lore in Munich

Alta 2022-04-21 09:03:43

Coach Garland is the coach of the Soviet national team. The first thing he did after serving on the Soviet national basketball team was to announce to the world that the Soviet team was going to beat the U.S. team in the international Olympics. When Soviet sports officials tried to get the team to withdraw from the game before the final, they resolutely chose to stick to and believe in their players, and finally fulfilled their promise.

In the final of the 1972 Olympic basketball tournament in Munich, with three seconds to go, the U.S. team had a one-point lead and had already begun to celebrate early because they believed the result was a foregone conclusion. However, the Soviet national team tried their best in the last three seconds, which eventually reversed the game. The Soviet basketball team defeated the US team, which had maintained a 36-year winning record.

The twists and turns of the plot, which are reasonable and unexpected, are a classic expression of drama. Even people who don't understand basketball will be infected by the emotions in the twists and turns of the plot, and feel excited. On the surface, "The Killing of Munich" is a re-interpretation of a basketball game. In fact, "The Killing of Munich" expresses the will to fight to the end through an intuitive game. The audience is not only moved by the twists and turns of the plot, Also lament the miracles in life.

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