First. The plot is cliché. An old story about an unhappy coach who led a group of mentally handicapped people to success by chance.
Second. No logic. I still don't understand how to win the second game after Broken Egg Flies came on the court, and what magic power this coach uses to keep the team winning has always been vague. In the last game, he could deceive the restaurant by pretending to be a police officer. The boss has such a large sum of money (enough for round-trip air tickets and accommodation for nearly 20 people) unless the boss is also mentally handicapped. There are too many places where the logic is flawed, and it is purely based on chicken blood.
Third. The appearance is too low. There is no one in the whole film that can be seen with good looks, which is very inconsistent with commercial films and the laws of human aesthetics. In general, the male and female protagonists of this type of film can find acting schools, and the male and female supporting roles must at least find a vase to act. The whole film is greasy and hard to swallow.
Fourth. Contradictory Chicken Soup. Obviously the central idea is to struggle, enterprising and inspirational. After losing at the end, it became happy basketball. We are the second place. If you want to be happy, don't want a ranking. You can make a plot like the richest man in tomatoes, where you keep losing but fight until the last moment when you meet the strongest team. Now it's a matter of both ranking and happiness, which is a contradiction in itself. Do the Spaniards also have the problem of approving the release?
In fact, there are still a lot of flaws that I am too lazy to complain about. To sum up, if any actor or director in China plays this film, I will give it a maximum of 4 points.
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