I LOVE THIS GAME

Megane 2022-03-23 09:02:36

Base on the true story, of a team that changed everything.

What this movie is about is that in an era of racial strife, Don Huggins led an all-black basketball team to challenge the social rules of the time and overcome After many obstacles, the final victory was finally achieved. The legend of changing sports and changing society through basketball.

In 1965, Texas Don Hudgens, a young coach with an outstanding record in coaching women's basketball, was sent to Coaches the little-known NCAA TEXAS WESTERN. This team is located in a remote and desolate village with poor infrastructure, and only a few people can play. For the most vivid understanding of this place in Paso, you can refer to A very interesting conversation on the bus with these three players from NY.

Don Huggins started aggressive recruiting as soon as he took office. Don Huggins was eclectic, and every player he brought in They 're all characters.

Bobby Joe Hill Quote: Ever since I was a kid, I've only had one hobby, playing basketball. Do you know what it's like to have the ball in your hand? It's like writing a song in a game Cozy ...

Harry Frono: A cute and handsome black guy, who has nothing to fear except his BH mother

Osten Artis: Fancy footsteps, similar to those on a football field Quaresma, in Huang Jianxiang's words, is a player who likes to twist his body into a twist.

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In this film, the image of TEXAS WESTERN will always overlap with Xiangbei unconsciously. These dark-skinned boys who are talented but have never received professional training get together. They are playful and aggressive and sometimes lack organization and discipline. When they are together, they are full of jokes. Cooperation and personal talent are organically combined. Under the heavy pressure from the outside world, he still holds the confidence and belief that he will win. All the way to the NCAA finals with a brilliant record, he defeated the mighty University of Kentucky at that time, and the NCAA broke out. The biggest upset in history.

Don Huggins' bold innovation accelerated the abolition of racial discrimination in American sports and promoted the process of racial equality in American society. In 1997, the old man was inducted into the Hall of Fame, and he also made a cameo in the film. .The

bullfight in the cafeteria is one of the most exciting clips in the whole film. Using local materials, using cabbage to make basketball and garbage baskets to make baskets, these young people's love for basketball can be seen in general. In just over two minutes, everyone The image of the team jumped up, and these future partners and teammates did not know each other.

If you want to quit, you'll quit everyday of your life.

I remember a long time ago when JEFF was still in the Rockets, there was a game before He organized all the players to watch the film. It is indeed a good and inspiring film. In addition, the social factors are integrated into the inspirational theme, which makes the content of the film richer. At the

end, you can see everyone on the subtitles They all have a good home and feel very touched. No matter whether they choose professional basketball or not, their love for basketball has not subsided, and this game, this team, this moment of glory must be the most treasured in life. Memories.

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  • Tyra 2022-01-06 08:01:55

    Very burning and passionate! Director I love you!

  • Shanon 2022-04-24 07:01:16

    Interesting history and stories, from the exclusion and discrimination of the old black to the domination of the basketball court. Why was the coach obsessed with playing basic basketball in the first place? Isn't he the skills of the old blacks? But I still really don't like old black.

Glory Road quotes

  • Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    [Orsten gives a lank Stare]

    Cafeteria Worker: Taco? Nacho? Burrito?

    Orsten Artis: No, I'm looking for el hot dog-o.

  • Coach Don Haskins: We do not back down here, ever!