I have watched a lot of movies about American football, and this Remember the Titans starring Denzel Washington should be one of the classics. Against the background of the sensitive period when the US apartheid policy had just been lifted in the early 1970s, a black head coach and a white assistant coach led a group of rebellious high school football players, both black and white, to create a 13-game winning streak and seize the state. A glorious time for champions. With a length of nearly two hours, the plot is not too complicated, but a good actor and a good screenwriter are enough to attract people to watch without distracting their eyes. The important thing is that the main characters in the film, coach Boone with black skin, Coach Bill with white skin, Julian with black skin, and Gary with white skin, have one thing in common regardless of their skin color. They all have a brave. Sincere, sincere, and noble heart. The supporting actors are also lively, Xiaopi who loves to listen to beautiful words, SUNSHINE, a stinky California boy, a fat man who is kind and chaotic, and a white boy who can't help dancing when he hears black music. They are all interesting characters.
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