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Wikipedia article




'Guys and Balls' (German: 'Mnner wie wir', literally 'Men like us', UK title: Balls) is a 2004 sports comedy/romance film by German American director Sherry Hormann about a gay goalkeeper who assembles a gay-only soccer team to play against his ex-team, which fired him due to homophobia.

Plot



Ecki (Maximilian Brckner) lives with his parents who own a bakery in Boldrup, a (fictitious) small German town near Dortmund. Football, the German national pastime, is particularly popular in this heavily industrialized region and Ecki has been an avid and successful player in a local club FC Boldrup, since his childhood days.

In a decisive game, he fails to keep a ball at a penalty and the team fails to get the promotion to the district league. The team are devastated and get drunk at a party. Ecki is then evicted from the team, with his mistake being used to cover the real reason—the revelation that he is gay that comes about when he is observed by some of his teammates kissing another player Tobias on the mouth.

Ecki is defiant and immediately sets out to form his own team and beat his ex-teammates at their game. So he sets off for Dortmund to find members for his new team with the help of his sister Susanne, who is living there. From the fans of his favorite club Borussia Dortmund he finds confusion, but he gradually succeeds in others places, such as a kebab shop and the leather bar 'Steel Tube' to recruit more homosexual players for his team. Among the greatest hopes are the two Brazilians Ronaldo and Ronaldinho and the actually hidden heterosexual bookseller Klaus.

Meanwhile, he also manages to win the heart of dreamboy Sven (David Rott), who becomes his first boyfriend. Training of the team is done by Karl (Rolf Zacher), an ex-soccer player himself who quit the sport years ago after a stinging defeat.

When the big day of the game comes, the match starts out badly for Ecki's team, but ultimately they are able to triumph over his old teammates by allowing their homophobia to turn against themselves.

Cast



* Eileen Eilender as Susanne jung 1

* Leon Breitenborn as Ecki jung 1

* Dietmar Br as Vater (Father)

* Saskia Vester as Mutter (Mother)

* Anna Koesling as Susanne jung 2

* Steven Wellmann as Ecki jung 2

* Melody Sitta as Cordula jung

* Jan Giffel as Udo jung

* Maximilian Brckner as Ecki

* Willi Thomczyk as Wirt, Ticket seller

* Jochen Stern as Rentner Rudi

* Judith Hoersch as Cordula (billed as Judith Delphine Hoersch)

* Carlo Ljubek as Udo

* Mirko Lang as Tobias

* Tobias van Dieken as Bernhard (billed as Tobias Vandieken)

* Simon Solberg as Frank

* Felix Vrtler as Udos Vater

* Lisa Maria Potthoff as Susanne

* Hans Lw as Klaus

* Nikolai Will as Kunde in der Bckerei, Customer

* Rolf Zacher as Trainer Karl

* Mariele Millowitsch as Wirtin Elke

* Ute Maria Lerner as Pregnant lady (Schwangere Frau)

* Nicholas Bodeux as Ehemann

* David Rott as Sven

* Heppi Pohl as beer garden Guest 1

* Dirk Koch as beer garden Guest 2

* Andreas Schmidt as Jrgen

* Michael Kleiber as BVB Fan 1

* Hans-Joachim Bauer as BVB Fan 2

* Billey Demirtas as Ercin

* Markus John as Tom

* Christian Berkel as Rudolf

* Charly Hbner as Horst

* Jeanette Goetz as male nurse (Krankenschwester) 1

* Sunia-Shahana Ali as male nurse (Krankenschwester) 2

* Marcel Nievelstein as Jan

* Sascha Herzogenrath as transvestite

* Thomas Fischer as Gay Firefighter 1

* Heup Henning Heup as Gay Firefighter 2

* Michael von Burg as Martin

* Edesson Batista De Jesus as Ronaldo

* Edilton Pereira Da Cruz as Ronaldino

* Judith Dker as Prostitute

* Sybille J. Schedwill as Jan's Mutter

* Mohammad-Ali Behboudi as Ercin's Vater

* Max Hopp as Steffen

* Helmut Schenkel as Harley rider (Harleyfahrer)

* Rolf Vogel as Harleyfahrer

* Klaus Schwen as Harleyfahrer

* Frank Krebs as Harleyfahrer

* Franz-Josef Neumann as Harleyfahrer

* Markus Kaiser as Harleyfahrer

* Dennis Schenkel as Harleyfahrer

* Wolfgang Jansen as Harleyfahrer

* Markus Meisinger as FC Boldrup Fan

* J. Geraldo Datovo as Samba-Truppe

* Heinrich Weitz as referee (Schiedsrichter) 1

* Willi Meuser as Schiedsrichter 2

* Oskar Blser as Trainer Boldrup

* Frank Tepferd as footballer (Fuballspieler) FC Boldrup

* Stefan Nsser as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Heiko von der Bey as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* David Careno as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Daniel Careno as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Martin Watson as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Christoph Paeens as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Oli Scheel as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Lutz Herdener as Fuballspieler FC Boldrup

* Jan Platte as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Willi Schaaf as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Marc Glig as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Daniel Edingloh as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Sebastian Klein as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Detlev Henke as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Christoph Kanne as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Miklas Melin as Fussballspieler FC Ruhrgold 8 (as Niklas Melin)

* Malte Kossleck as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Christian Ernst as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

* Eric Beta as Fuballspieler FC Ruhrgold

Reaction



'Mnner wie wir' may be regarded as the first major German sports comedy. While this genre is far more established in the United States with movies such as 'Hardball' (2001) or 'The Mighty Ducks' (1992) in which an underdog team is posed to somehow find the spirit to win an important game against a far superior opponent, these kinds of movies are relatively rare in German cinema. It may therefore not be surprising that this particular movie was made by an American-born director.

Awards



* Audience Award of the Connecticut Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2006 in the category Best Feature Film (3rd place)

* Audience Award of the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2005 in Philadelphia in the category Best Feature

* Audience Award of the Milano Festival Internazionale di Cinema Gaylesbico 2006 in the category Best Film

* Audience Award of Outfest 2005 in Los Angeles in the category Outstanding Narrative Feature

* Jury Award of the Lesbian & Gay Festival Brussels 2005 in the category Best Foreign Language Film

* Le Prix du public of the Gay & Lesbian Film Festival 2005 in Long Island in the category Meilleur Long Gay

Critical reception

On Rotten Tomatoes the film has an approval rating of 38% based on reviews from 13 critics.

Joshua Katzman of the 'Chicago Reader' called the film "engaging" and "well-paced" with "a vibrantly funny script". Dennis Harvey of 'Variety' states that the film is "by-the-numbers ensemble dramedy that hits every underdog and gay-fish-out-of-water cliche on the nose". Jeanette Catsoulis of 'The New York Times' said the "script groans with double-entendres" and it contains "lots of cheerful nudity, loving threesomes and more synonyms for "gay"".

References




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