Coach Carter

January. 14,2005      PG-13
Rating:
7.3
Trailer Synopsis Cast

Based on a true story, in which Richmond High School head basketball coach Ken Carter made headlines in 1999 for benching his undefeated team due to poor academic results.

Samuel L. Jackson as  Ken Carter
Rob Brown as  Kenyon Stone
Robert Ri'chard as  Damien Carter
Rick Gonzalez as  Timo Cruz
Nana Gbewonyo as  Junior Battle
Antwon Tanner as  Worm
Channing Tatum as  Jason Lyle
Ashanti as  Kyra
Texas Battle as  Maddux
Lacey Beeman as  Susan

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Reviews

MoPoshy
2005/01/14

Absolutely brilliant

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Humbersi
2005/01/15

The first must-see film of the year.

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Freeman
2005/01/16

This film is so real. It treats its characters with so much care and sensitivity.

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Haven Kaycee
2005/01/17

It is encouraging that the film ends so strongly.Otherwise, it wouldn't have been a particularly memorable film

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anomuj
2005/01/18

Ive seen a lot of basketball movies and commercial. honestly nothing was even near to begin better then this. it got me really in to it, its was written to perfection if you ask me.

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Nicole C
2005/01/19

The film is based on the true story of Coach Ken Carter who benched his undefeated high school basketball team in 1999, because of their poor academic standings. While the film may not be an exact replica of what took place, it definitely is an inspiring story. It is good to know that some teachers care about where their students are headed in life, and want to put them in a position where they can better succeed.The basketball action is quite exciting - especially the alley oops. The practice sessions, and teamwork are all well played out as well. There were quite a few plays that made me go 'wow, that was good'. Apparently, Channing Tatum had not played basketball before the movie, so I guess it's a good thing we don't see him with the ball much. On the other hand, the players on the court the most: Brown, Gbewonyo, Ri'chard, and Tanner are all great handlers and shooters. Jackson as the coach acts his part well. He brings the intensity and sincereness of the character across the screen. The other actors also do well at playing teenagers wanting to appear cool. However, the narrative about the more grown up character Kenyon, and his girlfriend Kyra was a nice side story. Their struggles exemplified why Coach Carter fights so hard to keep them from failing their classes.Overall, a nicely made film that was both engaging and motivating. Having said that, I'm sure some parents or teachers would have supported Carter more vocally. The film basically showed Coach Carter against the world.

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hayleejordan
2005/01/20

Thomas Carter's 2005 film, Coach Carter, is not only a movie about basketball and "winning the big game", it is a movie about perseverance. Based on a true story about Coach Ken Carter and the Richmond basketball team, Coach Carter (Samuel L. Jackson) is hired to coach for four months in hopes of improving the game that these troubled boys play. Samuel L. Jackson provides a performance that keeps the audience engaged and affected by many of the movie scenes, as well as the message brought about by Coach Carter that separates Coach Carter from many other cliché sports movies.The performance of Samuel L. Jackson as Coach Carter is extremely well done. Jackson performs in a way that is greatly effective to an audience and his performance is what made Coach Carter great. Yes, there are many other sports movies out there that have remotely the same plot, but it is the acting that makes these movies differ from one another. One of the very first scenes of the movie is when the team first meets their new coach. Coach Carter makes them sign contracts saying that in order to play basketball they must keep their grades up and attend all classes, as well as sit in the first row. Here one of the players, Cruz (Rick Gonzalez), talks back and disrespects Coach Carter and Coach Carter puts him in place with his "no tolerance" attitude that he portrays throughout the movie. This scene really sets the mood for the way Coach Carter carries himself and he does so in an extremely believable manner which sets his performance apart from many other sports movies.The camera work in Coach Carter is also very beneficial to the audience. There was a scene where the camera work really stood out to me and it was during one of the many basketball scenes in the movie. Richmond was down by two points in the biggest and most important game of the season. The entire last 9 seconds of the game was in slow motion which increasingly built up suspense. This trick is very effective because it helps keep the audience engaged and anxious about what is going to happen. Aside from the camera work, the plot and story behind the team helps Coach Carter receive the recognition it deserves.The boys on the basketball team are very troubled boys and they believe basketball is all they have. Many people go to Richmond high school to only end up in prison, not get an education, and many don't even graduate high school. Coach Carter, an alumni of this school and the basketball team, is not only there to coach, he is there to change these statistics. With the contract he gave the team, he is supposed to receive progress reports with these boys' grades. Well, the first time he receives them he realizes that half of the team doesn't show up for classes, while others don't finish their homework, or they are simply failing. Once he finds this out, he locks the gym and brings the boy straight to the library. This creates riots within the town and it is a huge controversy with the school, especially when he goes as far as canceling the biggest game of the season. Coach Carter is trying to fight against the broken education system at Richmond high school. This movie is not solely about basketball, it is much more complex than that.Coach Carter is a movie very well worth seeing. Coach Carter does not only excel as a basketball coach, but also as a mentor to these troubled boys that are seen as people that only have basketball as a success in their lives. Coach Carter shows them that they are able to go against the odds and be successful after their basketball career is over and he is very successful in doing so. Coach Carter is not trying to teach these boys how to be good players, he is teaching them that if they want something, they have to work for it; nothing in life is handed to you. Coach Carter's coaching style goes way beyond basketball itself and that is what makes this movie unique. Coach Carter did not only change the teams winning record, he changed their perspective on life.

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King Critic
2005/01/21

Wow! Cliché much? Do we really need another damn movie about hood kids and their struggles with one experienced guy comes along and turns them into sports jockeys . The only reason I gave this movie a two out of 10 instead of the one out of 10 is because Samuel Jackson is the coolest actor ever that's it. No one needs another one of these, and will just added to the list of forgotten jockey movies and just be added to the bin. I'm not saying the acting was bad I'm saying the movie was bad as hell. At the end of the movie coach Ken Carter says not a fairytale ending but in the end it still is! With the BS we won real life people and credits roll over the screen of triumphant players. Based on a true story, slum kids, sports, is the perfect formula for any underdog sports movie and wow this had got it and was added to the bin in my opinion. Need a movie that's only good because just like the others, it has Samuel L Jackson? Well, just watch number 109. Yes, the sports movies have gotten so overwritten that they have numbers now. Can you say this is this is an exception because the coach cares about the boys? No – just filler while we have them almost beat the team in the finals but the lose? They have the cliché ending in the end as well. Morals in a sports movie? The perfect game was the only one that did it well. You enjoyed number 12 to 106 you'll enjoy this movie .

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