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  • 2001
  • 1 hr 30 min
  • 4.3  (110)

One Leg Kicking is a 2001 Singaporean drama film directed by Lee Thean-jeen. The film follows the lives of three childhood friends, all former national football players, who reunite after many years to compete in a charity tournament. The film stars Mark Lee, Gurmit Singh, and Moe Alkaff. The three friends, Ah Hui (Mark Lee), Ah Beng (Gurmit Singh), and Fen (Moe Alkaff) used to play football together in their younger days. However, their paths diverged as they grew older. Ah Hui became a successful businessman, Ah Beng became a construction worker, and Fen became a taxi driver. The only thing that still binds them together is their love for football.

In the present day, Ah Hui decides to organize a charity football tournament to raise money for a children's charity. He invites Ah Beng and Fen to join his team for the tournament. However, old tensions and rivalries soon resurface. Ah Beng is bitter because he feels that Ah Hui abandoned their friendship when he became successful. Fen, on the other hand, is still bitter about a mistake that he made during a crucial match years ago that cost the team a chance at winning the championship.

As they train for the tournament, the three friends have to confront their past mistakes and learn to work together as a team. Ah Hui, who is used to getting his way, has to learn to listen to his teammates and their ideas. Fen has to overcome his fear of making mistakes again and regain his confidence. Ah Beng has to learn to forgive and let go of his bitterness.

Along the way, the three friends also have to deal with personal issues. Ah Hui is struggling with a failing marriage and an estranged son. Ah Beng is trying to come to terms with his wife's miscarriage. Fen is dealing with his aging parents, who are both sick and in need of constant care.

The film's title, One Leg Kicking, is a reference to a Chinese idiom that means to put in all your effort and energy. The idiom is often used in the context of playing football, to describe a player who puts in all his effort, often to the point of injuring himself.

One Leg Kicking is a heartwarming and uplifting film that celebrates the power of friendship, perseverance, and teamwork. The film deals with universal themes such as forgiveness, redemption, and the meaning of success. At its core, it is a film that reminds us of the importance of never giving up on our dreams and the people we love.

The film is beautifully shot and features impressive football sequences that are both exciting and authentic. The performances by Mark Lee, Gurmit Singh, and Moe Alkaff are all excellent, with each actor bringing depth and nuance to their characters.

Overall, One Leg Kicking is a must-watch film for anyone who loves football, friendship, and feel-good movies that inspire and uplift. It is a film that will leave you with a warm and fuzzy feeling and a renewed appreciation for the importance of never giving up on yourself or those around you.

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Description
  • Release Date
    2001
  • Runtime
    1 hr 30 min
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    4.3  (110)
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