Garuda in my chest, Vayu is a boy who lives with his mother and grandfather's widow. Although talented in football, Vayu was under a strict regime of her grandfather, who was deeply traumatized by the death of his son's football players in poverty. The tragedy left him grumpy old easy to shout not straight for great football. Instead, the grandfather sent Bayu for different courses, from math, so he could find and develop its capabilities in other areas other than just kicking the ball around.Secretly, Bayu still playing soccer-and he gets great support from his friend Heri, confined to a wheelchair since she was born. Able to live his dream of football, Heri put all its efforts and resources to ensure that the Slave can enter Indonesia football team U-13, including smoothing his way to welcome in storeroom soccer school Indonesia (Indonesia Football Academy). (It is a real, flesh and bones of the Academy, located in Ciputat, homebase me.) The premise is simple enough, indeed, but I was entertained by the amazing performance throughout the film actors and actresses, especially that of Ramzi, the comedian who plays the Bang Dulloh, Heri's driver.Some pointed out the weak point of this movie is: reasons why Grandpa hates football so much. His views seemed outdated and too weird, he said. I can't completely agree; Anyway, Grandpa is old fashioned and I've met people who actually hate those things for the simple reason than grandfather's (and I won't go into detail here). As much as I respect the views of these people, I beg to differ.
Sedang diterjemahkan, harap tunggu..
