Garuda in my chest, Bayu is a child who lives with her widowed mother and grandfather. Although talented in football, Bayu was under a strict regime of his grandfather, who was very traumatized by the death of his football players in poverty. Tragedy left him grumpy old man who is screaming no big straight to football. Instead, Bayu's grandfather was sent to the different courses, from painting math, so he could find and develop his abilities in areas other than just kicking a ball around. Secretly, Bayu bola- still playing football and he gets great support from his friend Heri , in a wheelchair since he was born. Able to live his dream of football, Heri put all efforts and resources to ensure that the Bayu can enter Indonesian football team U-13, including smoothing his way to welcome in the barn Soccer School Indonesia (Indonesian Football Academy). (That is the real, flesh and bone Academy, located in Ciputat, my homebase.) The premise is quite simple, really, but I was entertained throughout the film by the performance of the amazing actors and actresses, especially that of Ramzi, a comedian who plays Bang Dulloh, Heri's driver. Some showed the weak point of the film: the reason why the grandfather hate football so much. His views seem too outdated and strange, she said. I can not fully agree; Anyway, the grandfather is old-fashioned and I never met anyone who truly hate the things for the simple reason than grandfather 's (and I will not go into detail here). As much as I appreciate the views of these people, I beg to differ.
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