Glory Road

Stanford 2022-04-19 09:02:31

I found this film in my spare time, downloaded it, and watched it every other day.
The plot is extremely simple. A former women's basketball coach led the team at an unknown university. At a time when racial perceptions were full, seven black players were called in, and he and several white players formed a miners team. China made history by defeating the four-time champion Wildcats and winning the 1966 NCAA championship.
It's such a simple story, but it's so easy to move and infect people.
1965 was the era when Martin Luther King Jr. and the Black Panther Party, the Beatles and the Vietnam War, and white people ruled the world in basketball. Black people could not appear in formal occasions at all. They could only practice on the basketball courts of abandoned factories to find happiness. . And Don Huggins is determined to be a Dt.King on the basketball court.
I don't want to say too much about the ups and downs in the film, because it is meaningless to say those difficult and difficult roads.
It was the last game that was shocking. No one likes the Miners, even if they only lose one game, even if they make it to the Finals, because they're black. But the Miners only have basketball in their hearts, and neither the boos from fans nor the graffiti of extreme racists have ever stopped them. ·Because this is a group of people who take basketball as their life, a group of brave people.
At the start of the game, Latin showed that bloody, fortitude, and fearless bravery with a two-handed dunk on Pat Riley's head.
The symphony-like brilliant background music also makes the blood boil.
Maybe for ordinary people, this is just an ordinary inspirational film, but for fans, NBA fans, and even NCAA fans, this is a real history. Every jump shot, layup, dunk, rebound, and block by the Miners in the film is a real game, watching a movie, and watching a ball game. Until the end of the game with the last alley-oop, the boiling feeling really seemed to return to the middle school days: secretly watching the text game live on the mobile phone in get out of class, going to the cafeteria after class at noon to watch the ball with a group of people, that kind of time True blood, from the bones, every cell loves this sport and roars for it. This is the same as every time I watch McGrady, Carter dunks, AI is excellent, Wolf King Shifo is cute, and Feixia sharks play treasures, I make myself want to run and roar on the court impulsive. This kind of impulse given by these people is What Adu, Ross, and Jeremy Lin can't give.
So I am actually afraid that one day, the overwhelming news is that Garnett will retire, Duncan will retire, McGrady will retire, and Kobe will retire. Maybe after that day, I will never watch NBA games again. Thinking of a previous picture, after stealing those years, P lost his avatar and replaced it with the Rocket Seven, which was a very strong and awesome one that I can't remember which year, and the picture was marked "Scoo" Pulled away from Hugh City, and since then, all seven Rockets have left the team." Yao Ming, McGrady, Artest, Scola, Xiaobu, Landry, Battier, long live the Rockets! ! ! ~\(≧▽≦)/~
Remembering these old stars and old basketball movies who grew up with us, in fact, is recalling and looking for the impulse that is not too strong now. . .
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  • Norwood 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    I misheard the title and watched it by mistake. As a person who is not interested in basketball, after watching the film without a woman's lens, I want to say: poke me blind

  • Daniella 2022-03-27 09:01:13

    The truer the story, the more exciting

Glory Road quotes

  • Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    [Orsten gives a lank Stare]

    Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    Orsten Artis: No, I'm looking for el hot dog-o.

  • Coach Don Haskins: We do not back down here, ever!