7+
2001    1h 53mAction, コメディ
7.389%84%7.2
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“黄金の右”と呼ばれるサッカー選手ファンは、チームメイトのハンが持ちかけた八百長試合に荷担したことがきっかけで自慢の脚を折られてしまった。夢半ばで諦めざるを得なかったファン。それから20年、ファンは、いまやサッカー界の首領として君臨するハンの雑用係にまで落ちぶれていた。そんなある日、ファンは街で不思議な青年シンと出会う。少林拳を信奉する彼は、くず拾いをしながら道行く人に少林拳を説いて回っていた。ファンはふとしたことからシンの超人的な脚力を見抜き、自らがなし得なかった夢をシンに託すべく、彼にサッカーを教え込むのだった。
監督:Stephen Chow
  • Stephen ChowMighty Steel Leg / Sing / 監督 / 脚本
  • Richard Ng Man-TatFung
  • Vicky Zhao WeiMui
  • Patrick Tse YinHung
  • Karen Mok Man-WaiTeam Moustache Player #2
  • Wong Yat-FeiIron Head
  • Mo MeilinHooking Leg
  • Tenky Tin Kai-ManIron Shirt / Production Supervisor
  • Danny Chan Kwok-KwanEmpty Hands
  • Lam Tze-ChungWeight Vest
  • Vincent Kok Tak-ChiuTeam Puma Leader
  • Steven Fung Min-HangTeam Gangster Leader / 脚本
  • Jazz Lam Tsz-SinTeam Gangster Player #1
  • Yuen Siu-LungTeam Gangster Player #2
  • Wong Ming-KinTeam Gangster Player #3
  • Leo Lo Hoi-YingTeam Gangster Player #4
  • Sin Kin-WingTeam Gangster Player #5
  • Ma JunlongTeam Gangster Player #6
  • Yiu YukTeam Gangster Player #7
  • Sik Chi-WanTeam Evil Center
  • cultfilmliker2026年3月30日
    Iron Head is one of the greatest characters and greatest actors! Magnificent. The war scene is top tier Hate to admit it but this is my first time not seeing the bastardized American cut. Kinda wanna give it a rewatch to see how it stacks up tho! I’m ngl I think it contains quite a few more jokes, as dumb as they are Featured in Slapstick Fantastic Featured in The Non-English Niche
  • ehrlic82026年3月11日
    A god damn masterpiece. Who the hell knew that mixing Shaolin Kung Fu and a sports movie about soccer would be such a brilliant way to spend a moment in our lives.
  • Marcelo Scatena2026年1月21日
    Peak cinema. Watched it so many times over the years it's not even funny. Unlike this movie.
  • Richard2025年10月19日
    I didn’t know what I was in for, just that it was called Shaolin Soccer and that alone sounded like a dare. What I got was pure Chow: slapstick, sincerity and CGI chaos wrapped in a story about brotherhood, redemption and kicking a football so hard it bends reality. Stephen Chow plays Sing, a Shaolin monk with a dream of spreading kung fu through soccer. He reunites his old brothers, each with a ridiculous skill set and they form a team to take on the corrupt, steroid fueled Team Evil. The result? A sports movie that feels like Dragon Ball Z met The Mighty Ducks in a fever dream. This was my gateway to Chow’s world, where absurdity meets heart and every punchline lands with a kung fu flourish. The effects are gloriously over the top, the characters are cartoonish in the best way and the emotional beats sneak up on you between flying kicks and exploding goalposts. Watching it felt like discovering a new genre: nonsense comedy with soul. And once I saw it, I had to hunt down everything else he made. Kung Fu Hustle, CJ7, The Mermaid, all roads lead back to this one. Shaolin Soccer is where Stephen Chow kicked open the door to my comedy brain. I laughed, I cheered and I never looked at football the same way again.
  • Cineit.blog2025年10月12日
    Look, everyone told me Shaolin Soccer was a comedy masterpiece. I'm here to tell you it's... not. At least not for me. Maybe it's my lifelong hatred of soccer, or maybe Stephen Chow's "nonsense comedy" is just a little too nonsensical, but this movie felt incredibly childish and, honestly, pretty f***ing stupid. I get that the CGI was a big deal at the time, and the ending has a nice little message about tradition beating corruption. But man, sitting through the rest of it was a real drag. If you're not a fan of the sport, you might want to sit this one out.
  • sharmaaarke2025年5月31日
    Sharma123

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