Review of Glory Road (2006) by Saharat S — 09 Apr 2010
The film often plays like the standard racial shake-up with sports as the background. Not as inspiring as Remember the Titans. Most of the racial issues come across as a bit superficial and token. Interestingly, Haskins isn't portrayed as a racial crusader, but rather a passionate basketball coach that would do anything to win within the limited resources and opportunities provided by the UTEP.
The National Championship game was portrayed less as a racial issue and more as the moment where basketball coaching and style begin to evolve into the game that is played today.
This review of Glory Road (2006) was written by Saharat S on 09 Apr 2010.
Glory Road has generally received positive reviews.
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