Hoop Dreams Reaction

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On April 17, 2016 I and my friends stayed up till about four o’clock in the morning watching "Hoop Dreams". It was published October 17, 1994 and directed by Steve James. They spent about $700,000 on this movie production alone which in my opinion. Hoop dreams is a documentary about two African-American kids named William Gates and Arthur Agee from Chicago who are gifted basketball players and dream of someday playing in the NBA. The movie spans six years in the lives of William Gates and Arthur Agee, starting when they are in the eighth grade, and continuing through the first year of college. It was intended originally to be a 30-minute short, but as the filmmakers followed their two subjects, they realized this was a much larger, and longer …show more content…

Joseph's, we hear time and again, is the school where another inner-city kid, Isiah Thomas, started to climb his way to the NBA. Arthur was playing against fellow's three years older than he was and he was still the best in the area. Arthur's parents Bo and Sheila Agee were extremely needy individuals who were on cocaine and couldn't provide for their family. Big Earl, the person who enlisted Arthur told his family that St. Joe's would be ready to pay Arthur's educational cost on the off chance that he played ball for them. Arthur went to St. Joe's and met William Gates. They had gotten to be companions in evaluation school yet had never truly done anything together. Arthur and William are working harder, perhaps, than anyone else in their school for jobs which, we are told, they have only a .00005 percent chance of winning. We all have a dream. We watch Michael Jordan and Isiah Thomas and the others on television, and we understand why any kid with talent would hope to be out on the same courts someday. But "Hoop Dreams" is not simply about basketball. It is about the texture and reality of daily existence in a big American city or as anyone else would say the …show more content…

How on the off chance that some relatives are unemployed, or if the lights get killed, there is likewise some way or another an uncle with a major back yard, simply a good fit for a family gathering. I noticed how the Strong black church structure gives support and encouragement. Their church represents how they accept you for who you are no matter your condition or situation and also how some people never give up. Arthur's mother made $268 a month and managed to keep her house and feed her children till she lost her job. One thing I loved about her was that she had determination and hope that never died no matter what obstacles hit her. She ended up completing her education as a nursing assistant by the end of the movie. Arthur ended up going to a junior college called Mineral Area in Flat River Mississippi. After his two years in Mississippi, Arthur got a grant to Arkansas State. He completed his degree in communications then graduated. Arthur never reached his dream of being in the NBA, well at least not yet. It takes a lot of time for a small city kid to chase his dreams, however more often than not it never

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