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卡特教练观后感英文150

卡特教练观后感英文150

You can imagine the sense of glee producers Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin must have felt when they first heard the story of Ken Carter. A no-nonsense high-school basketball coach from Richmond, California, Carter became a national celebrity when he locked his undefeated team out of the gym because they were flunking their classes. Despite enormous pressure from the inner-city community, he refused to let the kids play until their grades improved. Carter's story was tailor-made for Robbins and Tollin, who previously produced such teen-friendly sports movies as Varsity Blues and Summer Catch. One can hear the pitch session already: "It's Dangerous Minds meets Hoosiers, with a dash of Stand and Deliver and Lean on Me."Fortunately, the finished product turns out to be better than the Frankenstein's monster described above. Coach Carter is far from groundbreaking-in fact, it doesn't have an original bone in its body-but as inspirational sports movies go, it's not half-bad. At least screenwriters Mark Schwahn and John Gatins, as well as director Thomas Carter (no relation to Ken Carter) commit to the story's inherent clichés instead of pretending that they don't exist or, even worse, calling attention to them in the name of irony. By doing so, they're able to eke a few touching moments out of the many standard-issue subplots that make up the movie. Recruiting Samuel L. Jackson for the title role was also a smart decision. The actor is at his best when he's allowed to unleash his natural authority, and from the moment he strides on the basketball court here, there's no question about who's in charge. Jackson doesn't get the opportunity to show off his range in the part (as written, Carter is basically a one-note character), but he provides a strong anchor for the crowded cast.Because this is the Hollywood version of Carter's story, his onscreen basketball team is made up of the usual collection of teen-movie stereotypes. There's the gangbanger in need of guidance (Rick Gonzalez), the son who only wants to please his father (Robert Ri'chard), the good kid torn between his professional and personal lives (Finding Forrester's Rob Brown) and, last but certainly not least, the designated comic relief with the dumb nickname (Antwon Tanner). The young actors all turn in solid performances, even if we already know how each of their characters is going to end up. It's particularly nice to see Brown, who brought a low-key realism to the otherwise completely unrealistic Forrester, back on the big screen. His character's dilemma-pursue a college scholarship or drop out of school to care for his pregnant girlfriend (Ashanti)-is the most interesting subplot by far and his relationship with his girlfriend is surprisingly well-handled. In general, the movie does a better-than-expected job covering the different challenges inner-city teens face, from gang violence to teen pregnancy.Coach Carter's biggest flaw is its excessive running time. Clocking in at 135 minutes, the movie takes far too long to tell such a familiar story. There are at least a dozen scenes that could have been cut and the narrative unnecessarily builds to two climaxes before the film finally ends. Director Carter would have been wise to study last year's similarly themed Friday Night Lights, which contained a more potent mixture of sports and social commentary and was a good 20 minutes shorter. Still, the film's intentions are clearly in the right place and it manages to be entertaining while also delivering a message. Of course, teenagers are notoriously loath to attend movies where learning may be involved, but I guess that's what the basketball scenes are for.

卡特教练感悟心得

卡特教练感悟心得

卡特教练中的管理学

卡特教练中的管理学

推荐一本书,叫《看电影学管理》,我有卡特教练这一部分的电子版(PDF),不知是否需要

卡特教练中经典语录

卡特教练中经典语录

Timo Cruz:
Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate.
Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure.
It is our light, not our darkness that most frightens us.
Your playing small does not serve the world.
There is nothing enlightened about shrinking
so that other people won't feel insecure around you.
We are all meant to shine, as children do.
It is not just in some of us; it is in everyone.
And as we let our own light shine, we unconsciously
give other people permission to do the same.
As we are liberated from our own fear,
our presence automatically liberates others.

我们最大的恐惧并不是因为我们不够好,
我们最大的恐惧是我们自己超乎想象的能力,
我们害怕的不是黑暗的那一面而是我们的光明的一面  
畏缩的态度不能改变世界,
隐藏自己内心的潜能并不会让你身边的人觉得更有安全感。
我们都应该发挥自己内心的潜能,就像小孩子那样
每个人都一样,当我们让自己发光时,
我们不自觉地影响到身边的人,让她们也能这么做,
我们不但摆脱了自己的恐惧,
我们的存在也自然地解放了别人。

Coach Cater:
Well, not just quite as storible ending, hum, not for us anyway.But you men played like champions, you never gave up. And champions hold their heads high. What you've achieved goes way beyond the win & lost column what's gonna be read on front page of sports section tomorrow. You've acheive something there, some people spend their whole life trying to find. What you've achieved is that ever illusive victory with thee. And gentlemen, I am so proud of you.
4 monthes ago,when I took the job of Richman, I had a plan. That plan failed. I came to coach basketball players and you became students; I came to teach boys and you became men.For that, I thank you.

对,这好像和小说里写的不太一样,起码我们今天没有。但是你们这些人,你们和冠军没有什么两样,你们从未放弃,冠军们永远都是斗智昂扬的。你们今天做的,远远比输赢重要,远远比明天报纸的体育头条重要。你们做到的,是某些人一辈子追求的,你们做到的是超越自己。先生们,我非常为你们自豪。
4个月前,我来里士满,我有一个计划,计划失败了。我来是训练篮球队员的,但是你们成为了学生。我是来训练男孩子的,但是你们成为了男人。为了这个,我要感谢你们。

卡特教练教育启示

卡特教练教育启示

《卡特教练》带给我们的出更多的是管理方面和实现目标方面的启示但还是有些心理学知识的1、向师性心理效应:篮球队教练卡特是1个成功者,他有思想,把自己的成功经验用于带领队员,成为他们生命中的领航人。教育是自己成功又能帮助他人走向成功的事业。2、目标效应:卡特教练与队员签协议,有目标才会有动力,才会寻求自我实现的价值。3、罗森塔尔效应:卡特教练称呼队员为先生,要求他们穿正装,是从心底里尊重队员,希望他们成为德才兼备的高素质人材,队员们不负众望,最后走向成功之路。4、禁果效应:卡特教练由于队员克鲁斯不服从规则,开除他。结果是克鲁斯受不了,情愿受罚,第1次从返团队。越是制止的越想做,抽刀断水水更流。5、安慰剂效应:克鲁斯第2次离开球队险些丧命,又来到卡特身旁,卡特教练宽容了他的毛病,还拥抱他给与安慰,让克鲁斯看到了重生的希望。6、互悦机制:卡特教练真心酷爱篮球事业、酷爱队员;队员才会从心底里喜欢卡特,才会听他的话,认真学习,刻苦训练,最后获得成功。 查看原帖>>

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