Hoop's Dream Hoop 's dream is a story about the two young people who want to be NBA' s basketball player. Author Ben Joravsky wrote this book. The idea of this book comes from the documentary film "Hoop Dreams". This is a true story. Arthur Agee and William Gates are the names of the two boys who completed the movie from the 8th grade to the 12th grade. When Saint Joseph recruited to see him, Arthur Agay was a 5-6, 125 pound guard at the Chicago playground. Arthur is fighting against a man three years older than him, but he is still the best person in the neighborhood.
Why is "Hoop Dream" resonating with me? This is because "Hoop Dreams" is not a basketball movie, it is not just a documentary. This is a movie with something to say but let's decide what it is. This is a movie full of impressive characters, but it is not an actor. These are real people. "Hoop Dreams" has wonderful shots and scenes, but there are no storyboards or scripts (listen to the review of the DVD that Agee Family regrets the moment when it loses home power). Finally, it is more than a persuasive documentary. You really think you are sitting in the same room with these people, participating in the same basketball game, worshiping at the same church, listening to the same doctor and coach, playing with the same asphalt coat.
The movie "Hoop's Dream" shows you the difficulties and obstacles you encountered in your dreams. Some believe that if your dreams are long enough, some say it will be realized, but Hoop Dreams and A Raisin will see the tough reality of this mistaken reality. The reality that dreams are not realized attacks you like a brick wall. In these two stories, many obstacles hinder the way to dreams. In either talk, the whole family lacks knowledge
Hoop Dreams (1994) - Perhaps the biggest and coldest coldest so far is Hoop Dreams, which is welcomed as one of the best movies of the year (1994). The movie is not even recommended for the best documentary category. This in several ways caused a strong protest led by the legendary critic Roger Albert who changed the documentary department's nomination process after the collapse. Noteworthy is the latest movie by Hoop Dreams director Steve James, Abacus.
He was an Arkansas state basketball player. But before that was one of the acclaimed documentary film 'Hoop Dreams'. Arthur Agee returns to Jonesboro this weekend, screening a movie at the Reng Center in Arkansas State University, then holding a life skill and development seminar on Saturday. Arthur took part on "Driver with Brabbo" on Thursday and talked about "Basketball Dreams" and his life after basketball.