The film does not focus too much on basketball training and skills, but more realistically reproduces human emotions, the coach's father-son relationship, the players' friendship, Sasha's love, etc. The delicate emotional portrayal is the essence of the film. A highlight. When they won the undefeated U.S. team in the Olympic Games for 36 years and then divided the prize money, all the players unanimously chose to leave the prize money to the coach to treat their son's illness. The whole drama climaxed with tears. Just as the coach chose to pay the operation fee to treat his son's condition to the player with heart disease, the great and ordinary human emotions are so precious. Like "Bohemian Rhapsody", "Green Book", "Capernaum" and other realistic-themed films, this film is no longer limited to reproducing scenes that have become stories, but reproducing human emotions, focusing more on The value of the film to today's society, different countries, whether it is about society or human nature, whether it is about compromise or persistence. On March 5, 1946, Churchill delivered a speech, "From Szczecin in the Baltic Sea to Trieste in the Adriatic Sea, an Iron Curtain has been drawn across the continent." The Cold War began. In the 1970s, the Soviet Union and the United States continued to confront each other. Of course, there are a lot of political factors in it, but all of this is insignificant in the face of people's delicate emotions.
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