One Ball Famous Basketball Version: You are playing basketball in the stadium of No. 1 Middle School in the county seat, and suddenly a middle-aged man comes over and says that he is an NBA scout. And then you go without a doubt, have a near-miss tryout, fall in love by the way, mingle with Kobe Bryant by chance, and make a game-winning shot in Game 7 of the Western Conference semifinals.
This is the general storyline of a goal to become famous. It is very dreamy, very Mary Sue, very in line with the American dream. If we must find a similar example in the real world, the Knicks team that was popular all over the world at that time, Lin Kuang, and the UFC’s mouth cannon Maybe comparable.
Something like the American Dream, I have to admit, has a small probability of happening. Like winning the lottery.
Let young people have beautiful dreams and fight for them, this is the theme of this hot-blooded film. However, it ignores any interference elements from the outside world. It ignores Sandiago's unremitting efforts to realize his dreams. I don't see the sadness and sweat of the hero for success, but only a lucky child. Ladies and gentlemen, go all the way to the pinnacle of life.
This is misleading to young children, as if just stick to the dream, it can be realized. They ignore the importance of hard work and the cruelty of the world. Maybe they will understand this truth when they hit their heads and bleed their blood. Just like buying a lottery ticket, there are very few lucky people who can win, but there are more lottery players who buy nothing for a lifetime, but still have a slim hope to buy another bet.
But as far as hot-blooded youth sports movies go, it's a success. Let me watch a gorgeous American dream, but when the dream wakes up, I have to continue to move bricks.
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