023
    • Gross worldwide
      • $18,648,802
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 44 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.00 : 1

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