REVIEW
It can be galling when distinctive film-makers get themselves stuck in the teeth of a franchise, and the chance of more personal work dims with every disposable one-for-them instalment. In the case of Marvel’s Taika Waititi, however, five minutes with one of his recent ones-for-me is enough to make you volunteer to drive the truckloads of Disney cash yourself.
Next Goal Wins isn’t the tonal catastrophe that was 2019′s Jojo Rabbit: a dainty coming-of-age romance set against the whimsical backdrop of, erm, the Holocaust. But in a way, it’s even worse since it bungles a far less contentious premise – one we’ve already seen can work beautifully on-screen, thanks to the documentary from which it was adapted.
Made in the run-up to the 2014 Fifa World Cup qualifiers, the original film tracked the fortunes of the American Samoan football team – the side that once infamously lost 31-0 to Australia, the worst international defeat in the history of the sport. Helped by a severe new Dutch-American coach, Thomas Rongen, the players overcame their gaping lack of talent and drive to… well, pull off the sort of plucky underdog triumph that feels made for the movies, and is, therefore, all the more satisfying when it pops up in the wild.