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In ancient China, a dedicated monk invented martial arts. In the 21st century, a tennis coach from Argentina developed a novel method for improving performance and endurance in football players. The result is "Shaolin Soccer." The movie is one of those rare films that draws you into the world of martial arts even as it entertains you with intense battles and high-flying tricks. Shaolin Soccer English subtitles dvdrip 11 is available to download on iTunes! How do a tennis coach from Argentina and an ancient Chinese monk have so much in common? Well, they were both born out of sports' current obsession with improvement through technology. And they both co-developed martial arts technique for this modern age. But their time is different. The ancient monks were fighting for the honor of their religion, and the Argentine coach is desperate to win a tournament that would save his failing career as a coach. In this movie, their journeys lead them through a complex series of events that will decide the fate of China and perhaps the world as we know it today. Director: Dominic Sena Stars: Wesley Snipes, Jet Li, Victor Ortiz Nick Katzenberg is a soccer coach from Argentina who has been hired by a Chinese Shaolin Temple to improve their soccer team's skill level. He teaches his students kung fu-influenced soccer moves, turning them into an unbeatable team. However, after he is deported back to the United States, the monks go on to lose their next game. They then travel to New York City with Monk Xing Xang (Chong Li) and enter the “Ultimate Playoff” where they must compete with other teams for $500 million dollars. The film was successfully launched in Chinese theaters on October 11, 2002. It was not only voted "Best Foreign Film" at The Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, but also won awards for Best Foreign Film at The Vancouver Chinatown International Film Festival and Best Foreign Language Film at The Tampa International Film Festival. In addition, the film was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Film. In China, the film was a huge hit, earning an incredible US $67.6 million during its box office run there. In Japan, it earned US $4.7 million during its theatrical run there and ranked #1 in terms of ticket sales for a foreign language film in Japan in 2003. In Australia, "Shaolin Soccer" grossed A$1,324,000 at the box office in its first weekend, making it the number 1 film for that weekend. The film was in cinemas for eight weeks, closing on January 4, 2003. In total, it grossed A$2,316,370 domestically in Australia. In New Zealand, "Shaolin Soccer" grossed NZ$309,815 at the box office in its first weekend, making it the number 1 film for that weekend. The film was in cinemas for two weeks and closed on November 1, 2002. In total "Shaolin Soccer" grossed a total of NZ$485,439 domestically in New Zealand. cfa1e77820

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