ÉVALUATION IMDb
6,6/10
1,5 k
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Après 12 ans, l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball a de nouveau atteint la finale olympique. Les hauts et les bas de l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball depuis plus de trois décenni... Tout lireAprès 12 ans, l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball a de nouveau atteint la finale olympique. Les hauts et les bas de l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball depuis plus de trois décennies se sont lentement disséminés.Après 12 ans, l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball a de nouveau atteint la finale olympique. Les hauts et les bas de l'équipe féminine chinoise de volleyball depuis plus de trois décennies se sont lentement disséminés.
- Prix
- 31 victoires et 50 nominations au total
Zhang Changning
- Zhang Changning
- (as Changning Zhang)
Yao Di
- Wei Qiuyue
- (as Di Yao)
Hallelujah Johnson
- Flora Jean "Flo" Hyman
- (as Halle Johnson)
Avis en vedette
It is actually a movie depicting the life of our greatest Chinese volleyball heroin
Deserve higher rating and perfectly directed and portrayed by talented actors and professional athletes.
Highly recommended for all to watch.
But for a Chinese, it's simply a must as it presents an era and national spirit!
My favourite part of the movie is where Lang Ping was choosing the new players from the pools of players in the regional teams, other sports, etc. All talented people need a Bo Le, which is a Chinese saying to mean someone who recognises one's talent. The film abundantly shows the skill and strategy of Lang Ping as a coach, not to mention her dominating spirit both as a player and a coach. Kudos to Gong Li and to the director for capturing the raw emotions of the non-professional actors (real volleyball players!)
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China women national team always be my first watch team when I'm a teenage, being watching vb for 30 years make me irresistible to watch this movie in theater for sure.
The storyline is focus on Jenny Lang Ping and Chen Zhonghe for the past 40 years. The first hour is amazing lead by 2 non actors, one is Lang Ping real daughter, Lydia Bai, and another is a volleyball player Chen Zhan. On some level their acting is very natural and very moving for how the team got the first championship in history. In terms of the real-ness including the training environment and method of the coach, even the scene of tournament, it's close enough to the reality. For the first hour of story, I rate indeed an 8.
When time move to 2008, story turns to Chen Zhonghe head coach era. The disappointment then begins. It totally describes wrongly and act differently in the movie about Chen. The character is totally different from the real person. Chen is nothing like that and I believe all vb fans agreed on this. Even the real Chen complained on this that "dirty-ify" his image, I agree no more.
The post 2013 era becomes the players focus. It's little dramatic and that part also act by many non actors but real vb players. I would say it's hard to fit but can see players acting is something rare to see. I won't expect much but only enjoy watching real vb players act.
Overall speaking, the wrong description on Chen is the biggest failure on this movie. That part I only rate 4. Thus I give a 6 at the end. Some details may not be accurate but many are good enough especially the match scene and many well known retired players were seen, this part already priceless.
The storyline is focus on Jenny Lang Ping and Chen Zhonghe for the past 40 years. The first hour is amazing lead by 2 non actors, one is Lang Ping real daughter, Lydia Bai, and another is a volleyball player Chen Zhan. On some level their acting is very natural and very moving for how the team got the first championship in history. In terms of the real-ness including the training environment and method of the coach, even the scene of tournament, it's close enough to the reality. For the first hour of story, I rate indeed an 8.
When time move to 2008, story turns to Chen Zhonghe head coach era. The disappointment then begins. It totally describes wrongly and act differently in the movie about Chen. The character is totally different from the real person. Chen is nothing like that and I believe all vb fans agreed on this. Even the real Chen complained on this that "dirty-ify" his image, I agree no more.
The post 2013 era becomes the players focus. It's little dramatic and that part also act by many non actors but real vb players. I would say it's hard to fit but can see players acting is something rare to see. I won't expect much but only enjoy watching real vb players act.
Overall speaking, the wrong description on Chen is the biggest failure on this movie. That part I only rate 4. Thus I give a 6 at the end. Some details may not be accurate but many are good enough especially the match scene and many well known retired players were seen, this part already priceless.
Better than expected. Really amazed that the real volleyball players are involved.
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- AnecdotesOfficial submission of China for the 'Best International Feature Film' category of the 93rd Academy Awards in 2021.
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Détails
Box-office
- Brut – États-Unis et Canada
- 83 074 $ US
- Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
- 31 174 $ US
- 27 sept. 2020
- Brut – à l'échelle mondiale
- 25 818 882 $ US
- Durée2 heures 15 minutes
- Couleur
- Mixage
- Rapport de forme
- 1.90 : 1
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