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10th April 2002
Bend It Like Beckham 12 cert camera

Dir: Gurinder Chadha
Cast: Parminder Nagra, Keira Knightley, Jonathan Rhys Meyers, Kulvinder Ghir, Shaznay Lewis, Juliet Stevenson
Length: 120 minutes
Release: 12th April 2002

Bend It Like Beckham

Beckham's influence at Old Trafford was growing, although his choice of change strip wasn't expected to go down well with fans

Football, ex-members of All Saints, Gary Lineker, stars of Goodness Gracious Me. Recipe for success? Sadly not. The boys 'n' girls have missed a sitter.

Nigel Bell

Several years after the success of Bhaji on the Beach, director Gurinder Chadha returns from a stint of movie making in America to the shores of Blighty. Sadly she doesn't seem to have moved on since the mid-90s.

The Plot
18-year-old Jess Bhamra (Nagra) is mad on football. What's more, she's an excellent player. Sadly, a glamorous career as a soccer professional is the last thing on her parents minds. They want her married off, skilled in the art of making the perfect aloo gobi.

Bend It Like Beckham
What do you mean my kness look like Ryan Giggs?

When Jess's talents are spotted by Jules Paxton (Knightley) she's invited to join the local women's football team.

She becomes a first team regular but has to keep everything secret from mum and dad.

When they find out they hit the roof and ban her from playing again.

The girl rebels, she falls for her football coach, her sister's about to get married, she falls out with her best friend, gets accused of being a lesbian, finds out another best friend is gay. And that's before the big soccer match against QPR ladies.

The verdict
Bend It Like Beckham is a huge disappointment, especially when considered against Chadha's movie debut Bhaji on the Beach.

Bend It Like Beckham
The producers were determined to outdo Baz Luhrman's Moulin Rouge

That film was witty, dramatic, cutting edge in terms of the problems faced by young British people of different religions growing up under the pressure of cultural traditions.

Beckham, unlike the footballer, is obvious, cliché and predictable, merely retreading many images and ideas from her debut.

It's with heavy heart I have to report this because, and it's not often I can name-drop, I went to college with director Gurinder Chadha.

I love Bhaji and after her stint in America I was expecting great things from this film.

The trouble is she seems to have stood still since she went to the States. Films like East is East appear to have past her by.

Bend It Like Beckham
Sir Alex Ferguson questioned his scout's choice of a new centre forward

The relationship between Indian and British cultures as reflected in film have moved on since Bhaji on the Beach. Gurinder Chadha hasn't.

The issues of conflict between the traditional way of Indian life and the more relaxed views of Asian children who've lived in the UK all their lives have mainly been tackled before.

It's the old problem of agreeing to an arranged marriage and being a good wife verses your own ambitions (in this case Jess's desire to play football).

Even where Chadha tries to juxtapose Jess's dilemma with that of football colleague Jules (her white mother (Stevenson) doesn't want her playing football) it just doesn't strike as anything dynamic.

The backdrop of football is what the producers are probably hoping will catch the imagination but the references are stereotypical.

Bend It Like Beckham
The prospect of tickets to see the Manchester United third team in action didn't go down well with all members of the family

You have the offside law being explained to a none football fan using dishes and bottles, a sequence with Gary Lineker and Alan Hansen that's more reminiscent of Alastair McGowan's impersonations and Goodness Gracious Me鈥檚 Kulvinder Ghir acting just like a character out of the comedy series.

More than anything the film is let down by the writing. The pivotal scene comes half way through the movie when Jess's coach Joe comes to her house to persuade her parents to let her play football.

Jess's father gives a long speech about how he was one of the best fast bowlers in India but wasn't allowed to play in any cricket teams when he came to Britain.

Given the reason for Joe's visit you expect him to retort by saying don't make the same mistake with your daughter. She has the chance of the sporting career you were denied.

He doesn't and yet the rest of the film heads to this obvious conclusion.

Being slightly more upbeat there are some good one liners such as "Get your lesbian feet out of my shoes." "Lesbian. I thought she was Pisces." And Juliet Stevenson's performance as Jules's mother is excellent.

But it's not enough to lift Bend It Like Beckham into the premiership. It's simply lower league stuff.

2/5

 

 


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