A film with a particularly strong gunpowder smell about skin color, and the whole film has racial conflicts all the time. It is also because of this taste, coupled with the intense basketball game, that this film is extremely bloody. In the previous era, it suddenly reminded me of a sentence in "World of Warcraft": "Race does not represent glory, I have seen the most noble orcs, and I have seen the most despicable human beings!"
Adapted from a true story, the protagonist coach played very well when he was young. After time accumulation, he became a basketball coach. By chance, he became a coach in a school. When recruiting players, he accidentally found a black player sitting on the bench, dribbling, passing, speed, and dunking in one go. At this moment, he has decided to form a black team. It's hard to get together the talented players who are in the picture, but they are asked to abide by the way white people play. In the first few hard battles, it was very uncomfortable. Finally, at the request of the captain, all the members switched to free mode and instantly hanged the opposite side. This also woke up the dream of coach Haskins, and began to let the players play freely, coupled with his own set of theories, and finally won the championship.
In passing the test, the impact of black and white is also getting bigger and bigger. In many, many scenes, black people were scorned, a little brother was beaten up in the toilet by others, and even if he won the game, he would be disturbed by others. In the end, they also discovered that they were not just playing basketball, they were playing an "invisible" war, and this war had to be won.
The last few passes were really cool! Full marks recommended.
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