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Goal II: Living the Dream
A transfer from Newcastle to Real Madrid accompanied by money and fame ushers Santiago Munez into limelight but what will he do when his new status is about to create a rift between him and the people he loves.
22 October 1975, As Neves, Pontevedra, Galicia, Spain
1973, Rochdale, England, UK
18 August 1969, Marseille, France
22 October 1948, Strasbourg, Bas-Rhin, France
19 October 1924, South Shields, Durham, England, UK
11 March 1976, Vejle, Denmark
10 May 1972, California, USA
27 March 1957, London, England, UK
23 June 1972, Marseille, Bouches-du-Rhône, France
20 August 1936, Ponce, Puerto Rico
20 January 1993, Torrance, California, USA
30 March 1986, Camas, Seville, Spain
14 December 1979, Chester, England, UK
10 April 1973, Garça, São Paulo, Brazil
12 July 1976, Rochdale, Lancashire, England, UK
February 09, 2007
I won't tell you the result, but I will say that Arsene Wenger would be wise to avoid Goal 2 in case he suffers from terminal apoplexy.August 29, 2008
Goal II clumsily telegraphs all of its moves far in advance.October 04, 2007
The idea of turning a 10-minute idea into a trilogy of movies seemed imposing at first, but Goal II continues the franchise's recipe of personality over originality.February 09, 2007
Next stop the World Cup . . . can't wait.February 18, 2007
One isn't eager to see extra time played and the 'To be continued' line at the end is more ominous than enticing. Once again, film-makers demonstrate that old adage, never give soccer an even break.August 29, 2008
Despite the predictable, cliché-riddled script, the soap-opera hokum that passes for drama, Goal II somehow works.February 07, 2007
A game of two halves, both of them dire.February 10, 2007
Intriguing to watch and well-played by the engaging cast.February 09, 2007
Not quite the guilty pleasure the first movie was, Goal! 2 can't quite stick it in the back of the net, pull off the double etc, etc...August 29, 2008
Bullet time, pixellation, flashy graphics, slow-motion-sweat, all wrapped around a rather flimsy story about the kid from the barrio dealing with paparazzi, millions of fans and a salary in the millions of Euros.February 09, 2007
Becker, who made the first instalment just about passable, is bland here while Alessandro Nivola, who plays his best pal, looks rightly bored.April 03, 2009
If your kids play soccer, they may appreciate this tall tale of Santi's rise from obscurity to shin-padded glory, but once you pop in the DVD, chances are you won't want to stick around.