This kind of work is worthy of Jordan's almost perfect career.

Omari 2022-10-16 14:07:49

①As a smasher who gave up the NBA in the fourth year, he couldn't avoid the law of true fragrance in the end and couldn't help but open this documentary. ②I was not disappointed as expected. The last dance is the best after The last emperor. There is no one of the last series of products. ③"Extreme Jordan" is also a happy one. The real documentary makes watching "The Last Dance". ④Although Cliff Livingston is still unworthy of having a name, he gave it to John Parkson. Adequate treatment of the best role players can be regarded as a significant improvement. ⑤This film is named after the last dance of the Bull Dynasty in 1998. It is a review of Jordan’s entire career before he played for the Wizards. During the period, several important teammates and opponents had A certain scene, try to be objective and comprehensive. ⑥ The already-so-familiar plot turned into a real image will be more profound than the boring text narrative. For example, Jordan lost his father in 1993. Retire because of the pain ⑦Vague Ivy image quality & delicate 4K HD, once young and young player & now with white sideburns, the interweaving of history and reality is so beautiful and intoxicating⑧Reference tenth At the end of the episode, Stern and Obama’s evaluation, combined with reality, is not difficult to see that the NBA is not a very popular sport in the world. Although some presidential mountain athletes are great enough, they have not surpassed the influence of the project. . Up to now, since the establishment of the NBA, there has been and only one person incarnation of Jordan as cultural symbols, such as Charlie Chaplin and Marilyn Monroe, which have become part of history. ⑨Since all parties are so keen to use our bananas to touch the porcelain Jordan hype, it is better to Carry out this behavior to the end, and make a documentary 20 years after retiring. The name is The last team. Isn’t it beautiful? It’s impossible to return to the pit, it’s impossible to return to the pit in this life.

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