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Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too

  • 2011
  • Not Rated
  • 15m
IMDb RATING
6.3/10
53
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Bruce Lee Played Badminton Too (2011)
ComedyFamilyShortSport

Awkward suburban teenager Nic Wooding wants to be the greatest badminton player in the world, much to the dismay of his demanding father, a former tennis champion. With the local badminton c... Read allAwkward suburban teenager Nic Wooding wants to be the greatest badminton player in the world, much to the dismay of his demanding father, a former tennis champion. With the local badminton competition on the horizon, Nic rebels against his dad's wishes to learn that following you... Read allAwkward suburban teenager Nic Wooding wants to be the greatest badminton player in the world, much to the dismay of his demanding father, a former tennis champion. With the local badminton competition on the horizon, Nic rebels against his dad's wishes to learn that following your dream may lead you to a bird of a different feather.

  • Director
    • Corrie Chen
  • Writer
    • Corrie Chen
  • Stars
    • Nathan Derrick
    • Christopher Bunworth
    • Jude Beaumont
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.3/10
    53
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Corrie Chen
    • Writer
      • Corrie Chen
    • Stars
      • Nathan Derrick
      • Christopher Bunworth
      • Jude Beaumont
    • 3User reviews
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    • Awards
      • 1 nomination total

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    Nathan Derrick
    Nathan Derrick
    • Nic Wooding
    Christopher Bunworth
    Christopher Bunworth
    • David Wooding
    • (as Christopher Bunsworth)
    Jude Beaumont
    • Julie Wooding
    Irene Chen
    Irene Chen
    • Jenny Cheong
    Ferdinand Hoang
    Ferdinand Hoang
    • Chin Cheong
    Keith Brockett
    • Smarmy Asian Dude
    Sandra David
    • Badminton Referee
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      • Corrie Chen
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      • Corrie Chen
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    Kirpianuscus

    nice

    Between social critic and soft comedy, the film is just a decent job. Nothing new, nothing special. The old pressure of parents, the need to be yourself, the temptation so familiar for a teenager, the racial problem and the right end.
    bob the moo

    A nicely charming mini-version of Bend it Like Beckham

    Despite the cultural stereotypes and assumptions he has to overcome, big pasty Ozzie teenager Nic Woodling is a badminton player and, despite his Dad's assertions that he should play a more manly sport, he isn't half bad. However with the culture pressure on him as a white Australian, will he stick with it?

    This is not a brilliant short film but it is still rather charming and well made. In terms of culture and sport it is like mini version of Bend it Like Beckham with a racially unusual person playing a sport more associated with another race. It is pretty simple in its content as we have parents disapproving but being won round, a struggle within the mind of the main character and ultimately a contest where his skills are shown. It is slight but enjoyable and I liked the way that at the end the contest is lost but yet a much more valuable (and cuter) prize is won. It has the air of a breezy short throughout, with a delicate touch and light music, but it works and Chen does a good job to work with her character rather than hold him up as an object of fun.

    The film treads a fairly obvious path and while there is a commentary in there about race and stereotypes, it is buried fairly deep below the much more accessible and fluffy delivery. I liked the ending though, it was sweet and spoke a lot about the unifying nature of sport across cultural lines. Derrick is really nice in the lead, chunky, likable and allowed to be good at badminton even if the sporting action is pretty limited in what it shows. Irene Chen is suitably sweet and shy and makes for a nice conclusion to the film, while Bunworth and Beaumont are solid as the parents. Chen's direction makes the film looks much more expensive than I guess it was and she does let the charm and sweetness of the film flow but without overwhelming. It isn't amazing and it isn't brilliant but it is charmingly engaging and sweet.
    6cB391

    Nothing Special but watchable

    The story features a multifaceted take on an interesting topic. It takes into account the variety of masculinities, racial divides and gender divides and while at times it can be a bit questionable, overall the short features well. The various roles are filled in well, and it does have some cool music that doesn't take away from the scenes. Without being familiar with Australian culture and only having seen a few films, it is hard to comment on the intentionality of the depth in the story; the racial, sexual and gendered characteristics - well thought out and well played through the short. The ending definitely was something that is common, but the longing for the gold while finding that the true prize is somewhere else was exemplified in a perfectly apt way. Would recommend to anyone who has 15 minutes, it doesn't wow but does it intends to. 6-7/10

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