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Organizational Behavior

Movie Review Report

MMS 1st Year DIV C TEAM


Team Member
IRFAN ANSARI ASAD ALI ATTARWALA

Roll No
03 06

AAMER SHAIKH

38

ZIAUL HAQUE SIDDIQUI

50

PRATHAMESH WALUNJ

53

ACKNOWLEDGEMENT

Perseverance Inspiration and Motivation have always played a key role in the success of any venture. So hereby its our pleasure to record thanks and gratitude to the person involved. Firstly, we thank Prof. Rabiya Sange for her continuous support, stimulating suggestion and helping us all the time during our project. Special thanks go to our whole team. They were always ready to listen and give advice. At last, thanks to the Director of our Mgmt. Institute Mr. Lukman Patel and the entire faculty members and also our team for being so supportive.

Thanks to ALL.

Index

Sr. No

Topic

Page

Introduction of Shaolin Soccer

05

Story Summary

05

Main Character

07

Supporting Character

07

Description

08

Organization Behaviour Prospect

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Roles In Detail

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Introduction

Shaolin Soccer is a 2001 Hong Kong comedy film co-written, directed by Stephen Chow,
who also stars in the lead role. A former Shaolin monk reunites his five brothers, years after their master's death, to apply their superhuman martial arts skills to play soccer and bring Shaolin Kung Fu to the masses.

Story Summary

Sing (Stephen Chow) is a master of Shaolin Kung fu, whose goal in life is to promote the spiritual and practical benefits of the art to modern society. He experiments with various methods, but none bear positive results. He then meets "Golden Leg" Fung (Ng Man Tat), a legendary Hong Kong soccer star in his day, who is now walking with a limp, following the treachery of a former teammate Hung, now a rich businessman.

Sing explains his desires to Fung who offers his services to coach Sing in soccer. Sing is compelled by the idea of promoting kung fu through soccer and agrees to enlist his former Shaolin brothers to form a team under Fung's management. Sing and Fung attempt to put together an unbeatable soccer team. Fung invites a vicious team (some of which Sing previously encountered) to play against them and the thugs proceed to give the Shaolin team a brutal beating. When all seems lost, the Shaolin disciples reawaken and utilize their special powers, dismantling the other team's rough play easily. The thugs then give up, and ask to join Sing's team.

Sing meets Mui (Vicki Zhao), a baker with severe acne who uses T'ai chi to bake and even takes her to look at very expensive dresses at a high-end department store after hours. She soon forms an attachment to Sing and even gets a makeover in an attempt to impress Sing. However, this backfires and when Mui reveals her feelings to him, he tells her he only wants to be her friend. This revelation, coupled with the constant bullying from her overbearing boss, leads Mui to disappear.

Team Shaolin enters the open cup competition in Hong Kong, where they chalk up successive and often ridiculous one-sided victories. They end up meeting 'Team Evil in the final. Team Evil, helmed by none other than Fung's old nemesis, Hung, who assembled a squad of players who have been injected with an American drug, granting them superhuman strength and speed, making them practically invincible. Team Shaolin, which had steamrolled their earlier opponents, are brought back to reality when Team Evil's amazing capabilities prove more than a match for them. At a critical moment, Mui, who has shaved her hair and gotten rid of her acne, reappears to keep goal for Team Shaolin.

In his final attack, Team Evil's striker leaps into the sky and turns the ball into a glowing orb. When he kicks the fiery ball towards Mui, she and Sing combine their martial skills and rocket the ball down field, which tears the ground and sucks up everything in its path. The ball plows through Team Evil's goal post and destroys half of the stadium. Sing is then thrown into the air in celebration as the trophy is presented to him and his team. A newspaper article then shows Hung being stripped of his title of soccer chairman and sent to jail for five years, while Team Evil players are permanently banned from playing soccer professionally. With people all over the world practicing kung fu in their daily lives, Sing's dream is finally fulfilled.

