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🌶 Certified Scorching2005 • Drama / History • 136m

Coach Carter

"It begins on the streets. It ends here."

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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.

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Samuel L. Jackson
Samuel L. Jackson
Ken Carter
Rob Brown
Rob Brown
Kenyon Stone
Robert Ri'chard
Robert Ri'chard
Damien Carter
Rick Gonzalez
Rick Gonzalez
Timo Cruz
Nana Gbewonyo
Nana Gbewonyo
Junior Battle
Antwon Tanner
Antwon Tanner
Worm
Channing Tatum
Channing Tatum
Jason Lyle
Ashanti
Ashanti
Kyra
Texas Battle
Texas Battle
Maddux
Denise Dowse
Denise Dowse
Principal Garrison
Debbi Morgan
Debbi Morgan
Tonya
Mel Winkler
Mel Winkler
Coach White
Vincent Laresca
Vincent Laresca
Renny
Octavia Spencer
Octavia Spencer
Mrs. Battle
Sonya Eddy
Sonya Eddy
Worm's Mother
Gwen McGee
Gwen McGee
Kenyon's Mother
Paul Rae
Paul Rae
Guardian
Eugene Lee
Eugene Lee
Team Parent
Executive Producer: Thomas CarterExecutive Producer: Van TofflerScreenplay: Mark SchwahnProducer: Brian RobbinsProducer: Michael TollinDirector: Thomas CarterExecutive Producer: Sharla SumpterExecutive Producer: Caitlin Scanlon

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The Movie Mob
2022-11-26
70%

**Coach Carter allows its powerful true story to shine through Samuel Jackson’s performance and the focus on the lives of the young men Coach Carter coached.** Coach Carter is the inspiring true story of a coach that cared much more about the lives and future of his players than winning a game. Samuel Jackson was the perfect choice to play no-nonsense but compassionate Coach Ken Carter that believed in his players while holding them to standards that changed their lives. While the movie is about basketball, the focus is much more on the relationships and development of its characters. The actual basketball scenes of the movie are decent but less compelling than the rest of the story. Coach Carter is an excellent film for those that want to see how their choices and willingness to fight compromise can change the lives of others.

CinemaSerf
2024-11-17
70%

When the eponymous coach (Samuel L. Jackson) arrives at Richmond High School, he inherits a disparate group of guys who play basketball as they take life - casually with little responsibility. Their grades are low and so their futures unlikely to break the cycle of poverty and lack off opportunity. He decides to try and break that by insisting that they sign contracts before they can play. These require perfect attendance, no late-coming and grade averages that will ensure they graduate. There's resistance from the team and from their parents, but thanks to a bit of help from the principal (Denise Dowse) he sticks to his guns and they have to accept his ultimatum. The remainder of the film follows his attempts to mould something cohesive from these young men as they, themselves, deal with issues that impact on their own lives. Carter's dream is not a forgone conclusion here. Though there is an element of predictability to the development of the story, his charges do not routinely conform to his grand design and as he gradually builds a functioning (and winning) team, he also realises that their academic focus is what's lacking. That's his biggest challenge. They can't make a living playing ball, but it can be a conduit to an education that can stand them in good stead in the future - and that's the real message here. As with so many people growing up in an environment devoid of opportunity, sport can prove to galvanise people. It can offer hope, introduce the benefits of team building and inter-reliance and ultimately help to prioritise for what's to come. Jackson puts in a strong effort here, and the writing also helps succinctly tell a story that Rick Gonzalez, Rob Brown and Anton Tanner also contribute well to as they represent the men who just initially want to play with little appreciation of the profound chance being offered them. It is too long, and towards the end the story does rather run out of steam, but as a real-life coming of age story it still works well.

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Status
Released
Origin
US
Languages
English
Studios
Paramount Pictures, MTV Films, Tollin/Robbins Productions
Budget
$30,000,000
Box Office
$76,669,554

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