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Title: "Coach Carter (卡特教练)" Directed by: Thomas Carter Written by: Mark Schwahn /John Gatins Cast: Samuel L. Jackson/Debbi Morgan/Ray Baker Ray Baker Michelle Boehle/Rob Brown Rob Brown Premiere Date: 2005 Country/Region: USA/Germany Item: Basketball Sports Sportsmanship Index: ★★★★ Movie Classics Index: ☆☆☆☆ Synopsis: Based on a 1999 news report about Coach Carter and his undefeated basketball team, the film stars Samuel L. Jackson as controversial Coach Carter. Coach Carter. The Richmond High School basketball team had never won any games and was a losing team, all of which changed when Carter took over as coach. He believed that this team could be the best basketball team under his leadership, so he asked the players to sign an agreement with him that they would not continue to play in any more tournaments if the team didn't stick together or didn't do well. Under his leadership, the team started on an uphill climb and eventually became the unrivaled king of the long winning streak. However, at the 1999 National Championships, the team's performance was so disappointing that Coach Carter became so frustrated that he literally shut down the gym and banned the team from participating in any further tournaments. The move caused a huge backlash, and he became the center of public debate for a while. Some people appreciated his character of treating basketball as his life, but more people expressed their disbelief and even criticized his move. Evaluation: The 2-hour, 14-minute film contains some scenes of violence, sex, vulgar language and drugs, and has therefore been classified by the U.S. Motion Picture Rating Board as suitable for children with parental guidance. The sports movie, produced by Paramount, a major Hollywood studio, drew the attention of major U.S. newspapers. The Chicago Tribune said: "This is a sports movie that is constantly exciting. And the movie offers valuable lessons about the real goal athletes seek - individuality." The Boston Globe noted, "This is an inner-city epic for the brave. It reaches out from the heart, but lacks creativity." After playing in more than 2,500 theaters in the United States, Coach Carter set consecutive box office records for Hollywood sports films of the new century. In its first week, Coach Carter was No. 1 at the box office, with $30 million worth of ticket sales. In the fourth week, the movie remained in the top ten of the U.S. box office. Currently, the movie's total box office has reached $60 million. Title: "Glory Road (Glory Road)" Director: James Gartner James Gartner Screenplay: Bettina Gilois /Chris Cleveland Cast: Josh Lucas Josh Lucas/Mehcad Brooks/Emily Danschel Emily Deschanel Premiere Date: 2006 Country/Region: USA Item: Basketball Sports Sportsmanship Index: ★★★★ Movie Classics Index: ☆☆☆☆ Synopsis: The story takes place in Texas, USA in 1965, when the American society is faced with the dichotomy of black and white racial conflicts. Don Hudgens (Josh Lucas) is a young, white basketball coach who, due to his outstanding performance in running the women's basketball team, is assigned to coach the Texas Western, a team belonging to the NCAA (National Collegiate Athletic Association). However, the new coach received a messy team with poor fundamentals and white players who would not listen to a former women's basketball coach. Haskins was a determined man, determined to make a name for himself in the NCAA, and he was so open-minded that he didn't discriminate between talented players based on the color of their skin. So Haskins organized a group of very talented black basketball students as the core of the West Texas State United team and began his arduous path to glory. These black players didn't even know the difference between real basketball and street ball, and they were extremely sensitive to racial issues, but these internal issues were nothing compared to the external environment, and the entire school, from top to bottom, thought Huggins was crazy. After a training period of contact, Haskins' firm confidence infected everyone on the team, and the team of five black starters went all the way to the Final Four, finally defeating white starters Kentucky at the University of Maryland's famed Cole Field House to win the 1966 NCAA Basketball Tournament Championship, when the Kentucky starters included the Lakers, Knicks, and Heat. s head coach Pat Riley (Wes Brown). The outcome of this game not only defended the dignity of the black man, but also had an epochal significance, which officially entered the era of black and white **** in American college basketball. Evaluation: "Paths of Glory" is very reminiscent of last year's "Coach Carter" released on a similar date, the