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Après sa prestation décevante aux Jeux olympiques de 2004, l'équipe masculine de basket des États-Unis veut se racheter en décrochant l'or aux Jeux de Pékin de 2008.Après sa prestation décevante aux Jeux olympiques de 2004, l'équipe masculine de basket des États-Unis veut se racheter en décrochant l'or aux Jeux de Pékin de 2008.Après sa prestation décevante aux Jeux olympiques de 2004, l'équipe masculine de basket des États-Unis veut se racheter en décrochant l'or aux Jeux de Pékin de 2008.
- Récompenses
- 1 victoire et 2 nominations au total
Ray Allen
- Self - US Basketball Olympic Team Player (2000)
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I loved all the old footage that was used in this documentary. It was great to see the authentic "from the vault" film of all the players, coach K, and the Collins family.
It also was very touching how highly regarded Kobe was in this project. He truly was built different, and this documentary goes above and beyond to highlight that about him.
It could have gone a little deeper, done a bit more digging into the storytelling. However, I enjoyed this documentary very much. It got the adrenaline going as a basketball fan to watch all the highlights from 2008! It brought out a lot of emotions for me as a viewer.
It also was very touching how highly regarded Kobe was in this project. He truly was built different, and this documentary goes above and beyond to highlight that about him.
It could have gone a little deeper, done a bit more digging into the storytelling. However, I enjoyed this documentary very much. It got the adrenaline going as a basketball fan to watch all the highlights from 2008! It brought out a lot of emotions for me as a viewer.
The NBA represents the best of the best in basketball. Every kid with a gaming console knows it. So when America gets beaten at one of their own national sport, it's incredibly humbling, and embarrassing.
The Redeem Team tells a gripping behind-the-scenes look at how individual superstars came together as a team, so that the American flag, and anthem, could return back to the gold medal podium. The leadership, the stepping up, the discipline, the pride of the country over individual egos... all for America... is an incredible story put together brilliantly in this documentary.
A very good sports documentary indeed that's more than worth your time.
The Redeem Team tells a gripping behind-the-scenes look at how individual superstars came together as a team, so that the American flag, and anthem, could return back to the gold medal podium. The leadership, the stepping up, the discipline, the pride of the country over individual egos... all for America... is an incredible story put together brilliantly in this documentary.
A very good sports documentary indeed that's more than worth your time.
Jon Weinbach (who was one of the producers of The Last Dance) showcases the journey of redemption for the U. S. Olympic Men's Basketball team and tells us why we refer to this team as one of the greatest ever. We get perspective from all the key folks involved, including coaches, announcers, and the players themselves. I stopped watching the NBA in 2006, and gave up playing the yearly EA Sports videogames too, eventually. But this piece is such a well-made throwback to something that took the Olympic games by storm and reinstates why Kobe Bryant is among the all-time greats in the game of basketball. To hear from the top guys (including Chris Paul, Jason Kidd, Carmelo Anthony, Chris Bosh, Dwyane Wade, LeBron James, and more) adds much-needed depth to the story, and gives everyone who loves the game plenty to cheer about.
The games themselves prove to be more about Kobe's workmanship than anything else. While the main ingredient here is missing (i.e. Sitdown interviews with Kobe), it still has enough for anyone who enjoyed the game in the 2000s and still harbors a liking to the GOATs of that particular era. Also, they've included some brilliant cutaways during the end credits.
The games themselves prove to be more about Kobe's workmanship than anything else. While the main ingredient here is missing (i.e. Sitdown interviews with Kobe), it still has enough for anyone who enjoyed the game in the 2000s and still harbors a liking to the GOATs of that particular era. Also, they've included some brilliant cutaways during the end credits.
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A documentary shot with pride, class & respect to it's source material.
"The Redeem Team" is a prideful inspirational film, that tells the story of the dominant rise of the USA basketball team on a global scale , the standard of excellence set for years and how it was in many ways neglected and taking for granted.
The failure of victory in 2004 and their difficult road back to greatness at the 2008 Olympic Games.
As an retired athlete, and a basketball fan. I felt educated, sadness, and tremendous emotion while watching this film. This is a document shot with class, respect, and immense quality.
If you love sports, or inspiring true stories, you will enjoy this documentary.
"The Redeem Team" is a prideful inspirational film, that tells the story of the dominant rise of the USA basketball team on a global scale , the standard of excellence set for years and how it was in many ways neglected and taking for granted.
The failure of victory in 2004 and their difficult road back to greatness at the 2008 Olympic Games.
As an retired athlete, and a basketball fan. I felt educated, sadness, and tremendous emotion while watching this film. This is a document shot with class, respect, and immense quality.
If you love sports, or inspiring true stories, you will enjoy this documentary.
An amazing documentary that gives perspective not just on how great the USA basketball team was but also about the types of people it takes to be great.
Lebron and Kobe are the definition of being the best athletes of all time and the best people of all time.
These types of people don't come around often and we should feel blessed that we were privileged enough to be able to see their greatness.
To think this was only a part of all the great things they achieved in their lives puts it in perspective how many levels there is to this game that we call life.
Much respect for the gods and RIP to the GREAT Kobe Bryant!
Lebron and Kobe are the definition of being the best athletes of all time and the best people of all time.
These types of people don't come around often and we should feel blessed that we were privileged enough to be able to see their greatness.
To think this was only a part of all the great things they achieved in their lives puts it in perspective how many levels there is to this game that we call life.
Much respect for the gods and RIP to the GREAT Kobe Bryant!
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- Citations
Self - US Basketball Olympic Team Player (2004: Enough said. Bring back the gold.
- ConnexionsFeatures Today (1952)
- Bandes originalesMake The Road By Walking
Written by Thomas Brenneck, Michael Deller, David Guy, Gabriel Roth, Homer Steinweiss
Performed by Menahan Street Band
Courtesy of Daptone Records
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- 1h 37min(97 min)
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