pride leaves one behind

Haylie 2022-10-14 13:45:25

It tells the legendary story of the former Soviet Union basketball team defeating the US team, which has maintained a 36-year winning record, in the 1972 Munich Olympics basketball final. Three seconds before the end of the final, the U.S. team led by one point. The U.S. team has begun to celebrate the victory early because they believe the result is a foregone conclusion. However, an unknown basketball coach from the Soviet Union led the difficult, difficult, and impoverished Soviet national team. The result of the game was reversed, and the entire history of basketball was changed. The introduction said so, but the side also tells us that we can't be too proud, and we will fail if we are too proud. be humble

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  • Fidel 2022-03-15 09:01:11

    Thank you subtitle team. Although it is very the main theme, it is still very exciting to watch... But being able to be brought to court by the descendants of several protagonist prototypes also shows how disconnected the movie is from reality. The achievements of your country's previous dynasties are about to be photographed, but now it is a bad thing, and there is no good thing. I dare to ask what your filmmakers will make in another 20 years? Sochi Breaking Bad, American Matrix, British Resident Evil? Really worried for you.

  • Conner 2022-03-19 09:01:10

    Look at how people shape their characters: as soon as the male head coach comes on the field, he shoots from a long distance, "completes the impossible", sits in the audience and plans players to show their business abilities, etc., all of which are routine operations, and they are awesome at their jobs. At the handover, the former coach bid farewell to his teammates, and the male protagonist made the team leader who had crossed the line and was standing on the field of play retreat to the outside of the white line. TM is the essence of God. This is respect from the bottom of my heart! The male protagonist's respect for the former coach, basketball, and players are all at a glance, and where does all this respect come from? Love it! And what is more burning in this world than love? ! It's weaker than any cat-saving characterization! Those who say that the characters are thin, don't be too ignorant of the cultural background, Lithuania, Belarus, weddings, the rich content brought out by the lines, shapes, and picture details in the film, do you really understand? Don't pretend, you just didn't get it. Whoops, no one else understands, you are the only one? Yeah, that's it, I think I'm arrogant when I think about it.

Three Seconds quotes

  • Vladimir Garanzhin: Play for yourself and for Sashka! For yourself and for Sashka!