Accompanying my son to watch "Coach Carter", although there are some pictures that are not suitable for children, it is still worth letting children see.
The film mainly tells the story of a high school basketball team in a slum area of the United States ushered in a new basketball coach Carter. Coach Carter was a star player in this high school before, but he was unwilling to return to this area and this school. After deciding to coach, Carter reorganized the basketball team, required each player to respect themselves and each other, and signed contracts to achieve certain cultural achievements, and eliminated the ace in the team. The teams that lost the ace began to win, even the longest winning streak in franchise history, under the strict demands of their coaches, but problems were exposed one by one, and the biggest problem was their cultural record. In this school, very few black people can go to college, and the team members have no such idea, but Coach Carter stubbornly demanded that they meet the cultural class standards, asked them to go to college, and therefore went on strike. The players didn’t understand, the teachers and parents didn’t understand either. At one point, the coach had to be fired. In the end, after the coach communicated with the players’ own experiences, they understood and supported the coach. In the end, not only did they get results in basketball, but they also successfully entered the university. , changed his destiny.
Originally, I wanted to show my son who likes basketball. It takes a lot of hard work to practice basketball well. I didn't expect that the deepening of the educational concept in the end would make my son even more touched. Although he still can't understand the situation in the slums of the United States, he can feel it. To the shock of the players after seeing the hope of a turning point in their destiny, they can see that in order to change their destiny, they not only practice hard, but also work hard to learn cultural knowledge that they do not like and are not good at. Allowing him to think about the direction of his life is the unexpected joy of this film.
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