The first time I saw this movie was when I was 17 years old, and it seemed like it was recommended by a senior. This film is not only about sports, but also about a person's growth and loss. When I watched this film, I was thinking about what physical education in foreign countries is like. After I watched the whole film, I understood a truth - sports does not only change the human body, but strengthens the human heart by training the body.
Coach Carter in the film makes me think of Coach Fang from time to time when watching the film. A coach may think a lot of things for the students behind the scenes, not only to train the students' bodies, but also to educate their personality. Some sports students are easy to go astray. They are often self-righteous and easily swallowed by worldly desires. (Some of my friends are) Black Americans practiced sports in high school, but most people are prone to crime after graduation. This is probably because the young arrogance leads to bad personality, so the coach Carter in the film asks the students not only to play well, but also to be culturally scientific. It is necessary that college life can make me better in a big way.
In the eyes of the general public, it seems that those who learn sports are not literate. We may indeed learn sports only because we do not know culture. But the power of sports makes every sports student want to become better, and the mentality of sports people may be stronger than you think.
Those black kids in their youth enjoy the joy that sports bring to them, and they don't need to care about coming from the ghetto. They can also stay away from crime and drugs under positive energy. Sports bring people a strong body, and at the same time give people spirit, faith and light.
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