. Before watching this, I was watching "The Glorious Years", starring Denzel Washington, so there is a contrast, this one seems to lack enthusiasm, the plot is weak, and it is not entirely about how the team won. , but involves a deeper level of life. Because the focus is completely off, it's rough when describing the team's difficulties.
For example, the team's strategy at the beginning revolved around Bubby, but after Bubby's injury, we didn't see a change in the coach's strategy for the situation. Instead, he followed the previous strategy, But as the commentator in the film said, "Mojo has always been playing around one person, but what should I do when this person is not on the court?"; Secondly, when the team was in a difficult situation, the director did not It didn't show us how they overcame it, it seemed that every player came into the game with their own problems, but it gave us the illusion of "seems to have changed", and it was really speechless to watch; and, most seriously, The problem lies with the coach. He is usually a taciturn person, very calm and composed, but when he arrives on the field, he has completely changed, and the change seems very abrupt. I don't see how much he cares off the field. His players, the interaction with the players only appeared a few times, and only focused on two people, Bubbie and Mike, Bubbie was injured, he came to ask about the situation, when Bubbie was unable to play, he went to Mike, but The starting point is all for the game. It seems that if nothing happens, you will not see his relationship with the players off the court. It can appear in this form, and it is inevitable to doubt the coach's concern. From the previous tactics, you can also see some problems - one person plays the ball around one person. The team, the team, all the people involved. Everyone is the protagonist of the team, so it can be called a "victorious general". As the leader of a team, how can you make such a decision, so , the final failure is doomed. In my opinion, the biggest role played by the coach of this film is nothing more than the speech delivered at the end, which fully expresses the gist of the film and lets the audience know what the "light of victory" is. "
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