lore in Munich

Effie 2022-04-22 07:01:54

The film is adapted from a famous legendary true event in sports history, telling the legendary story of the former Soviet basketball team defeating the US team, which has maintained a 36-year winning record, in the 1972 Munich Olympic basketball final. Three seconds before the end of the final, the U.S. team led by one point. The U.S. team has begun to celebrate the victory early because they believe the result is a foregone conclusion. However, an unknown basketball coach from the Soviet Union led the difficult, difficult, and impoverished Soviet national team. The result of the game was reversed, and the entire history of basketball was changed.

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  • Lukas 2022-03-18 09:01:09

    "Enough boxing today" A basketball match turned into a boxing match, hahaha. Although the ending of the story was known from the beginning, the Soviet team reversed the score to win the US team in the last 3 seconds, and they have been looking forward to how the movie will tell so that there will be no surprises. The amazing result is that it took nearly 1 hour to restore the details and completeness of the last Olympic Games, which was almost live broadcast and almost took up half of the whole film. This is like restoring the singing of "Bohemian Rhapsody". It will be as realistic and shocking... All kinds of mountains and rivers are exhausted, twists and turns, until the final shocking counterattack, all in one go, it is not like watching a movie, but directly watching a ball game.

  • Eulalia 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Three and a half. "Do it when you know you can't do it." Human beings always sing about the stories where the less wins the more and the weak wins the strong. This may be the essence of human spiritual civilization, a proof that we can surpass ourselves. These moments teach people to believe that there is something better in the world that one can look up to and sustain us through despair. They say sports are pure beauty compared to dirty politics. Beyond language, beyond race, beyond life.

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