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So, 'Coach' is this interesting slice-of-life film from 2015, though the director remains a bit of a mystery. It follows a divorced dad and his son who find themselves in France for a football match, only for their plans to take an unexpected turn when their car breaks down. The atmosphere is a mix of tension and humor, especially when they end up hitching a ride with some rowdy England fans. The pacing meanders, but it kind of works, letting you soak in the dynamics between the father and son. It touches on themes of family, bonding through adversity, and the quirky nature of football fandom. The performances feel genuine, capturing that father-son relationship with a mix of warmth and awkwardness, which adds a nice layer to what could have just been a simple road trip story.
The film hasn't gained massive traction in collectors' circles, so itβs still somewhat obscure. There's limited information on its format history, which adds a layer of intrigue for collectors looking for lesser-known gems. As for scarcity, copies on physical media can be a bit hard to come by, making it a curious addition for those interested in unique narratives within sports cinema.
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