Path of Glory

Brain 2022-04-20 09:02:09

It's really good. It's about 1965 in the NCAA, the legendary experience of an obscure team winning a championship. What's more meaningful is that in that era of black and white, the team's coach boldly used black players, and in the In the final, all black players were used.

In addition to being inspirational, it also advocates racial equality.

The downside is that the movie time is limited, and the team that I wrote about played too smoothly, and basically won every game~ I

recommend this movie to friends.

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Extended Reading
  • Shanon 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Interesting history and stories, from the exclusion and discrimination of the old black to the domination of the basketball court. Why was the coach obsessed with playing basic basketball in the first place? Isn't he the skills of the old blacks? But I still really don't like old black.

  • Lois 2022-01-06 08:01:55

    The conviction behind the success is not what a short movie shot can express, but it allows you to share the joy of success.

Glory Road quotes

  • [after a pass is stolen by Bobby Joe Hill]

    Adolph Rupp: [to Pat Riley] That's what you get for talking to him!

  • Coach Don Haskins: You got a real talent, son, why throw it away?

    Bobby Joe Hill: I'll tell you why. Ever since I was a kid I've only loved one thing. That was playing ball. Do you understand what that's like, having that ball in your hand... It's like, It's like making sweet music with your game, only thing is you don't wanna hear the song.