The film recreates this great change in basketball history, which made black players truly appear on the basketball court. This change may not be the most important change but it is memorable enough. Without this change, we would not be able to see Chamberlain, Wilkins, Jordan, KG, KOBE, Wade, Paul...
everyone has ideas and talents that are unique to others, and no one can There is no reason to obliterate the talents of others, and no means shall be used to prevent the development of other people's ideas. If there is a society that discriminates against certain people and makes them unfair, I think this society is already perverted. Beautiful things should be displayed in front of everyone, and talent should be seen by the world.
The film is superimposed on the contradictions about racial issues with the relationship between the players and the coach and the progress of the game. A movie about sports has very few scenes about training and competition. The director completely ignores these and focuses on the players off the field and the process of fighting racial discrimination. The competition is only a branch of the leaves and the race is the leaf flesh. . The game also appears to be more documentary flavor.
Each of the black players in the film has their own personalities that are different from others, but they are equally brave in confrontation. Compared with other films of the same theme, "Path of Glory" has written about the confrontation on the issue of race, but also about the integration of this issue.
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