Main Characters

Golden Leg Fung (Ng Man Tat)

Mui (Vicki Zhao)

Hung (Patrick Tse)

Mighty Steel Leg Sing (Stephen Chow)

Supporting Characters

Iron Head (Wong Yut-Fei)

Hooking Leg (Lam Chi-Sing)

Iron Shirt (Tin Kai-Man)

Light Weight Vest (Lam Chi Chung)

DESCRIPTION

LEAD ROLES
"Golden Leg" Fung (Ng Man Tat): He is an ace player in the 1980s. However, he accepted a bribe
to throw a penalty shot, resulting in a tragic end to his career and his leg.

Mui (Vicki Zhao):A baker and Sing's love interest, She has severe acne and uses T'ai chi to bake, but her
tears make it salty, forcing her boss to fire her. During the championship game against Team Evil, she volunteers to be the new goalkeeper.

Hung (Patrick Tse):The coach of Team Evil and the main antagonist, he had led his team to five
consecutive national championships, but they face Team Shaolin in defense of the title.

"Mighty Steel Leg" Sing (Stephen Chow): He is the Forward striker for Team Shaolin, and the main
protagonist of the film. Fifth brother Sing is a master of the "Shaolin Mighty Steel Leg" kicking technique. His leg is powerful enough to accurately kick an old refrigerator onto a pile of junk or to send a soccer ball into the upper atmosphere.

SUPPORTING ROLES
Iron Head (Wong Yut Fei): Eldest Shaolin brother, "Iron Head" spent much effort gaining the kung fu
style that makes his head as tough as iron. He worked as a janitor at a nightclub, which his head leads his boss on bullying him. He then quits and joins Sing's team.

Hooking Leg (Lam Chi-Sing): Second brother, "Hooking Leg" has Shaolin skills resembling ground
tumbling boxing. He works as a chef but washes dishes. He then quits and rejoins Sing.

Iron Shirt (Tin Kai-Man): Third brother "Iron Shirt" can absorb all kinds of blunt force attacks with
little to no injuries, as well as siphoning and shooting the ball with his abdomen. He works as an accountant, but quits his job and joins Sing. At the championship, he replaces Empty Hand as the new goalie but gets multiple injuries while trying to prevent Team Evil from scoring. He is taken away by the hospital.

Light Weight Vest (Lam Chi Chung): Sixth brother "Light Weight" is obese and gluttonous.
However, he is empowered to lighten his weight and soar through the sky for short periods. He works at a grocery store and eats a lot of junk food. He quits and joins Sing.

ORGANIZATION BEHAVIOURS PROSPECT

"Golden Leg" Fung(Ng Man Tat): Big Five Trait Model in Personality. Personality attributes some points: - Need a Partner, Self-Monitoring, and Risk Taking. Type B personality. Kind of leader. Attitude is positive. He is Motivator.

Mui (Vicki Zhao): Attitude is positive. Personality attributes some points: - Need a Partner, Self-Monitoring.

Hung (Patrick Tse): Power chapter and politics.

"Mighty Steel Leg" Sing (Stephen Chow): Big Five Trait Model in Personality. Personality attributes some points: - Need a Partner, Self-Monitoring, and Risk Taking. Type B personality, Kind of leader. Attitude is positive. Team Player knows the team role.

Basically it is team base story and depends upon team and group.

Roles In Detail

"Golden Leg" Fung(Ng Man Tat): In Movie he plays a role of motivation &plays a vital role of leadership. He assembles the whole team and motivates them to play the tournament. He motivates the whole team to play the final game against the team evil and to victory.

Mui (Vicki Zhao): She supports the main protagonist throughout the movie. In the end she helps the whole team by becoming the goalie to victory.

Hung (Patrick Tse): He shows power and dominance throughout the movie. He is autocratic in nature. He shows his need for victory at all cost. In the end He could not bear the loss of his team to Shaolin team.

"Mighty Steel Leg" Sing (Stephen Chow): From the start he shows a great deal of optimism. His flare for achievement through struggle does not fade till the end. He shows great deal of Leadership skills. He motivates all the players to play as a team. He shows no hesitation in taking risks.

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Conclusion

It is a movie that shows struggle and perseverance can get you success. This movie showcases a lot of leadership skills and motivation skills. It also shows a lot of team work and team building skills. It also shows that we should do our work fairly and ethically. In a nutshell it is a very good movie that showcases a lot of values, motivation and leadership skills.

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