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More famous animation and film works about basketball genre?

Sports Illustrated named the five best-looking basketball movie.

Indians

Indiana, 1986

Story: Coach (hackman) joined the Navy 10, and then transferred to a high school to teach. After taking over 64 freshmen, they tried to become the champion of Indiana High School League. This film is adapted from the true story that happened in 1952. Milan High School Team won the league championship in Indiana historically.

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

Hoop Dreams

Hula hoop dream, 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 the accused star finds out.

Evaluation: Criticize the "elite education system" and ignore the right of slum children to receive education.

a true friend

Move inward. 1980

Story: Rory (Savage), who is self-mutilated, mainly stays in bars. When he learned that the waiter Jerry (Moss) was selected for the Warriors, Rory was both happy for him and afraid that Jerry would forget him.

Evaluation: It truly reflects the NBA life in1970s, including 9 warriors such as Lei and John Lucas.

ONE VS ONE

He got the game, 1998.

Story: Washington plays a prisoner who commits a first crime. The warden said that if he could persuade his son (Ray Allen) who won the national high school basketball championship team to join the university (state university) designated by the state government, he would have a chance to get a reduced sentence. This film is based on the life experience of current Knicks player Marbury.

Evaluation: Washington and Allen have amazing acting skills.

White people can't jump high.

White people can't jump. 1992

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

Evaluation: There are questions about race and the hardships of becoming famous, but the answers are in the hearts of the audience.

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Coach Carter: [Introduction]

This film is based on the news reports of Coach Carter and his unbeaten basketball team in 1999, in which samuel jackson plays the controversial Coach Carter.

Richmond high school basketball team has never won in any competition, and it is a team that has lost and fought many times. All this has changed since Carter took charge. 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 if the team is not United or has poor grades, they will not continue to participate in any games. Under his leadership, the team began to climb the hill and eventually became the invincible winner. However, in the national championship held in 1999, the performance of the players was very unsatisfactory, which made coach Carter very depressed. He really closed the training hall and banned the team from continuing to participate in any games. This move caused great repercussions, and he became the focus of public discussion for a time. Some people appreciate his character that regards basketball as his life, but more people don't understand or even criticize his behavior.

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The road to glory:

Plot: miracle on the basketball court

A well-trained basketball hall of fame coach and two-time Oklahoma basketball player, he won a full basketball scholarship during his college years, was the captain of the best college team in the state, and was the MVP of the college basketball league. Don haskins (Josh Lucas)' s sports career was enough to make him famous. After retiring as a coach, his high school team won 157 of 198 games, and his university team won the fourth place in history, even won the playoff championship of 1 1. ...

These records made him step into the Basketball Hall of Fame steadily. However, what really made Huggins one of the greatest coaches of his time was the classic battle of 1966 American college basketball league-leading the most underestimated civilian team, mediocre players, and even a total loss. As a young white man, Huggins led the first all-black player in history to beat another team in the era of racial discrimination. Since then, American basketball has opened a new chapter. ......

Space slam dunk: a brief introduction to the film;

1973 One summer night, a dark-skinned boy was practicing shooting hard. His father said to him, "Practice hard and you will succeed." A few years later, the boy's dream finally came true. He became a pillar of the NBA and a world-class superstar. This is the story of Michael Jordan. This true story became real and unreal in Warner's studio. In those years, Jordan was obsessed with baseball and Hollywood producers were obsessed with aliens, so it hit it off and Basket in the Air was born. This movie, which cost $65.438+0.2 billion, is the most successful movie with cartoons and real people, although it is not the biggest production in the history of movies. Only Roger rabbit was worth mentioning before. ....

Basketball Dream: Basketball Dream, shot in 1994, is the most successful basketball movie so far. As soon as it came out, it won the "Oscar" Sundance Film Festival Independent Film Award. Among the 20 sports movies solemnly recommended by ESPN in 2003, Basketball Dream ranked 13. In 2004, American Sports Illustrated showed more than 100 sports movies, and listed Basketball Dream as the fourth best sports movie 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 30 minutes by tracking and shooting two basketball rookies from slums. But with the deepening of shooting, he found that this is a very attractive subject, and the length of 30 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, Bill Gates and Arthur Agee, from the slums of Chicago. They have extraordinary basketball talent, but they can only show their skills in street basketball games, and their lives were changed until they were discovered by a talent scout. Their experiences are very similar to those of Thomas, a famous guard of the former Pistons. They all struggled out of the slums step by step with talent and hard work and finally succeeded. From this perspective, this 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 slum children to receive education, and shows people the hardships that young black people struggle for survival.

