The film is starring Denzel Washington, and his eloquence is one of Denzel Washington's important interpretation styles. This is also a sports movie. I have watched more than a dozen movies of the same type, and "Glorious Years" is not particularly different. Producer Bruckheimer said when he picked the script: "It's a story that teaches people how to get along, we live in this world together, and we'd better learn to communicate, what Boone and Eustace did and what they taught children. Ours is communication."
Gary's experience in the film is reminiscent of John Keating's words of encouragement to students in "Dead Poets Society". The same theme of high school students, the same vitality, full of dreams. Keating pointed to the photos of the dead alumni in high school, and told the students that they were once young and brilliant, but now they are buried deep in the ground and turned into mud. I believe that everyone who has seen this movie has been hit by this scene.
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