Although this film is adapted from real events, it is shot according to the routine. An ambitious coach succumbs to the high school women's basketball team. Later, there is a small opportunity that is not very conspicuous. , and he was also a bare-handed commander, causing the coaches to search for team members all over the street. Of course, the good players all went to the good college Niucha teams, and the ones who left behind were black stragglers, and the coaches put these people together into a team. After his strict and orderly training, the black team of one water is also very hard, but the friction still came. The middle of the last century was an era of twists and turns. Everything that happened was twisted into twists and turns, although Martin Luther King Jr. I told everyone "I have a dream", but it is comparable to transcending the Himalayas. In essence, white coaches have not been able to get rid of secular prejudice. At the beginning, they did not accept the advice of black players. However, the play style of black players has its own characteristics, and the coach has to try to accept the combination of black and white. In the final final, the team proved with its strength that there are only inferior ideas in this world and nothing inferior. nationality. Of course, the black players were also inspired by the coach to understand that it is dreams that make life bearable, and even realize I have a dream. This kind of sports movie is an inspirational theme, and it also uses sports as a competitive sport for publicity. It seems to be very routine, but after experiencing it, it is found that human prejudice is really the source of evil. The ability can withstand all kinds of torture and the invasion of viruses, but the prejudice is really difficult to break through, so Kobe's spirit is far more worthy of admiration than Kobe's, of course. , There is also basketball in heaven, but it just happens to be short of players, God told him to go back, but on the ground we have already had Kobe's peak moment.
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