hold your head up

Okey 2022-03-23 09:02:36

Path of Glory should be said to use basketball as a medium to describe the arduous process of black people fighting for equal treatment. It is a road full of blood and tears.
After watching this movie, I remembered Martin Luther King's 'i have a dream'. Although many years have passed, I personally feel that the phenomenon of unequal treatment of black people is still widespread, even those superstars in the NBA are just like this, although In some occasions, it is sought after by people, but it is only paid to buy games to watch, and the skin color of the audience in those stands is more white. Negroes are just a tool for their pastime. For example, Iverson is now the same. When he reaches a certain age, all aspects of the body's functions decline, and the salary paid to him also drops, until he is abandoned like a fragile baby. Black people work hard to change the eyes of other people, just like we work hard to prove ourselves. If you have the experience of trying hard to prove yourself, then you can better understand the mood of those black people in the movie when they work hard to change the worldly vision. In fact, in the film, whether it is a coach, a team member, or a family member or a girlfriend, no matter who they are, they are all fragile in their hearts. In the end, it changed the history of basketball, changed the world's vision of black people, and changed everyone in it.
Among them, I was deeply impressed by the women in the film. Behind a successful man, there must be a good woman. It doesn’t matter whether the woman is a wife, a mother or a girlfriend. Men are supported, understood and encouraged.
hold your head up, not just black people

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Extended Reading
  • Wendy 2022-03-25 09:01:14

    NCAA has more love than NBA

  • Reinhold 2022-04-23 07:03:22

    Pat Riley... It turns out that he was also deflated back then

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!