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Paper Champions

Rating5.6 /10
20201 h 23 m
Australia
134 people rated

Paper Champions is an uplifting comedy about Rey, a young man who wants to find love despite having lost his 'Mana'.

Comedy

User Reviews

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29/05/2023 07:41
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badrkandili

23/05/2023 03:36
Very hard to watch with zero laugh out loud moments

user1408244541258

23/05/2023 03:36
We watched this movie as a family, three generations, from 11 to 72 years old. I think we all found something we could relate to. So many laugh out loud moments. And honestly, who is not searching for some mana...

Awuramah💞

23/05/2023 03:36
Really good and humorous film. The movie felt real and the meaning behind it is really relatable. It's a well made Aussie film which families would love:)

Fidette🦋

23/05/2023 03:36
When Rey was a kid, he always had dreams of taking on the world as a professional wrestler. But in the present day, Rey (Luke Saliba) has ended up on a very different path. Rey works behind a desk selling photocopy machines along selling general stationery supplies to locals. Rey also works with his long-time best friend, Wade (John Tui), who is always quite encouraging towards Rey. But in life Rey seems deflated and defeated. Even his best friend claims that Rey has lost his Mana. Supposing you are not familiar with the term, according to Google, Mana is the spiritual life force energy or healing power that permeates the universe in the culture of the Melanesians and Polynesians. With Rey feeling down and lacking Mana, his friends and even his family are now all trying to help. They help by getting Rey to participate in several activities such as playing football, giving tips on how to dance and even offering advice on how to act around the ladies. One of these activities leads Rey to meet a young nurse who he wishes to pursue a new friendship with. Rey eventually questions his long-life dreams of becoming a wrestler. Paper Champions is a feel-good comedy, and to my surprise, this film is also filled with heartfelt moments as Rey begins to rediscover himself as a grown man. The film is family-friendly, and I enjoyed how the film was able to be fun, random, witty and deliver well-timed jokes to the screen. Rey, as a character, is mainly quiet and shy, but his family and friends around him are certainly outgoing and full of energy which is perfect for Rey's current situation in life. As a plot, I found myself quite engaged with the story and perhaps maybe even found it relatable. At no point did I find this film dull or uninteresting, and I was invested in seeing how Rey's life would turn out at the end of this film. Once I started the movie, I had to know how this film would end. It undoubtedly hooked me because of the plot and I watched this film with a smile. Overall, this film truly surprised me. It is a heartfelt comedy about a man who has lost his way in life but has the determination to rediscover himself. The humour here is family-friendly, and I appreciated this type of witty humour. It did not take long for me to feel invested in this film based on the film's plot and characters, but also because I found the film to be fun and brainless. It's a solid Australian film and I wish we had more films like it! 6.8/10 - Walkden Entertainment

Rokhaya Niang

23/05/2023 03:36
Paper Champions is a fantastic comedy film that can and should be watched by the whole family. A truly heart-warming story that brilliantly displays the town of Geelong. Highly recommend you give this film a watch!!

Pascale Fleur

23/05/2023 03:36
It's not the best film out there, but it has some redeeming factors. I just think they missed the mark on all of their homages/ the 80s training montage, the "shy guy gets the girl" schtick, it just didn't have the glue that keeps it together which is a pity. It does feel a lot like a student film and the acting is terribly forced, which I think comes down to the ametuerish directing- but in the end it is a sweet story and I do still think of it from time to time. Watched as apart of MIFF

Nadia Jaftha

23/05/2023 03:36
Paper Champions is a great Aussie comedy with plenty of laughs and heart felt moments. It's a story of self discovery, and while it explores masculinity it never assigns value to any particular expression of it, leading to a feel good flick that has a deeper meaning. Great performances from the big names like John Tui and Gary Sweet, along with awesome work by some new faces and lesser known actors. Great to see regional Australia represented on the big screen, a great homegrown movie!

Aslamkhatri Moz

23/05/2023 03:36
I don't normally like Australian movies but I liked that, I really liked that! Very fun!

Ada SALIOU

23/05/2023 03:36
This film is truly a wonderful story of Rey who is figuring out who he is and where he fits in the world. It brings a smile and laughter as it shows unique and lively characters.
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