as I thought

Jennings 2022-03-22 09:01:39

The story is very simple, its plot setting and its basketball games are all condensed results. After all, a two-hour movie can't cover everything, and watching movies should also focus on the big and let go of the small.

Decades have passed, the coach's alma mater is even worse, chaotic, disorganized than it was then, his son has been through his efforts to get into the top middle school across from Richmond, and he has seen it and wants to do it for these children. Something, he gave up a lot of options to be their coach. The new official took office three fires. He first established his absolute authority, not allowed to talk back, established a set of strict discipline, and more importantly, he stipulated many details that have nothing to do with basketball, such as title, tie, study, He didn't just teach them how to play basketball, he wanted them to have a better life through hard work.

The adults, including their guardians, almost gave up on them, and let them play basketball just to hope that they would not cause trouble on the street, and let them spend the happiest time of their lives, no one cares about their future. Carter didn't think so. He called them "Mr." and asked them to wear suits and ties, hoping to build up their self-esteem and self-love, get along with them on an equal footing, and they were all worthy of respect for each other. He understands that this system is to make people at the bottom comfortable with the status quo and not cause trouble, so he will give them guns and entertainment to let them die in the comfort zone. This is of course a choice, but the price of this choice is likely to be poverty, Crime, despair, and inability to perceive meaning and value, at least give them the opportunity to choose to struggle, and let them see that they can choose a different life.

At first, the players would show their presence by showing off and talking back, and they wanted to see the coach being provoked by this to show their own maverick who refused to accept the discipline, but your loss is real, No matter how much you hide it, you can't get crazy. Players leave and make mistakes, and he wants to make them understand that any decision has a price. He told them not to be complacent and disrespectful to each other after winning the game, and to show his arrogance and demeanor. Jordan would also talk trash, but it has nothing to do with his trash talking if he wins. If he doesn't talk trash, he can greater.

Some things will not be clear to him without personal experience. It was only after he was shot that he realized that climbing up the ranks is really no joke. They understood that going to college affects not only themselves, but also the people around them. Will be motivated to be positive. Although you lose in the end, because some things are really insurmountable, but you have changed your face in the process of trying to cross this gap. You don’t have to be first, but second and third are always better than last. And it's still that most people haven't gone to college, but they have been with people who went to college, which is completely different from before.

"You should win, but it doesn't mean that victory will come in vain. You have to fight hard for what belongs to you."

Fighting high, raised his head and raised his chest.

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Extended Reading
  • Johnathon 2021-11-19 08:01:27

    Sports motivational film, so so

  • Kameron 2022-03-23 09:01:45

    The meaning that the work wants to express is still very good, four stars

Coach Carter quotes

  • Coach Ken Carter: [Opens his door, and sees Timo covered in blood] Cruz?

    Timo Cruz: [hysterical] I wanna come back, Coach.

    Coach Ken Carter: What's going on?

    Timo Cruz: I wanna come back on the team.

    Coach Ken Carter: What the hell happened?

    Timo Cruz: They shot him... Renny. They shot Renny. I mean, we was just there. We was just there... everything was good.

    Coach Ken Carter: Come inside. Come on.

    Timo Cruz: Everything was good, Coach. I mean, you know...

    Coach Ken Carter: Come inside, son. Come on.

    Timo Cruz: You don't understand. I wanna come back on the team. What do I gotta do to play?

    Coach Ken Carter: Don't worry about that, son. Just come inside.

    Timo Cruz: Whatever you want me to do, I'll do it, okay?

    Coach Ken Carter: Okay. Okay. I got you. Come on. Come on. You're back with us now.

    Timo Cruz: I can't believe they shot him.

    Coach Ken Carter: Just come inside now, all right? Come on.

    Timo Cruz: I just wanna be on the team.

    Coach Ken Carter: [ushering him in the house] Come on. Come on.

    Timo Cruz: Whatever you want me to do, I'll do it, okay?

  • Worm: [to Junior Battle] That's my n***a right there. If you was any bigga, you'd be my "bigga n***a".

    Coach Ken Carter: Sit down. SIT DOWN!

    Coach Ken Carter: N****r is a degrogatory term used to insult our ancestors. See, if a white man used it, you'd be ready to fight. Your using it teaches him to use it. You're saying it's cool. Well, it's not cool, and when you're around me, I don't want to hear that shit! Are we clear?