never stop the dream

Lila 2022-04-23 07:03:22

Maybe it's just an inspirational movie in the eyes of others, but this is a movie based on real events.
In 1966, black people in the United States were far from being respected by everyone. They were despised, bullied, and alienated as if they had suffered from birth. But everyone has a dream. At that time, it was rare for black players to show their talents on the basketball court. No one was willing or risked to use these black boys who didn’t know the difference between streetball and professional basketball. In the eyes of others , they are the type of people who give up easily and are easily defeated. But, in Tang's eyes, these boys are gifted and talented, and he believes they can help him realize his dream, and under all the intimidation, all the contempt, all the beatings, in their lofty dreams , they won the American College Championship! It gave all those who looked down on them a hard blow, and also created a new chapter in the history of American basketball. Today, no one is surprised that there are black players in the NBA, on the contrary, it is surprising that there are no such talented players, all because of the history-changing basketball battle in 1966.
Don't give up the dream, this is the theme that is always advocated in American inspirational films, then let us never stop the dream!

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Glory Road quotes

  • 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.

  • 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.