It's hard to imagine how Koch could have made her film any more heavy-handed: perhaps by adding U2's "Where the Streets Have No Name" to the soundtrack or having the narration delivered by Colin Farrell—both of which, inevitably enough, the director does.
Kicking It (2008)
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Reviews Counted:14
Fresh:8
Rotten:6
Average Rating:5.6/10
Rated: Not Rated
Genre: Sports/Recreation
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Using the global appeal of soccer to address the pandemic of homelessness, the Homeless World Cup was first established in 2001 to give homeless people the opportunity to better their lives through...
Using the global appeal of soccer to address the pandemic of homelessness, the Homeless World Cup was first established in 2001 to give homeless people the opportunity to better their lives through sports. Five years later, 20,000 homeless people had competed on street soccer teams, with 500 players selected to represent 48 countries in the fourth annual Homeless World Cup in Cape Town, South Africa, in the summer of 2006. Susan Koch's Kicking It profiles seven of these players—men made invisible by poverty and addiction but who now emerge as compelling figures fighting to become heroes on the soccer pitch and find a way out of their situations.
The men journey from all around the globe, temporarily putting behind them Dublin's heroin epidemic; Nairobi's slums; Madrid's overcrowded shelters; Charlotte, North Carolina's streets; war-torn Kabul; and the stigma of homelessness in unforgiving St. Petersburg. Whether they are experiencing victory or defeat on the field, bonding with teammates, or flirting with groupies, soccer provides an escape from their problems while it also inspires hope for actual change in their lives.
Ultimately uplifting, though tempered by the sobering reality of its subjects' vulnerable lives, Kicking It captures their humanity and ability to overcome adversity—all through the simple game of soccer. --© Sundance Film Festival
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Director: Susan Koch
Director: Susan Koch
Producer: Ted Leonsis, Susan Koch, Jedd Wider, Todd Wider
Composer: Charlie Barnett
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Reviews for Kicking It
You hope that this thoughtful portrayal of [these] players’ admirable representation of their countries will win them more respect back home.
As in the recent Planet B-Boy, the impoverished conditions of the film's subjects matter significantly less than the rush of competition, but at least Planet B-Boy was a thrill to watch.
That this documentary feeds some stereotypes and gives only cursory understanding but much hand-wringing is a shame.
Rarely has the healing power of sports been as genuinely depicted as in director Susan Koch's perception-altering documentary Kicking It.
This earnestly watchable soccer documentary has enough drama and enough action for several films. Any one of its subjects could have served as the sole focus of the movie as well.
A well-meaning look at the Homeless World Cup, Kicking It presents its topic without much sentimentality, though it could benefit from a more pared-down approach.
A tearjerker certain to elicit concern and compassion from anyone watching for the billion on the planet's homeless.
So earnest it hurts, Kicking It follows a half-dozen homeless men from around the globe as they ready for the fourth annual Homeless World Cup in Cape Town.
More inspirational than any sports movie, because the impact of a simple game on the confidence and self-worth of these battered men is all real.
What we actually have here are a host of human stories about the homeless, put through the prism of soccer, as a path for the expression of one’s humanity—one’s worth.
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