Ola Bola 2016 [Proud to be Malaysian]

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Hi Steemit's friends, I'm Melissa here and today I'm going to write about a movie called Ola Bola. If you are a Malaysian, you should have watched Ola Bola before, but do you all really understanding the theme of the movie?

Selfie with Ola Bola's members :

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Eric(January 2016)

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Abu(January 2016)

Introduction :

Ola Bola was released on 28 of January 2016 in Malaysian Cinemas and the director of this film was Chiu Keng Guan. Basically, the film was all about Malaysian Sports Football. How he has this ideal? He was inspired by the glories of the Malaysia national football team, that football team has successfully entered into the 1980 Summer Olympics. Let's watch the Trailer of Ola Bola.

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Plot :

A journalist, Marianne is commissioned to research the Malaysia national football team of the 80's. Disillusioned by her working life in Malaysia, she decides to emigrate to England once she completes the project. She goes to Sabah to interview Eric, a former player of the team. In 1980, the team practices for the upcoming pre-Olympics matches, with captain Chow Kwok Keong serving as the interim coach until Harry Mountain takes over. Meanwhile, aspiring sports commentator and Chow's friend, Rahman practices with his mentors. Mountain revises the formation, such as by having Eric being changed from a reserve goalkeeper to a striker. Having not getting used to the new formation, and also due to Chow disobeying the coach's orders, the team is unable to win any friendly matches. Soon, Eric and fellow striker Ali have a falling out over the squad number 10. Chow assumes responsibility for their embarrassing performance and quits the team.

The team continues on their losing streak. In the meantime, the three younger brothers of Muthu the goalkeeper are injured in an attempt to help their father deliver coconuts by driving the lorry. Fed up with Muthu's (fruitless) football endeavors and him not being able to help with work, Muthu's father reprimands him. Muthu contemplates also about quitting the team out of perceived incompetence but does not do so. Chow remembers his pledge to lead the team to glory and decides to rejoin the team. Mountain welcomes him back and advises him to "not make the same mistakes I did when I was younger." After extensive practice and military training, the team finally starts winning again.

Malaysia competes with South Korea at Stadium Merdeka in the final match, where Rahman is assigned to commentate. In the first half, an opponent informs Ali that Malaysia is boycotting the Olympics. During the half-time break, Ali shares the news to his teammates' disappointment. Mountain and Chow knew about this all along, but could not disclose it lest team morale be affected. Not willing to give up, Muthu encourages them to play on resolutely regardless whether they make it to Moscow. They display excellent skill and teamwork later on as Rahman delivers a thrilling and emphatic commentary. Ali scores the decisive goal; they win 3–2. In the present day, Marianne gets the now-elderly Chow on television and has changed her mind about leaving. In a post-credits scene, she tells her boss Rahman that she knows his "secret": his past career as a football commentator.Information source

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How much it earns?

KUALA LUMPUR: Football movie Ola Bola which opened on Jan 28 in 126 cinemas nationwide, has achieved RM8 million in gross box office collections after 13 days on the big screen. In a statement today, both producer Astro Shaw and director Chiu Keng Guan expressed their delight to see that Malaysian viewers had flocked to the cinemas to watch the inspiring movie. Ola Bola, a semi-fictional story, about the Malaysian football team’s success in qualifying for the 1980 Olympics in Moscow, has been a “hot topic” on social media such as Facebook and Twitter, where it was trending for six times.

In a recent interview, Chiu had said it was not merely about the success of our national football team in the yesteryears, but it was also about the spirit of 1Malaysia in sports and the values of discipline, comradeship, and sacrifice for the glory of the nation. At the center of the story is the 20-member multi-ethnic football team which learns that it can truly achieve the impossible only if its members work together and stays focused on their goal of bringing glory to the nation. The film has been widely praised by critics for its production values, cinematography and musical score.Information source

Interview :

'We should be proud as a Malaysian, no racist among each other.'

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Feel like interesting? Want to know more? For more information, go and watch the movie Ola Bola. Don't forget to UPVOTE and FOLLOW me. This was one first post about the movie. Thank you so much for upvoting me.

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