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US version was cut for commercial reasons to a PG rating (the original version had a PG-13 rating). Goal! The Dream Begins | Rotten Tomatoes

: Many viewers enjoy the film's polished presentation and energetic football sequences, even if the narrative is thin. Key Details

: Originally rated PG-13, the US theatrical version was cut for a PG rating . Goal! The Dream Begins (2005) - IMDb

The 2005 sports film Goal! (also known as Goal! The Dream Begins ) is widely considered an choice for soccer fans, though critics often label it a predictable underdog story . Critical & Audience Consensus

: Critics on Common Sense Media highlight that while it follows a generic "inspirational" formula, it effectively explores themes of immigration and social mobility.

: The Raising Children Network highlights its positive portrayal of persistence, loyalty, and respect, making Santiago a solid role model.

: Follows Santiago Muñez, an undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles, who gets a chance to trial for Newcastle United in the English Premier League.

: Reviewers from Empire note that while the film lacks originality, it captures the "warmth and wit" of football.

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US version was cut for commercial reasons to a PG rating (the original version had a PG-13 rating). Goal! The Dream Begins | Rotten Tomatoes

: Many viewers enjoy the film's polished presentation and energetic football sequences, even if the narrative is thin. Key Details

: Originally rated PG-13, the US theatrical version was cut for a PG rating . Goal! The Dream Begins (2005) - IMDb ВЎGol!

The 2005 sports film Goal! (also known as Goal! The Dream Begins ) is widely considered an choice for soccer fans, though critics often label it a predictable underdog story . Critical & Audience Consensus

: Critics on Common Sense Media highlight that while it follows a generic "inspirational" formula, it effectively explores themes of immigration and social mobility. US version was cut for commercial reasons to

: The Raising Children Network highlights its positive portrayal of persistence, loyalty, and respect, making Santiago a solid role model.

: Follows Santiago Muñez, an undocumented immigrant in Los Angeles, who gets a chance to trial for Newcastle United in the English Premier League. Key Details : Originally rated PG-13, the US

: Reviewers from Empire note that while the film lacks originality, it captures the "warmth and wit" of football.

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