Having sat on the bench of an undefeated soccer team, a young player by the name of "In Son" (In Son Cha) finally gets to play in front of a national audience-and he causes the team to lose. Yet, although he is terribly depressed, he continues to work hard and this inspires the "coach" (Tae-su Pak) to implement a rigorous training schedule for all of the other players as well. Unfortunately, the new practice regimen is not very popular with the players and this creates a tremendous amount of pressure, not just upon the coach, but upon those in senior management positions as well. Now rather than detail any more of the story and risk ruining the movie for those who haven't seen it I will just say that for a relatively unknown film--from a country not renowned for its motion picture industry--this particular sports-drama wasn't too bad. Naturally, as one might expect from a film produced in North Korea, there are several strands of propaganda that crop up from time to time. But if the viewer can disregard them then there is a chance that this film can offer some entertainment value just the same. Slightly above average.