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Based on a true story, this film tells the tale of the U.S. soccer team (Gerard Butler, Wes Bentley, Jay Rodan) who are heavy underdogs as they prepare to play the British squad in a 1950 World Cup preliminary game.
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Variety
...lacks even a penalty kick's worth of tension and is paradoxically inert for a movie about guys running up and down the pitch for the glory of the U.S.
April 22, 2005
Common Sense Media
Great game, bad storytelling. Soccer buffs only.
December 18, 2010
San Francisco Chronicle
...disappointingly mediocre...
April 22, 2005
Oregonian
A sentimental, creaky, underwritten, overloaded picture that fails as character study, period film, sports movie and heart-stirrer.
June 03, 2005
Denver Post
...this soccer tale is about as exciting to watch as a scoreless match between opponents so defense-minded the ball never gets beyond midfield.
April 22, 2005
Denver Rocky Mountain News
It's difficult to muster dislike for The Game of Their Lives, which is reasonably interesting, but it needed more grit and inspiration than this straightforward account can provide.
April 22, 2005
Common Sense Media
The Game of Their Lives takes a standard inspirational sports movie structure.
May 09, 2005
Film Journal International
the narrative and dialogue club us over the head in an effort to make 21st-century viewers understand why the victory of America's team over England was of such monumental importance.
March 01, 2007
Ebert & Roeper
Director David Anspaugh has a skilled touch, but there's just not that much drama to film. This is a very competent, very predictable sports film.
April 25, 2005
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