For me it is not just a movie, I have a lot to make people think of points, such as his coach after the blockade of the gym, in the library of players said that sentence "I need you to go home now and see their parents can see their life and ask yourself is better than they have, if the answer is" yes "then come back to see me again tomorrow." Like many parents in the movie, I wondered why a basketball coach should require grades and grades from his players. Like many people, I think it's a lot of nosiness. It was not until Ka's coach himself said that I had studied in the same high school, which had a higher crime rate than the high school graduation rate, that he wanted to change the lives of these children.
One of them was Ted Cruz, who was kicked out of the gym on his first day in charge, and when he later tried to get back in, Coach Carter made him do 12,500 push-ups and 1,000 suicide runs, and beat him up along the way. Because he's the best jumper on the team. After the second time he left, his brother was shot dead in the street. This time he went to Coach Carter again and hoped to return to the team. This is undoubtedly the most emotional and rich role in the whole movie. At the end of the movie, "he said," we most afraid of is not people look down on us, we are most afraid of is our promising, What we are really afraid of is our bright side, it is not our dark side, drift with the current time in vain, there would be no achievement, no efforts to the people around you will be so proud of you, we are promising and we are not the only ones, all people are all the same, By letting us reach out to our potential, the people around us will naturally follow suit to free ourselves from fear"That's not just what Cruz said to coach Vince Carter, he said to himself so it means a lot to the move