same coach led a basketball team without any star players, also created a miracle, although the starting point is somewhat different, but the inspirational style has not changed. Coach Carter" can in last year's early slot in a small harvest, this film in the first weekend after the release of 13.5 million dollars, leading to take the North American box office rankings. Title: Hoop Dream Directed by Steve James Written by Steve James/Frederick Marx Cast: William Gates, Arthur Agee, Emma Gates, Curtis Gates, Sheila Agee, Arthur 'Bo' Agee, Earl Smith (III), Gene Pingatore, Isiah Thomas, Sister Marlyn Hopewell Premiere: 1994 Country/Region: USA Item: Basketball Sports Sportsmanship Index: ★★★★ Movie Classics Index: ☆☆☆☆☆ Movie Hoop Dream (Basketball Dream) Poster. Synopsis: This is a high-caliber documentary about two black boys, Arthur Agee and William Gates, who love the game of basketball and aspire to play professionally in the NBA when they grow up. They attended the same public high school in Chicago and played on the same varsity basketball team, but had different careers in basketball due to personal and family factors. They had extraordinary basketball talent, but were only able to play street basketball until they were discovered by a talent scout, and their lives changed. The two men's experiences are very similar to the struggles of many stars in the NBA: they struggle step by step from the ghetto with talent and hard work, and ultimately achieve success. ...... Verdict: The screenwriters of this movie Steve James and Frederick Marx initially Steve James and Frederick Marx, the writers of this film, initially wanted to make a 30-minute short film by following two NBA rookies from the ghetto. However, as the filming progressed, they soon realized that this was a fascinating subject and that 30 minutes was not enough. So it took them six years to complete this excellent sports documentary. At the same time, the film also explores the deep-rooted racial problems in the United States, pointing out that the existing "elite education system" ignores the right to education of children in the ghetto, and showing the hardships of young blacks struggling for survival. With a touch of sadness, the audience can feel the hard work and pressure to be a good athlete through the figures of them and their families. When the film was shown in the United States, it was widely acclaimed, with critics calling it "utterly riveting" and "superbly powerful" and "unforgettable". Like Mike (Jordan's Legacy) Directed by John Schultz Written by John Schultz Cast by Mike Elliot Year of Release: 2002 Country/Region: USA Program: Basketball Sports Competition Index: ★★★★ Movie Classics Index: ☆☆☆☆ Synopsis: The main character of the film is Kelvin Cambridge, a fourteen year old black American teenager, who has been playing the game for the past four years, and has been a part of the team for the past five years. Kelvin Cambridge. Of course, like all children at this age, Cambridge also has his own dream - is to become a basketball star, and also to be included in the NBA Hall of Fame kind. But reality is often cruel, in a street basketball game, Cambridge was a big man to a solid lesson: in basketball such a fierce rivalry sports, Cambridge's skinny body is simply unbearable, not to mention when the star into the NBA. God will always favor those who are good at fantasy children, almost destiny, the disillusioned Cambridge from the high wire to reach down a pair of sneakers. These worn-out basketball shoes were emblazoned with the "M-J" logo, the legendary Jordan shoes. When Cambridge put them on, the whole world changed, he could easily jump 25 feet high, and the ball skills also became exquisite, and soon became the youngest player in the NBA. Under his leadership, Cambridge's team made it all the way to the top, and he himself was voted to the All-Star team ...... Being a basketball (NBA, to be exact) movie, the film featured a host of NBA superstars in the cast. Including such sky-high stars as Allen Iverson of the 76ers and David Robinson of the San Antonio Marlins, as well as such wrasslin' superstars as Jason Kidd, Michael Finley, Chris Webber, Gary Payton, Nash, Nowitzki, Mike Grady, and Mourning. VERDICT: A delightful sports fantasy that is lively, funny, emotionally charged and upbeat, and turns a kid into an NBA superstar through a pair of magical sneakers, the movie triumphs over the hollowness and inadequacies of the script with creativity throughout. Premiere Box Office: $12,179,420.00 (in US dollars) National Box Office: $51,432,760.00 (in US dollars) Overseas Box Office: $5,900,000.00 (in US dollars) Basketball Fire, Slam Dunk Hands, all of this is bullshit, not a shred of factual basis