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Dear Basketball

  • 2017
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Dear Basketball (2017)
Basketball great Kobe Bryant, along with animator Glen Keane and composer John Williams, narrates the story of one little boy living out his basketball dream. The hand-drawn animated film is an adaptation of the NBA legend's 2015 farewell letter to the game he loves.
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An animated telling of Kobe Bryant's poem 'Dear Basketball'.An animated telling of Kobe Bryant's poem 'Dear Basketball'.An animated telling of Kobe Bryant's poem 'Dear Basketball'.

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    • Glen Keane
  • Writer
    • Kobe Bryant
  • Star
    • Kobe Bryant
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    • Director
      • Glen Keane
    • Writer
      • Kobe Bryant
    • Star
      • Kobe Bryant
    • 26User reviews
    • 15Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 1 Oscar
      • 7 wins & 3 nominations total

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    10TOMNEL

    Emotional and well made, and that's coming from a non-fan of the sport.

    Basketball superstar Kobe Bryant announced his 2015 retirement from the sport through a poem entitled "Dear Basketball". It's a sweet little poem, basically saying that the sport will always be in his heart. It's easy to imagine a short being made based on this, but harder to imagine being a legitimately emotionally affecting one.

    This animated short jumps back and forth between a young and adult Kobe following his professional sport dreams, from shooting tube socks to his injuries on the court. The animation, by Disney Legend Glen Keane is done in a fluid, but delightfully sketchy style. The lovely musical score that really amps up the emotion is by the surprising, and always wonderful John Williams. Kobe serves as the narrator, reading his poem throughout. Obviously he wrote it, and it has the most meaning to him, so who else would read it. His voice is full of humility and humanity.

    This is a beautifully animated, wonderfully scored short. Even for those not interested in the sport, you may find yourself invested in Kobe's emotion. This is about as good as it can get for a 6-minute long retirement announcement!

    My rating: **** out of ****. 6 mins.
    10AgustinCesaratti

    Totally heartbreaking

    I can't believe this is happening, tears have just fallen. Rest in Power Kobe, love you always.
    8Cineanalyst

    End of the Tunnel

    Kobe Bryant's Oscar-winning animated short, "Dear Basketball," takes on added resonance with the basketball star's death today. The words of Bryant's poem, going from his childhood dreams to his retirement from the NBA, going through an arena tunnel towards the lights, of having given all that he can give, of letting go and saying goodbye, now, has a doubled meaning. It's an emotional wallop for his fans, as well as friends and family of all nine killed in the helicopter crash. Even from a more distant perspective, of one who occasionally enjoys the game and, consequently, witnessed Bryant's career, it's a touching poem and picture. None other than John Williams providing the score assists effectively in this regard, as does the animation recalling Bryant's childhood memories and focusing on him in highlights from his professional game on the court. Animating the beads of sweat is especially impressive.

    Of course, one of the most remarked upon aspects when Bryant won the Oscar, when the MeToo movement was center stage on the heels of the reports regarding Harvey Weinstein, were the past allegation of rape made against Bryant and his subsequent arrest, the dropping of charges and the settlement. I never closely followed that case and don't care to discuss its details, nor its legal, moral and political ramifications, but I do think the media coverage of it and reactions from fans then, echoed again today by scale in the remembrances of his life and mourning of his death, points to how thoroughly athletes have become heroic, even legendary, figures in the eyes of many--especially children, as described by Bryant himself when he was a child dreaming of himself becoming like the heroes pictured on the posters of his wall and the videos of the games they played. Michael Jordan and Magic Johnson as the role models of his upbringing, Bryant himself as one for another generation. I don't mention this in a pejorative sense, either; arguably, it's a hopeful and healthy alternative to past valorizing of war. That kid in the room dreaming of becoming an athlete adored by others, pretending scoring buzzer-beating shots to win the big game, idolizing the new champions of their age and wanting to become that of the next generation. That kid could be anyone and is a great many children today across the world. "Dear Basketball" captures this, and it's a poignant elegy.
    8t-09253

    Just wow.

    I saw this back then and then saw it today after the heartbreaking passing of Kobe. He was a true hero of The game. A short that definitely deserved the Oscar.
    8Hellmant

    Inspired me, even though I don't care at all for it's subject matter.

    'DEAR BASKETBALL': Four Stars (Out of Five)

    A 6-minute animated short film in which NBA legend Kobe Bryant describes his love for basketball, over his entire 20-year career (dating back to his childhood), through an interview on the eve of his retirement. The short is a depiction of his poem 'Dear Basketball', and it's accompanied with music by legendary film composer John Williams. It was directed by Glen Keane and written by Bryant. I'm not a fan of basketball (or any sport for that matter), and I definitely don't look up to Kobe Bryant. The short is well made though; the animation is beautiful, and the music is of course really powerful and moving. It inspired me, even though I don't care at all for it's subject matter. That's the sign of a good film in my opinion.

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      With his 2018 Oscar win, Kobe Bryant became the first African American to win the Academy Award for Best Animated Short Film.
    • Quotes

      Kobe Bryant: Dear Basketball, from the moment I started rolling my dad's tube socks and shooting imaginary game-winning shots In the Great Western Forum, I knew one thing was real: I fell in love with you. A love so deep I gave you my all - from my mind & body to my spirit & soul. As a six-year-old boy, deeply in love with you, I never saw the end of the tunnel. I only saw myself running out of one. And so I ran. I ran up and down every court. After every loose ball for you. You asked for my hustle. I gave you my heart. Because it came with so much more. I played through the sweat and hurt. Not because challenge called me. But because YOU called me. I did everything for YOU. Because that's what you do. When someone makes you feel as alive as you've made me feel. You gave a six-year-old boy his Laker dream. And I'll always love you for it. But I can't love you obsessively for much longer. This season is all I have left to give. My heart can take the pounding. My mind can handle the grind. But my body knows it's time to say goodbye. And that's OK. I'm ready to let you go. I want you to know now. So we both can savor every moment we have left together. The good and the bad. We have given each other all that we have. And we both know, no matter what I do next, I'll always be that kid with the rolled up socks. Garbage can in the corner. :05 seconds on the clock. Ball in my hands. 5... 4... 3... 2... 1. Love you always, Kobe

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      Featured in The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon: Kobe Bryant/Kathryn Hahn/Big Boi (2017)

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    • Release date
      • January 31, 2020 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Дорогий баскетбол
    • Production companies
      • Believe Entertainment Group
      • Glen Keane Productions
      • Verizon Communications
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      • 6m
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      • 1.78 : 1 / (high definition)

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