Lore! Munich!
In the men's basketball final of the 1972 Munich Olympic Games, a basketball team composed of an unknown coach and a group of young basketball players who had never seen the world and unknown in the world made a lore in the last three seconds. It has never tasted a defeat in 36 years. The American basketball dream, the Soviet basketball team, shocked the world.
Garland was originally an ordinary basketball coach, a father with a paralyzed son. He took over the post of the Soviet national basketball team coach because he wanted to see a doctor for his son. In front of him was a powerful and undefeated team - the United States. . As soon as he took office, Garland replaced the so-called famous players with several unknown new players based on his own experience. Although the basketball team suffered a crushing defeat, he still encouraged the players and helped them cheer up. Even when the players wanted to give up on themselves, he didn't give up, he didn't abuse them, and some only had support and belief.
There were also two episodes in between. One was that the player Sasha had a sudden heart and lung disease, and he may only live for another month, and he needed high medical expenses. Garland is the coach who loves the players like a child, and at the same time, for the victory of the country. He put up the cost of his son's surgery abroad, and warned the doctor not to tell Sasha his condition. From this touching detail, it can be seen that Garland's biggest dream at this time was not to treat his son, but to hope that the Soviet team Being able to stand on the splendid podium and accept the admiration of people from all over the world. Another touching incident was that a player concealed his high myopia and was discovered by Coach Garland. He did not blame him. He also understood that the players wanted to win glory for the country and honor themselves, so he I bought a pair of contact lenses for the player out of my own pocket.
Because of the coach's selflessness and sincerity, the players were also moved by the coach's behavior, from looking down and despising it to admiring, applauding and even being as close as a family. After defeating the US team, the players spontaneously gave the prize money to coach Garland to let him treat his son. This is probably the most touching and emotional part of the whole movie.
There must be a good actor behind a good movie. Mashkov, who plays Coach Garland in the center, can be described as such a good actor. He really played Coach Garland to life, every sigh, every time The frown can't help but make people feel sad, especially at the end of the play, when Garland was appointed as coach to accept the donations from the players, the tears and smiles full of happiness, relief and joy were all vividly interpreted by Mashkov. The only thing is that his acting skills exploded. I, the audience, couldn't help but feel happy for him. It was too real. Unlike some fresh meat in the country, who would only blow their beards and stare, and rely on their faces to eat without any acting skills.
"The Killing of Munich" has exciting events, touching details, and bonuses from good actors. It's hard not to score high!
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