This movie tells the greatest moment in sports history. That moment will be a miracle on the ice. As long as I have not seen this movie in 1980, I can not fully explain the reasons for this miracle. (Alternatively, look it up at Wikipedia.) Kurt Russell did the whole performance of the 1980 US Olympic Hockey Team. Russell briefly proved his career in the miracle. He played the hockey team's head coach Herb Brooks, and he perfectly matched this role. He can easily take Oscar recommendation, but you know that this is a biased university since the beginning of the 21st century. I also have to offer props to Gavin O'Connor. In the ice hockey scene, the camera is on the ice and on the face of the actor you can feel the strength of the game. O'Connor is also a wonderful way to make you feel that role. When Herb Brooks is angry with players, you will feel how angry he is. If the player is irritated losing or getting hurt, you will feel depressed. If they want to slash his head by skipping Herb Brooks ... it is not so because you are always in Brooks next to this movie. I am also surprised by actors who play hockey players. Not only are they really good actors, they also look like real actors. The manager can easily choose a group of poorly performing, active NHL players, but he chose a more appropriate route. Another thing I like is that they chose to let Al Michaels comment on the game. He was the first commentator on the real game of the '80s. In addition to the last 20 seconds of the last game, he commented on all the American games. (If you've seen the actual picture of the last 20 seconds of the game, you will understand the reason. The sent emotion is once in a lifetime.) This movie shows you that you are in a sports movie I have everything I need. It is inspiring, full of emotion, excellent performance, well-being, and shows why people are being inspired by real events.
The miracle "Do you believe miracles?" Tells the true story of Herb Brooks (Russell) who led the 1980 US Olympic hockey team to rely on the coach to defeat the invincible Russian team.
Miracle professional and ferocious performance, using Kurt Russell as Herb Brooks, a story of a miraculous victory at the Lake Placid Winter Olympics in New York in the 1980 United States Olympic Hockey Team is by far the best reality - life . Sports movies are on the market. Russell clarified the strength of Brooks who missed the promotion of the Olympic hockey team at Scoval Valley (the place where the Soviet Union last lost) in 1960, and was given to the US Olympic Committee now. Mission - The best hockey player team. But Russell is pursuing more - not just to ensure that the correct combination is competitive, like the correct hockey team, it also gives the team an advantage after the Olympic Games. He did a fraud, but his temper was almost equal to what Bobby Knight did, and a very difficult skate exercise, and at an important moment of sports history Brooks' team lost proud The Soviet team led 4-3 in the Olympic semifinal and won the gold medal for Finland later. In addition to Patricia Clarkson (as the wife of Brooks) and Noah Emery (as an assistant coach for Brooks), the major actors of miracles include real-life hockey players, not actors. This adds a lot of realism to the litigation so that the TV news reminds us of turbulent Vietnam after the US and the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan just two months before Lake Placid. Sadly, in real life Herbert Block did not see the movie; Miracle works hard for him as he died shortly after the main photography was completed. There is no doubt that he is proud of the film's achievements on the big screen, as he and his Olympic team went on ice many years ago.