If you put aside all the external factors and just talk about the movie itself, I will definitely fail.
There is no need to say more about the old-fashioned formula of the plot. When you see the trick that James taught his son at the beginning, you will know that this will definitely become a trick to end the game at the end.
In addition, the whole article only repeatedly emphasizes "Be yourself", this old theme is quite lackluster in terms of drama.
However, as a fan of the movie, I personally think that it should pass~
I was selected for the school basketball team in the third grade of elementary school (about 2008) (but I switched to football because of my height hhh), and then I started to pay attention to basketball games, and I got to know this incredible "little emperor" .
At that time, the Cavaliers led by James were invincible in the East, and my teammates and I treated these players as well: James, O'Neal, Mo Williams, Varejao...
To tell me the moment when I really feel the charm of basketball or competitive sports, it must start with that magical 0.5 second lore.
I have also witnessed Zhan Huang’s growth all the way~ (These are all explained at the beginning of the film, and every moment in the title can make fans feel excited)
There are also some easter eggs that only fans can get in the film, such as:
1. The black duck (unnamed hh): "Give the damn ball to James":
Obviously, this is the stalk of fans who ridiculed head coach Tyron Lue when James Zhan returned to the Cavaliers. "What kind of team basketball is playing? If James each scores, it will be over!"
2. Female Bunny pays tribute to Zhanwei Connection
From the time when James was in the Heat, this famous scene that has been circulated forever should prove that this is one of the most tacit duo in NBA history!
I don’t know why there are so many Zhanhei now. Maybe it’s because you haven’t experienced that era, right? Just like I haven't experienced Jordan's time, without taking the initiative to understand, naturally there will be no fanatical love and pursuit.
But I know that in my heart, James is the contemporary Jordan!
After Michael Jordan, Warner Club chose James as the protagonist of the second part. Naturally, it makes sense. He is absolutely worthy of presenting the slam dunk fans, basketball fans, and James fans in front of the screen. Chop!
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