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Ellen 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Far worse than "Glory"
The U.S. basketball team used to exclude black players, a tradition that is unimaginable. So, the coach who was able to play the college basketball league with an all-black lineup at that time was really groundbreaking, and he must have encountered a lot of trouble. This film tells such a story.
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Garnett 2022-04-22 07:01:41
Incredible life
I was moved by "Path of Glory".
Life and life are really incredible, obviously want to give up but still persist, obviously have embarked on a different path, but still turn back from time to time, hope that dreams can become reality, really when we have the opportunity to realize our dreams, but...

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Rebeca 2022-03-27 09:01:13
It is a relatively weak inspirational sports film. I want to focus on the issue of race, but it is far inferior to "Glorious Years" in terms of depth and breadth, and the process of the game is too formal, the ups and downs are too weak, and the supporting roles are almost all lost. For decoration, there is no character portrayal.
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Braulio 2022-03-25 09:01:14
As inspirational content, it is really average, and there are not many times when the heart is frozen.
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