Like Mike.

For example, "Mike" produced in 2002. The movie stars 13-year-old rapper lil bow wow. It tells the story that Calvin, a short man, 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. Like Jordan, he became the spiritual leader of the team, leading a struggling NBA team all the way to victory ... The film is funny, with NBA superstars such as Iverson, Nowitzki, McGrady, Webber, Kidd and Nash helping out, which set a box office of 20 million dollars in the first week.

Rebound:

Kensuke

Roy McCormick (martin lawrence), a famous basketball teacher, is facing a crisis of confidence after losing a college league game. At the same time, Roy's bad temper has always been a headache. The league asked him to show obedience and obedience before taking charge of the team again. Disgruntled Roy had to wait for the court's decision. The verdict of Roy and others is a scribbled fax from the "smelter" of the high school team. This time, it was 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 idea about basketball. They basically don't have much sports skills and know nothing about the basic theoretical knowledge of basketball. They were born completely in the wild. He watched the children lose 109 in the first class, as if this was not the worst.

Roy can only teach from the basics, such as passing, rebounding, no ball and shooting. He seems to have brought a lot of magic to this team, and the smelter team is getting better and better under his leadership. Roy also experienced the long-lost happiness brought by basketball in the process of teaching these children.

The film didn't make coach Roy such a hot figure out of thin air. In fact, the unruly coach played by martin lawrence has taken shape in the United States. The prototype of this basketball coach is Bobby Knight, which is a household name in America. He is famous not because he is a good coach, not because he led the team to win more than 800 games, three NCAA championships, nine top 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 of his bad temper, arrogance and arrogance.

Two documentaries

Extreme Jordan: 1998 NBA playoffs are God's best script for Hollywood. In 2000, the 20th Century Fox Company and NBA Entertainment Company cooperated to make this film called Extreme Jordan, which became the work of 10 before the box office that year and became the miracle of sports documentary. The film tells the legendary story of Jordan in the 1998 playoffs. The different side of Jordan is shown on the radio through many invisible fields. The elaborate sound effects and the application of computer special effects make Extreme Jordan known as a classic documentary about sports figures. Especially in the last scene of the film, a panoramic view was pulled out from the Chicago United Center arena, and many children were fighting bullfights on the open-air basketball court-meaningful and beautiful.

Different from ordinary documentaries, Extreme Jordan has one of the greatest screenwriters-Jordan. Without Jordan's legendary career, there would be no story in this film; Without Jordan's continuous outstanding performance in that season, this film would not be too much; If there is no such great shot in the end, extreme Jordan will not have an orgasm!

Next year's Yao: 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 confronting shaquille o'neal on the court. From the first nervous fall to gaining a foothold in the NBA and gaining the trust of teammates and fans, the confrontation with Shaquille O 'Neal became the climax of the film. The film also revealed many secrets, such as the famous American host Bartley publicly betting on TV that Yao Ming's score would not exceed 19, and eventually losing the scene of having to kiss up on the spot, as well as O 'Neill's rude remarks to Yao Ming before the game, and even personally attacking 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 make them know more about their idols.

A domestic film: women's basketball no.5.

It is the first sports feature film shot in New China. It was from this film that the famous director Xie Jin began to show his talent as a director and became a rookie in the director field.

The film describes the story of a pair of lovers who are also basketball players: they used to love each other, but they were separated by 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 lovers' experiences, joys and sorrows with the changes of the whole social era. It is not only novel in subject matter, but also unique in perspective, revealing the consistent characteristics of "personal destiny and background of the great era" in Xie Jin's films later.

In art, an important feature of the film is its strong youthful atmosphere. Among the main actors, except Liu Qiong and Qin Yi, who are experienced and famous performing artists, most of them are newcomers. Cao Qiwei, who plays the "No.5 women's basketball team", and the rest of the players are athletes in life. This is the first time to practice under a mercury lamp. Their simple and true 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 of simplicity and exquisiteness. For example, in the description of the environment of the athletes' dormitory where Tian Zhenhua lived before liberation, the description of the low and narrow attic and the dark and shabby stairs is very delicate, which is in sharp contrast with the orchids sent by Lin Jie in this simple environment and renders the pure love between the protagonists. For another example, Lin Jie missed the shot, and Tian Zhenhua outside the court made a gesture to her. Lin Jie nodded knowingly and scored a goal. There is no dialogue, only a few simple actions to clarify the special relationship and emotional foundation between them.

The film won 1957 Silver Award at the 6th World Youth and Student Festival International Film Festival and 1960 Silver Hat Award at the Mexico International Film Festival.

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