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's an essay on the film Bend it like Beckham. The authors are Bachillerato students at Navarro Villoslada Secondary School.

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Jess is a indian girl that love Beckham and playing football but her parents will never accept a football player for a daughter.

When Joe, the manager, offered the opportunity to play football professional she hides its her parents .Then Jess is forced to hide her passion from her loved ones, even her sister Pinky, who is about to be married to her long-term boyfriend Teetu.

Finally, after much discussions, the father of Jess accepted her wants and the mother also after cry much.

Jess with Jules travel to United States to playing in the top league.

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In our opinion, the film are very well, interesting, funny, hilariously, fresh...

The critics says that it is one of the best British films because is the result of knowing the culture intimately, and really about the bending of rules, social paradigms, lives and inter-racial relationships.

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In this film, its retract the current sexist society with the girls who like play football.

Jess teach us that although is a women and foreign she can get whatever . Some girls clearly want to play and are denied parental permission.

But the tide of denial discouragement is clearly changing, as more and more opportunities for women and girls to play are becoming available.

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The female football there is but isn't serious, because mens reject him. Playing a male dominant sport is hard as people don't take you seriously. Many men or teenage boys see use as sex objects who are prancing around in shorts just for the fun of it. They don't believe that womens take the sport seriously, and look at our bodies, rather than our skills for entertainment.

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What is more womens as in almost all jobs, receive less money and less recognition for much, more , and more hard work.

However this is improving with the time.

In the last century the respect for the women has taken a great change and she is more free than last years.

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But this changes according to different cultures and religions.

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This movie is not about the only about sports, also is above the inter-racial relationships, the love between the family , the fraternity the love in different cultures, respect for parents, sincerity ...

Is a very complete film, enjoyment and dear. Secrets are a central then of this movie, as several characters wrestler with the dialectical tension of openness versus closedness.

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Bend it like Beckham is a savagely entertaining critique of contemporary London.

Orbiting a recognisable social scene populated by two-faced arts and media.

Ultimately, Jess decides too openly pursue her goals and dreams, even if it disappoints the people she loves. In all of her relationships- with family, friends, and lovers- Jess finds that she must balance connection with autonomy.

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