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Find a movie. Basketball coaches train a group of mental patients to play basketball.

Sports Illustrated named the five best-looking basketball movie

Indians

Hoosiers, in 1986

Story: After ten years in the navy, the coach (hackman) transferred to teach in a high school. After taking over 64 freshmen, they worked hard to become the champion of Indiana High School League. This film is adapted from a true story that happened in 1952, when the Milan high school team won the league championship in Indiana historically.

Evaluation: The sports film with the best structure highlights the importance of the team.

Basketball Dream

Hoop Dreams, 1994

Story: Two black teenagers (Gates and Archie) from the slums of Chicago have extraordinary basketball talents, but they can only show their talents in street basketball games until they are discovered by the star controller.

evaluation: criticize the "elite education system", which ignores the children's right to education in slums.

True Friends

Inside Moves, 198

Story: Rory (Savage), who suffered from self-mutilation, spent most of his time in bars. When he learned that Jerry (Moss), a waiter, was selected for the Warriors, Rory was both happy for him and afraid that Jerry would forget him.

Evaluation: It truly reflects the life of the NBA in 197s, and nine warriors players including Kefu Lei and john lucas participated in the performance.

He Got Game, 1998

Story: Washington plays a first-time prisoner, and the warden says that if he can persuade his son (ray allen) who won the national high school basketball championship team to join a university (state university) designated by the state government, he will have a chance to get a reduced sentence. This film is based on the life experience of the current Knicks player Marbury.

evaluation: Washington and Allen have amazing acting skills.

White Men Can't Jump, 1992

Story: A pair of black and white swindlers (Snipes and Harrison) meet the biggest challenge in their lives in a street basketball contest in Los Angeles. Four years later, white player Barry won the dunk contest. He wore a T-shirt that said "white people can jump" and was forced to change clothes.

evaluation: questions such as race and the hardships of becoming famous are involved, but the answers are in the hearts of the audience.

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The Richmond high school basketball team has never won any games, but it has been defeated and fought many times. All this has changed since Carter coached it. He believes that this team can become the best basketball team under his leadership, so he asks the players to sign an agreement with him that they will not continue to participate in any games if the team is not United or has poor grades. Under his leadership, the team began to climb the slope, and finally became the invincible winning king. However, in the national championship held in 1999, the performance of the players was very unsatisfactory, which made coach Carter depressed. He really closed the training hall and prohibited the team from continuing to participate in any competition. This move caused great repercussions, and he became the focus of public discussion for a while. Some people appreciated his character of regarding basketball as life, but more people expressed incomprehension and even criticism of his actions.

-----------. During his college years, he won a full basketball scholarship. He was the captain of the best college team in the state, the MVP of the college basketball league, and don haskins (josh lucas) was famous for his sports career. After retiring as a coach, the high school team he led won 157 games in 198 games, and the university team he led won the fourth place in history and even won 11 playoff championships ... < P > All these records have made him steadily step into the Basketball Hall of Fame. However, what really made Huggins one of the greatest coaches of his generation, However, it was the classic battle of the American College Basketball League in 1966-leading the most underrated civilian team, mediocre players, and even a total loss record. As a white young Huggins led the first all-black player in history, and defeated another all-white team to win the basketball league championship in the era of racial discrimination. Since then, American basketball has opened a new chapter ...

Slam Dunk in Space: Introduction:

One summer night in p>1973, a dark-skinned boy was practicing shooting hard, and his father said to him, "Practice hard and you will succeed." A few years later, the boy's dream finally came true, and he became a pillar of the NBA and a world-class superstar. This is the story of Michael Jordan. This true story has become true and illusory in Warner's studio. In those years, Jordan was obsessed with baseball, and Hollywood producers were obsessed with aliens, so they hit it off and "The Basket in the Air" was born. Although this film with a cost of 12 million dollars is not the biggest production in film history, it is the most successful film with cartoons and real people. Before this type of work, only Roger Rabbit was worth mentioning ...

Basketball Dream: Basketball Dream, which was made in 1994, is the most successful basketball sports film so far. As soon as it came out, it won the "Oscar" Sundance Film Festival Award for independent films. Among the 2 sports movies solemnly recommended by ESPN in 23, Basketball Dream ranked 13th. In 24, American Sports Illustrated screened more than 1 sports films, and ranked Basketball Dream as the fourth best sports film in history. At the same time, Sports Illustrated also recommended five basketball movie films worth seeing, and Basketball Dream ranked second.

Steve James, the director of this film, originally wanted to finish a short film of about 3 minutes by tracking and shooting two new basketball players from slums. However, with the deepening of filming, he found that this is a very attractive subject, and the length of 3 minutes is far from enough. So it took six years to complete this excellent documentary.

The film tells the story of the growth of two black teenagers, William Gates and Arthur Agee, from a Chicago slum. They have extraordinary basketball talents, but they can only show their talents in street basketball games until they are discovered by a talent scout, and their lives are changed. Their experiences are very similar to those of Thomas, a famous guard of the former Pistons, who struggled step by step from the slums with talent and hard work and finally succeeded. From this perspective, the film can be said to be a successful sports documentary. At the same time, the film also discusses the deep-rooted racial problems in the United States, pointing out that the existing "elite education system" ignores the right of children in slums to receive education, and shows people the hardships that young blacks struggle for survival.

like mike.

like mike, produced in p>22. The film stars 13-year-old rap prodigy lil bow wow. It tells the story that Calvin, who is short, dreamed of becoming a respected NBA player all day, until one day he accidentally got a pair of worn-out No.23 basketball shoes, which Jordan is said to have worn. So Calvin became a professional NBA player dramatically, and like Jordan, he became the spiritual leader of the team and led a struggling NBA team all the way to victory ... The film is funny, with the help of NBA stars such as Iverson, Nowitzki, McGrady, Weber, Kidd and Nash, and it made a box office of 2 million US dollars in the first week.

