If you like the movie "Wrestling, Dad", then this "Lord Munich" must not be missed! This is a movie that is enough to make people who love sports or the little fairies who are usually quiet and excited.
The entire movie is not procrastinated, and there is no urine point throughout. The backgrounds of several characters in the play are clearly explained, allowing the audience to fully appreciate the various pressures from players to coaches to team leaders to upper-level leaders, from on-field to off-field. The charm of competitive sports is that the greater the pressure, the more exciting the game, and the easier it is to become a classic after the game. This game should be a classic battle in basketball history.
The plot of the movie is suspenseful. Whether it is the small plot in the play or the final with the US team, it is really difficult to guess the ending. The description of the details of the basketball game in the game reminds me of the pictures of playing with my teammates in college. Although I played football and watched basketball in the movie, the commonality in the spirit of competitive sports made this movie break through the limitations of basketball as a sport, and pulled all the audience into the plot of the movie, making people watch it. After I finished, I was hooked, and there were still some things to do.
Overall, this movie is one of the 10 best movies not to be missed every year. According to Time.com's scoring standard, the film's final score will fall between 8.0 and 8.6.
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