Movie Review: More Than A Game
Published 09/30/2009, by Kadeem Lundy

2009-09-30-lebron1

"More Than A Game" is a documentary which features an NBA superstar and shows how he rose to fame, while playing with his childhood friends. But it isn't like any old documentary that you would find on ESPN, it tells a deeper story that people of all different ages can relate to. It is a story of friendship, dedication, hard work, and above all, teamwork.

The story of Lebron James and his teammates -- Dru Joyce, Romeo Travis, Sian Cotton, Willie McGee -- is one that mimics the "American Dream." Five young men from lower class backgrounds, growing up in Akron, Ohio, all being connected by their love of basketball. They join a local team together and must overcome numerous obstacles, both as a team and as individuals, whether it was dealing with internal problems, or problems at home. At times, the young men are brought down to the bottom, but had to find it within themselves to show courage to get back up and keep fighting and to accomplish greatness in the game of round ball, and leading their team to win many high school championships in the process.

The boys weren't alone on their journey. They had their coach, Dru Joyce Sr., to guide them along the way, and mentor them as a father figure as well. A pivotal point in the documentary comes when Coach Dru realizes how his dreams connect with those of his son and the team. When times get rough, Coach Dru becomes the glue that keeps the team together, making them even more united, and more family like.

The documentary is very successful at showing growth within the members of the team. As the film progresses, we get to feel how each member of the team overcomes their struggles and triumphs, becoming stronger in the process. Another strength of the film is its ability to portray the team as more than a just a highschool basketball squad, but as family. By the end of the documentary, you get a feel that the young men have a brother-like relationships beyond their friendships.

2009-09-30-lebron

This documentary is recommended for not only people who enjoy basketball, but for those you want to be moved and inspired by a story that sends the message that no matter what the obstacle is that you face, you can overcome and be successful.

Related posts:

  1. Movie Review: True Jim Jones Documentary
  2. Movie Review: ATL
  3. Movie Review: Bloodline
  4. Movie Review: The System Within
  5. Movie Review: Dance Flick
  6. R&B Singer Novel Reviews 'Watchmen' Movie
  7. Trailer: More Than A Game (Lebron James)
  8. 2008-09 NBA Awards Rundown: Lebron James Takes MVP
2 Comments
Pank Lucas - October 2, 2009 at 2:51 pm

I got to see this one. Hope its better than that Kobe B.S…

Allen Starbury - October 5, 2009 at 7:00 am

Havent seen it yet, but it looks to be interesting.

Leave A Reply
Name:
Email:
Website
Comments containing racial or hateful type commentary will not be posted, and are subject to deletion. Please be respectful.

Options

You can create an avatar that will appear whenever you leave a comment on a Gravatar-enabled blog. It's easy, just sign up at Gravatar.com.
On the Set of Nicki Minaj's New Video 'Massive Attack,' Featuring Amber Rose
On the set of B.o.B.'s Upcoming Video 'Nothin' On You'
On the set of Young Money's Upcoming Video 'Roger That'
Hennessy's Black Penthouse Super Bowl Party in Miami
On the set of Rihanna's New Music Video 'Rude Boy'
BMI 'How I Wrote That Song' Panel Discussion in Los Angeles
Third Annual BET Honors Ceremony in DC
Justin Combs' Sweet 16 Birthday Party in New York City
Pics of upcoming 2011 BMW 335i Coupe and Convertible

About Us | Advertise With Us | Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Free Email | Back To The Top
© 2009 BallerStatus.com (Hated on since 2002)