
Flippant Dutch saleswoman Susanne van Meeteren's latest ill-considered hobby project is a big brother/sister program. She starts by 'accidentally' picking a boy instead of a girls, and second generation Moroccan Soukri Eouzzani (16) is a very knavish rascal, peeping Tom and all, yet sensitive and artistic. Dad Brahim enrolled his garage heir to improve Soukri's Dutch language mastery. They soon get on well, and daughter Sofie in presses to tutor him in maths, his worst subjec... (Full plot summary below)
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Flippant Dutch saleswoman Susanne van Meeteren's latest ill-considered hobby project is a big brother/sister program. She starts by 'accidentally' picking a boy instead of a girls, and second generation Moroccan Soukri Eouzzani (16) is a very knavish rascal, peeping Tom and all, yet sensitive and artistic. Dad Brahim enrolled his garage heir to improve Soukri's Dutch language mastery. They soon get on well, and daughter Sofie in presses to tutor him in maths, his worst subject. Susanne convinces Shoukri to pursue his acting dream, but he dares not even ask his dad. When he's caught out in love with Sofie, her dad moves out. When Shoukri's dad finds out he left technical school, a tragic fight ensues.
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| User ReviewRobin FTo start off this review, I will say that this movie Coach is not an Oscar winner. Nope. But hey, it is still fun to watch. I enjoyed the movie, even though I do not care for soccer. The scenes with the kids were entertaining to watch and I thought the story kept me interested. So, if you like soccer and an interesting plot, Coach might be the movie for you to see. If you don't like interesting plots and soccer, Coach is not the movie for you to see. |
| User ReviewAli ALidt over middel, men vel okay ... Nok mest en "par film", men synes da den var sjov nok, und so weiter, det meste af filmen igennem |
| User ReviewRyan SDecent, not great. It had its moments, but not a whole lot of them. Definitely my least favorite Hugh Dancy movie so far. |
| User ReviewTanvir MA well made coming of age/ sports underdog film, helped by the charm of Hugh Dancy - who is turning out to mature as an actor. Handles some issues unusual for such a sports themed movie, and handles it well. A good way to pass time and not feel that the time has been wasted! |
| User ReviewMuntasim TA well made coming of age/ sports underdog film, helped by the charm of Hugh Dancy - who is turning out to mature as an actor. Handles some issues unusual for such a sports themed movie, and handles it well. A good way to pass time and not feel that the time has been wasted! |
| User ReviewDeb SHugh Dancy plays Coach, a rich trust-fund slacker, but when his girlfriend Zoe dumps him he reluctantly agrees to become a youth soccer coach as he attempts to prove that he can be responsible. So he coaches kids' soccer, where we find the usual misfit kids who he is able to bring together and they in turn show him a thing or two about growing up. Along the way he meets Gabrielle a nurse who questions his party-boy lifestyle and thinks him immature. |
| User ReviewGabriel Arturo Addnt have high expectations but it wasnt too bad.. |
| User ReviewSeychelle GVery sombre, mellow, unconventional romantic comedy that's low on the romance and comedy. But it's easy to watch and the cast is likable. |
| User ReviewBorhan KA low budget soccer movie about a rich single dude that is wealthy because of an inhearentance that he has got and basically he does nothing for a job is basically a man child. Then through his friend helping him get a soccer coach job. His current girlfriend leaves him for the big time in hollywood. Basically its about this man child growing up and having a normal life and relationship. |
| User ReviewRyan MMighty Ducks playing soccer with very few endearing personalities. And the ending, c'mon!!!! |