Like all famous lore, the film took a year to set up. From the coach Galanren, who raised money for his son's medical treatment, to the new star Sasha, who just received the love but was diagnosed with a heart attack and only lived for one year. A group of athletes from different regions, talented ace who still train hard, political traitors against the background of the Soviet Union, brothers from Georgia, stupid big guys who can't see the ball but refuse to talk... They have won the championship , celebrated on the beach in Brazil; they also lost to streetball players and drowned in Brooklyn bars. Then, before the final, they encountered a terrorist attack in the Olympic Village, and they decided to withdraw from the competition because they did not want to meet the leaders of the United States in the final. After that, Sergey told the story of his teammates and coaches, so the players collectively asked the team leader to play, and they stood on the field of the final with their own efforts. finals. From the lead to the physical confrontation of the US team, Sasha's heart, Sergey's knee, Zal's contact lenses... The Soviet Union perfectly demonstrated the spirit and willpower of a fighting nation. The game was anxious to the last moment, and the next thing was the famous "three seconds" event. The failure of the timer and the suggestion of the chairman of the Basketball Federation gave the Soviet Union a last chance. Of course, if there is not enough preparation, how can there be a final lore. The movie begins with a scene with only music and slow motion, very much like Takehiko Inoue's almost wordless manga. The time, the score, the resolute look Sasha and Sergey gave Ivan... gradually push the film to its climax. Apart from Slam Dunk, I can't think of any work that can compare to it. Sergey and Akagi, the ace with the dream of a championship; Pauli and Mitsui, the scorer who lost his way; Sasha and Rukawa, Sakuragi, the young star, the lore of the return of the king in the injury... Oh, of course , and their greatest coaches, Garland and Ansi. After the game, Sergey made eye contact with the players and handed the prize money to the coach. I couldn't hold back my tears anymore, because that's what basketball brings us. "We're going to beat the U.S. team, there's no king who will stand forever." That's what Garlanden and the team said a year ago, and a year later, they did it -- from disbelief to possibility. Sixteen years later, in 1988, the Soviet Union defeated the United States again, keeping the United States out of the final. So 4 years later in Barcelona, we saw the Dream Team. The American team, led by Magic, Bird and Jordan, started their legend.
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