- Studio: Twentieth Century Fox Film Corporation
- Release Date: Mar 12, 2003
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60Lightweight, thoroughly charming fluff.
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88I saw more important films at Sundance 2003, but none more purely enjoyable than Bend It Like Beckham, which is just about perfect as a teenage coming-of-age comedy.
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88Pure, undiluted joy.
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88The juxtaposition between the fast-paced plays on the soccer field and the color-drenched, music-infused wedding party is a highlight of this captivating film.
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88Terrifically charming and energetic film.
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88A joyful celebration of spirit and endurance.
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75Writer-director Gurinder Chadha juggles all the angles with flair and fairness. Like Nagra and Knightley, the movie is a sweetheart.
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75As the movie breathlessly cuts back and forth from a boisterous wedding celebration to a high-stakes soccer match, even the grumpy cynics will have been won over.
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75The film's most natural appeal is to adolescent athletes -- in particular, cleat-wearing young ladies who will bask in its hard-won girl-power message. This is a movie with bruised shins and a huge heart.
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75Enjoyable enough that the sprinkles of artificial sweetness in the mix don't do lasting or irreparable damage.
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75Energetic, eager-to-please culture-clash comedy.
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75The feel-good movie of a feel-blah movie year, with all the positive qualities and one negative trait that this description implies.
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63Much of the value -- entertainment and otherwise -- of seeing a culture-specific movie is to connect with a larger world than your everyday life offers.
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63An energetic, feel-good blend of comedy, romance and benign drama -- with a side dish of social commentary -- that works despite its strict adherence to the culture clash/generation gap formula.
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50Just a few years ago, the generally felt aspiration of ethnic groups was to blend in with the majority culture. Today it's to flourish in modern society while actively remembering old-country values...Bend It Like Beckham could cement the trend.
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50Director and co-writer Gurinder Chadha continues in the vein of her previous movies, "What's Cooking?" and "Bhaji on the Beach," exploring with humor and compassion how cultures adapt in foreign climes.
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50Routine, genial sports movie.
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70The portrait of traditional Indian life Chadha provides manages to mine laughs from characters without resorting to making them laughable.
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60While this film offers plenty of laughs and a cool soundtrack, it also tiptoes around complex subjects of social change and inter-racial relations.
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50There's nothing terribly bad about Bend It Like Beckham -- in fact it's a fine Friday-night-out film -- it's just that it strikes me as being an awful little piffle cloaked in the garb of something so much more.
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100The most exhilarating movie so far this year. It's made up of many familiar elements -- think ''Monsoon Wedding'' meets ''My Beautiful Laundrette'' meets ''Personal Best'' -- yet before long, you catch on to how buoyant and funny and original it is.
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91Terrifically fun entertainment; wonderfully shot and acted, instilled with spirit and life and able to woo us with its exhuberant freshness.
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80Bright, lively and liberating movie.
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80Smart, lively and altogether warmhearted dramatic comedy.
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80There's a great sense of fun in the cultural collision between Indian and British lifestyles -- often within the same person.
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80You seldom leave a theater walking on air, much less float all through a movie. But the joyous Bend It Like Beckham never lets you down.
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70Every generation has to discover the same clichés that were drummed into previous generations, and kids could do worse than to learn them from this film.
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70Enjoyably shameless confection.
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70Like the rest of the film, Beckham's climax is surprisingly satisfying, however, in large part because director Gurinder Chadha films the competing big game and big fat Indian wedding of Nagra's sister with equivalently bursting levels of color, panache, and verve.
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70Fine character work by Juliet Stevenson, Archie Panjabi, and Bollywood regular Anupam Kher make this well worth seeing.
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60The movie isn't unwatchable. It's clumsily good-natured, the actors are appealing, and there are worse ways to spend two hours than looking at pretty young girls in shorts kicking balls. But the movie is way, way too pleased with itself.
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60Writer-helmer Gurinder Chadha assembles a gallery of broadly played stereotypes into a movie about social attitudes that's more rooted in small-screen sitcom than anything deeper.
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50Bend It Like Beckham is supposedly a movie about youth; its biggest shortcoming is that it rarely feels young.
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50Its cheery inoffensiveness, though, is in some ways disappointing.
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20Only silent Becks himself rises unstained from this reheated ethno-niche stew.
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80I'm still smiling as I recall Jess, the soccer star-to-be, standing behind her straitlaced mother in the kitchen and casually bouncing a head of lettuce on her knee.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 45 out of 58
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PatriciaC.10
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VintonH.8A movie that transcends cultural limitations and offers the hope that our common humanity will rescue us from parochialism.