Inspirational sports film sales

Russell 2022-03-19 09:01:03

If it is a real thing, then there will be a crisis, a coach with a very character, devil training, victory in the game, and finally the end credits explain the current situation of the protagonist in the film.

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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Extended Reading
  • Troy 2022-04-21 09:01:31

    Not much to say about the movie, it's great. The little girl grows up to be a cheerleader, discovers she is immortal...and...

  • Adeline 2022-03-25 09:01:06

    There are many similar sports inspirational films, involving racial discrimination (Denzel Washington is good at it), and they all explain the future of the players at the end, but this one is especially popular. Does Bai Gary look like Griffin?

Remember the Titans quotes

  • Big Ju: What you doin' man?

    Louie Lastik: Eatin' lunch.

    Big Ju: I see you eatin' lunch, but why you eatin' over here? Why not go eat over there and eat with your people?

    Louie Lastik: Man, I don't have any people. I'm with everybody, Julius.

    Petey Jones: Yeah, he's just a light-skinned brother.

    Big Ju: Yeah, and I'm a dark-skinned cracker.

    Petey Jones: [laughs]

    Jerry 'Rev' Harris: Come on Julius, he's just another blessed child in God's lovin' family.

    Blue Stanton: [Blue starts to hum]

    Big Ju: Come on, Blue. Let me...

    Petey Jones: [Petey joins in with Blue]

    Jerry 'Rev' Harris: God, we come before you today. To ask you to soften Big Julius Cambell's heart.

  • Coach Boone: Lastik. I want you to tell me something about one of your black teammates.

    Louie Lastik: [shouts] Sir yes, Sir! I'm roomin' with Blue, sir! And I noticed that he wears that leopard-spotted underwear, Sir! Bikini-style, Sir!

    Coach Boone: Ok. How about someone who's not your roommate.

    Louie Lastik: Sir, I eat lunch with Rev. That's Jerry Harris, sir. People call him that 'cause he's always praying and he won't abide with a foul tounge, Sir!

    Coach Boone: And what's the Rev going to do after High School?

    Louie Lastik: I don't know. Go to college and all that stuff, I guess.

    Coach Boone: What about you? You going to college?

    Louie Lastik: [laughs] No, not me coach. I ain't a brainiac like Rev.

    Coach Boone: Think you got a future in football?

    Louie Lastik: Heck no! I figured as long I'm going to be in school, I might as well hit some people while I'm at it.