The story unfolds in three acts over the course of , focusing on two English football players, Jason (Tovey) and Ade (Kene).
The film’s unique structure takes place almost entirely in three different hotel rooms, spanning ten years:
Ten years after that first night in Romania, Jason is aging, injured, and spiraling into drug and alcohol abuse. He reunites with Ade, who is now a plumber and living openly as a gay man. The contrast is stark: Jason has the glory but no happiness, while Ade has lost his football career but gained his truth. The Pass (2016) - Projected Figures
Hai cầu thủ trẻ Jason ( Russell Tovey ) và Ade ( Arinzé Kene ) đùa giỡn trước trận đấu lớn. Một nụ hôn bất ngờ đã thay đổi hoàn toàn quỹ đạo cuộc đời họ.
The film deconstructs the "lad culture" of football, showing how men are pressured to suppress their true selves to succeed.
The Pass (2016) is a powerful, uncomfortable, and brilliantly acted film. For Vietnamese-speaking viewers, finding a is essential to appreciate the razor-sharp dialogue and emotional depth. While not as easy to find as mainstream films, a dedicated search on community subtitle forums or specialized film groups will reward you with a deeply affecting cinematic experience about the hidden price of fame.