The film is based on real events, and George Wallace and Tony Nathan are real people. In the process of historical scenes, American films have adopted the consistent style of "documentary and director's shot". The development of the story is moving, especially when the coach emerges from the baptism pool like an angel.
< BR > In the course of the film, I have been thinking about a question: what is the relationship between "education and religion"? Indeed, religion in the construction of social order, bridging the political power can not solve the contradiction. But human education has gone through a long process of "de-religiousisation", which makes sense when the local education minister at Legion Stadium angrily pulls the horn off his megaphone.
< BR > In the film, Tandy believes that love and hope can unite the team, and the players, the school and its teachers come to accept his belief. The ice of apartheid is melting away. At the height of the abolitionist movement, Alabama became the last bastion of racism. Students had to enter schools under police protection, which was torture for whites and blacks alike. As far as the plot development is concerned, the protagonist's narrative Angle easily leads the audience into a mistake: the development of society needs the guidance of God (spirit). The two classes are beginning to merge, which is a great satisfaction for humanity, which generally sympathizes with the underdog, especially when Tony Nathan runs around the football field.
< BR > The United States is a Christian nation, but the very act of preaching in high schools is contrary to the most basic ideas of education. In any country of religious freedom or democracy, classrooms and stadiums should not be places for preaching. Teachers or coaches students have strong guidance, teachers' values to a large extent will have a preconceived image of students. It also makes people who disagree different. Even though his favorite student won the Super Bowl, he couldn't hide his coach's mistakes and deserved the school's dismissal. < BR > Spiritual guidance is valuable, the Gospel does not come to campus