Bend It Like Beckham with Parminder Nagra: DVD Cover
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Bend It Like Beckham Director: Gurinder Chadha Cast: Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Shaheen Khan

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  • DVD Release Date: 09/30/2003
  • Original Release: 2002
  • Rating: Rated PG13
  • Sales Rank: 40,520

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Closed Caption; Director and co-writer commentary; 10 deleted/extended scenes; "Who Wants to Cook Aloo Gobi?" hosted by the director and "The Aunties"; "The Making of Bend It Like Beckham" featurette; Music video and outtakes; Aloo Gobi recipe; International theatrical trailers

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Side #1 --
1. Dreams of Glory [3:26]
2. Shopping with Pinky [3:14]
3. A Female Beckham [1:43]
4. The Engagement Party [1:54]
5. Jules' Offer [2:00]
6. The Tryout [3:00]
7. Welcome to the Harriers [1:36]
8. No More Football [3:47]
9. Jess' Other Life [4:17]
10. A Good Girl [4:19]
11. Two Pairs of Shoes [1:34]
12. In Jules' Room [1:12]
13. The Wedding's Off [4:18]
14. Joe's Visit [2:35]
15. The Harriers in Hamburg [3:43]
16. Clubbing [2:56]
17. Jules' Birthday [2:07]
18. Unhappy Homecoming [:46]
19. Betrayed [2:26]
20. Tony's Secret [1:15]
21. Out of Order [5:02]
22. The Wedding's On [3:29]
23. Worried About Jess [2:02]
24. Off the Team [5:22]
25. Joe's Plea [2:28]
26. Wedding Day [3:58]
27. Make Me Proud [1:49]
28. The Winning Goal [2:07]
29. Lesbians? [3:59]
30. No More Lies [1:49]
31. Off to America [3:34]
32. End Titles [4:47]

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Editorial Reviews

Arguably this year's most charming comedy, Bend It Like Beckham is a flawlessly executed coming-of-age story structured around the cultural and intergenerational pressures faced by members of a girls' soccer team in England. The movie focuses on Jesminder "Jess" Bhamira (played by radiant young Indian actress Parminder Nagra), whose immigrant Sikh parents disapprove of her obsession with soccer. They believe she should be honing her cooking skills and looking for a nice Indian boy to marry, but Jess rejects their entreaties and instead joins the Hounslow Harriers, developing a crush on her coach (Jonathan Rhys-Meyers) into the bargain. The narrative developed by director and co-writer Gurinder Chadha isn't startlingly original, but it is infectiously effervescent and unexpectedly moving. In this case, familiarity does not breed contempt, primarily because Chadha takes a commonsense approach to characterization and avoids clichés. Much of the credit for Beckham's success belongs to its cast. Nagra makes her character independent-minded but not contemptuous of the cultural traditions to which her parents adhere. Jesminder's friend and teammate, Juliette (Pirates of the Caribbean's Keira Knightley), faces similar problems at home, especially from a doting mother (Juliet Stevenson) who can't understand why her tomboy daughter wouldn't rather wear a Wonderbra and adopt more girlish ways. The gentle tweaking of conventional values bespeaks affection and respect and places this eminently enjoyable movie far above its coarser Hollywood contemporaries. Ed Hulse, Barnes & Noble

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A Girls' Night Inby E.Dzanda

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June 08, 2009: This is a cute and cheeky British film showcasing some of Keira Knightley's early acting. The film is light-hearted and fun surrounding the British obsession with soccer and the handsome and talented David Beckham. There are some cultural differences that are brought up in the film about the expectations of an orthodox Sikh lady growing up in modern-day London. This is definitely an empowering "girly" movie, a great pick for a girls' night in.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.

I Also Recommend: Bride Wars, Clueless, She's the Man, Mean Girls, The Prince and the Freshman.

bend it like beckhamby Anonymous

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November 07, 2006: great soccer movie. if you dont like sports movie, you wont like this one. their is some inappropriate language and some "stuff" that isnt really meant for young kids. otherwise, its a great movie.

This review was written about the DVD Wide Screen edition.


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