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      • Back of the Net is an entertaining, if unremarkable piece of pre-teen fluff enlivened by entertaining performances, moments of likable charm and a refreshing message. Rated: 3/5 • Jul 8, 2019
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  2. Wholesome, feel-good story of misfit at soccer camp. Read Common Sense Media's Back of the Net review, age rating, and parents guide.

    • Louise Alston
    • Andrea Beach
    • Sofia Wylie, Trae Robin, Tiarnie Coupland
  3. Back of the Net. Soccer student Cory Bailey arrives at a prestigious soccer academy and is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament. Watch Back of the Net with a...

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    • Sofia Wylie
    • Louise Alston
    • Kids & Family, Comedy
  4. An unrelentingly dull and joyless movie, Back of the Net blends trace elements of athleticism, academia and adolescent romance into a confection so thin and flavour-free, it dissolves immediately...

  5. 12 Reviews. Hide Spoilers. Sort by: Filter by Rating: 6/10. Decent. WhenAmyMetSalad 28 April 2020. Movie is decent, characters are typical, and the story is heading in an obvious direction. the only highlights is the chemistry between Cory and Oliver and Cory and her friends.

    • About The Movie
    • ACCM Review
    • A Synopsis of The Story
    • Material That May Scare Or Disturb Children
    • Product Placement
    • Sexual References
    • Nudity and Sexual Activity
    • In A Nutshell

    This section contains details about the movie, including its classification by the Australian Government Classification Board and the associated consumer advice lines. Other classification advice (OC) is provided where the Australian film classification is not available.

    This review of the movie contains the following information: 1. a synopsis of the story 2. themes 3. use of violence 4. material that may scare or disturb children 5. product placement 6. sexual references 7. nudity and sexual activity 8. use of substances 9. coarse language 10. the movie’s message

    Cory (Sofia Wylie) is an ultra-brainy American school girl who is preparing to go on a three-month scientific boat trip out at sea with the Harold Science Academy in Sydney. However, she accidentally boards the wrong the bus and finds herself on the way to the Harold Soccer Academy instead! Against her nature, she is forced to navigate the complex ...

    In addition to the above-mentioned violent scenes, there are some scenes in this movie that could scare or disturb children under the age of five, including the following: 1. Nothing of concern. In addition to the above-mentioned violent scenes and scary visual images, there are some scenes in this movie that could scare or disturb children aged fi...

    The following products are displayed or used in this movie: 1. QANTAS 2. Smartphones – particularly iPhone 3. Apple MacBook 4. Hurley branded shirt 5. Google

    There are some mild romantic references in this movie, including: 1. There is romantic tension between Oliver and Cory throughout the film, but this does not progress to anything sexual.

    There is some nudity and sexual activity in this movie, including: 1. Two teenage boys are shirtless on the beach. 2. Oliver tries to kiss Cory, but she pulls away. 3. Cory pecks Oliver on the cheek.

    Back of the Netis a sweet Australian children’s film, that shows anyone can succeed if they work together. There are great performances by the younger cast; some comic relief from the girls’ soccer coach; and strong moral messages of friendship, teamwork, and acceptance. This film will likely entertain children between 10 and 13 but much younger or...

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    • Back of the Net
    • 86 minutes
  6. Back of the Net: Directed by Louise Alston. With Sofia Wylie, Christopher Kirby, Melissa Bonne, Trae Robin. A new student at a soccer academy is determined to beat her rival's team in the national tournament.

  7. Back of the Net is a 2019 comedy film produced by The Steve Jaggi Company and distributed by Umbrella Entertainment. Directed by Louise Alston and written by Alison Spuck McNeeley and Casie Tabanou.

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