Rebound:

Introduction

. At the same time, Roy's fiery temper has always been a headache. The league asked him to show obedience and submission before he could take charge of the team again. The dissatisfied Roy had to wait for the court to decide. The verdict of Roy and others was a scribbled fax from the high school team "Smelter". This time, it's his turn to be demoted as a coach. The task is to coach a high school team that has been defeated repeatedly. Although Roy himself is very reluctant, he knows that this time he can only succeed and not fail, because success can help him save some face and return to his original position.

But when Roy really started coaching this team, he realized how naive and simple his original idea was. Accustomed to teaching college professional teams, he found that these high school students seem to have no concept of basketball at all. They basically don't have much sports skills, and they don't know anything about the basic theoretical knowledge of basketball. They are completely born in the wild. He watched the children lose 19 points in the first class, and it seems that this is not the worst.

Roy can only teach from the basics, such as passing, rebounding, missing the ball and shooting. He seems to bring a lot of magic to this team, and the smelter team is getting better and better under his leadership, and Roy also experienced the long-lost happiness brought by basketball in the process of teaching these children.

The film doesn't make coach Roy such a hot figure out of thin air. In fact, the unruly coach played by martin lawrence has a prototype in the United States. The prototype of this basketball coach is Bobby Knight, a household name in the United States. He is famous not because he is a good coach, not because he led the team to win more than 8 games, three NCAA championships, nine BIG TEN championships and four coaches of the year in his career, not even because of the gold medal in the 1984 Olympic Games, but because he is famous for his bad temper, arrogance, irritability and even some violence.

Two documentaries

Extreme Jordan: The 1998 NBA playoffs were the best script given to Hollywood by God. In 2, the 2th Century Fox Company and NBA Entertainment Company cooperated to make this film called Extreme Jordan, which became the top 1 works at the box office that year and became a miracle of sports documentary. The film tells the legendary story of Jordan in the 1998 playoffs. The different sides of Jordan are shown through many invisible field borders in the broadcast. Carefully handled sound effects and the use of computer special effects make Extreme Jordan known as a classic documentary about sports figures. In particular, the last scene of the film is pulled out from the Chicago Union Center arena to a panoramic view, and many children are fighting bullfights on the open-air basketball court-meaningful and extremely beautiful.

Different from ordinary documentaries, Extreme Jordan has a greatest screenwriter-Jordan. Without Jordan's legendary career, this film would have no story; Without Jordan's continuous and excellent performance that season, the film would not be excessive; If there is no such great shot at the end, Extreme Jordan will have no climax!

Yao Next Year: From the perspective of Yao Ming's translation of colin pine, the film records Yao Ming's life in the United States in recent years and his "family history" in the NBA: from overcoming the language barrier to fighting Shaquille O 'Neal on the court. From the first time I was too nervous to fall down, to gain a foothold in the NBA and gain the trust of my teammates and fans, the confrontation with Shaquille O 'Neal became the climax of the film. The film also reveals many secrets, such as the famous American host Bartley publicly betting on TV that Yao Ming's score will not exceed 19 points, and eventually losing the scene of having to kiss the ass on the spot on the screen, and O 'Neill made rude remarks to Yao Ming before the game, and even made personal attacks on Yao Ming. This film is the first biographical film introduced by digital cinema. It is not a simple documentary, but also has strong plot clues. For basketball fans, the release of this film can let them know more about their idols.

A domestic film: Women's Basketball Team No.5

is the first sports color feature film shot in New China. It is from this film that the famous director Xie Jin began to show his directorial talent and became a rising star in the directing field.

The film tells the story of a pair of lovers who are also basketball players: they once fell in love with each other, but were separated by people because of the obstruction of the environment and went their separate ways. It was not until eighteen years later, with the change of social environment, that the repressed feelings between a pair of lovers were reborn. It combines the lovers' experiences, joys and sorrows with the changes of the whole social era, which is not only novel in subject matter, but also unique in perspective, and has revealed the consistent characteristics of "personal destiny and background of the great era" in Xie Jin's films later.

In terms of art, an important feature of the film is its abundant youthful atmosphere. Among the main actors, except Liu Qiong and Qin Yi, who are famous performing artists with rich experience, most of them are newcomers. Cao Qiwei, who plays the "No.5 women's basketball team" in the film, and the rest of the players are all athletes in life. This is the first time to practice under the mercury lamp. Their simple and real performances add fresh colors to the film. The shooting technique of the film is fresh, the lens language is concise, the rhythm is bright, and it is full of youthful vitality, giving people beautiful enjoyment.

The lens language of the film also reflects Xie Jin's pursuit with conciseness and delicacy. For example, in the description of the environment of the athletes' dormitory where Tian Zhenhua lived before liberation, the description of the low, narrow attic and the dark and dilapidated stairs is very delicate, and the orchids sent by Lin Jie in this simple environment are in sharp contrast, rendering the pure love between the protagonists. Another example is that Lin Jie missed the shot, and Tian Zhenhua outside the court made a gesture to her. Lin Jie nodded knowingly and cut into the shot to score. There is no dialogue, only a few simple actions, and the special relationship and emotional foundation between them are clearly explained.

The film won the silver medal at the 6th world festival of youth and students International Film Festival in 1957 and the silver hat award at the Mexican International Film Festival in 196.

see for yourself which one it is.