Specific to this film, there is also a background of racial conflicts. But as a sports film, I feel that the depiction of the game plot is too small. In addition, it may be necessary to take into account the two lines of black and white coaches, so the portrayal of players is also less.
There are three episodes, which are impressive: an
offensive player underperformed, was comforted by a white coach, changed to be a defensive general, played well (position) The
real quarterback was injured, and the alternate quarterback came on the court to turn the tide (preparation).
Two different Race players, from the initial dislike of each other, to the final close as brothers (communication)
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