<h1>Hoop Dreams (Basketball Dreams</h1>).
The film, which took six years to shoot, tells the story of two black teenagers from Chicago's slums chasing their basketball dreams. They have extraordinary basketball talents, but they can only play in street basketball games. It wasn't until they were discovered by a scout that their lives seemed to have taken a turn for the better, but one of them still destroyed his dream for many years because of a knee injury, and the other entered the university and got closer to his dream. In addition to being a successful sports documentary, the film explores deep-seated racial issues in the United States, showing the hardships of young blacks struggling to survive. The film won 12 awards, including the International Documentary Federation Award
<h1>《He Got Game》(单挑)</h1>
Jesus Shuttlesworth is a nationally famous high school basketball star, because his mother was killed by his father in a domestic violence, Jesus raised his sister for many years, and with his own efforts to hit a piece of the sky, became the target of many universities across the country. Jesus' basketball career was just beginning, and Jake, who was serving a prison sentence, suddenly received a parole order on the condition that he had to convince Jesus to sign a contract with the governor's alma mater, Big State. How Jake confronts his son, how Jesus confronts his father's freedom and his own future, and how he struggles with his agent and greedy relatives and friends, a conflict is inevitably coming.
<h1>"Hoosiers" (Basketball Monsters).</h1>
A sports movie about a small-town high school basketball team in Indiana that won the state championship. The story takes place between 1951 and 1952, when all Indiana high school basketball teams, large and small, competed in the same state tournament. Parts of the film are modeled after the 1954 state champion Milan High Sc Hoosiershool. The film not only features Gene Hackman as Norman Dale, the new coach of the basketball team who has never looked back, Barbara Hershey as Myra Fleener, a depressed woman who graduated from her master's degree but returned to work, but also Sheb Wooley and Dennis Hopper. Dennis Hopper managed to portray a small-town drunkard who saw basketball as his life, and for his performance he won an Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor. The film was written by Angelo Pizzo and directed by David Anspaugh, who collaborated on the sports-themed film Rudy in 1993. Jerry Goldsmith composed music for "The Grass Soldier" and was nominated for an Oscar. When it was released in the UK, the film was renamed Best Shot.
<h1>Glory Road</h1>
"Glory Road" is a Disney Company sports inspirational film based on true events, which can be described as a combination of "Remember the Titans" and "Coach Carter". The story takes place in Texas in 1965, when American society is confronted with black-and-white racial conflict.
<h1>Sunset Park</h1>
The movie Sunset Park tells the story of a white female coach and a black team.
This is a movie with a strong basketball culture. The protagonists of the story are dissatisfied with their own state of life, especially children, whose lives are full of vipers, violence, and unmotivated neighbors. It even made them lose the confidence to fight and the hope of life, and the only thing worth doing seemed to be pleasing the girls, but basketball changed all that.
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