Unforgettable.
Hoop Dreams (1994)
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Reviews Counted:43
Fresh:42
Rotten:1
Average Rating:8.5/10
Consensus: One of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of all time, Hoop Dreams is a rich, complex, heartbreaking, and ultimately deeply rewarding film that uses high school hoops as a jumping-off point to explore issues of race, class, and education in modern America.
Runtime: 2 hrs 56 mins
Genre: Sports/Recreation
Synopsis: One of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of all-time, HOOP DREAMS has become a model for how to construct a fact-based film, creating intimate and emotionally resonant portraits of its... One of the most critically acclaimed documentaries of all-time, HOOP DREAMS has become a model for how to construct a fact-based film, creating intimate and emotionally resonant portraits of its subjects while exploring the larger social issues that those subjects are negotiating with. The film focuses on William Gates and Arthur Agee, two teenagers from inner-city Chicago, and follows them for almost five years, the period where both enter and complete their high school careers. Both young men are talented basketball players, and as the title suggests, have their eyes on the college game and eventually the NBA as their best shot at escaping the poverty they grew up in. But as William and Arthur reach for their goal, they must contend with the pressing issues and difficulties of social class and racism, as well as the predatory practices of the basketball recruiters who entice the pair to attend their schools. In this way, HOOP DREAMS chronicles much more than just the individual experiences of two young men. It examines the larger problems that beset inner-city African-American families and how they cope with those difficulties through family support and friendship, as well as presenting a picture of the increasingly ruthless, big-business tactics of college and even high school sports. It remains a seminal documentary film, both affecting and thought provoking in its story of lives and dreams entangled by forces beyond their control. [More]
Director: Steve James
Director: Steve James
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Reviews for Hoop Dreams
Hoop Dreams has shown us that the rules of the game are stacked against kids like Gates and Agee. Even better, it shows us how they fight back, with the inside moves of hope.
This picture has a legitimate dramatic structure that is equally as compelling as a scripted slice of fiction.
This extraordinary movie shattered the illusion, once and for all, that factual films can't be as entertaining as fictional ones.
It's about three hours long. But it moves like Isiah, fast and smooth, and it's over in a heartbreak.
Along the way it becomes a revealing and heartbreaking story about life in America.
Novelistic in scope and texture, the film does justice to the complexity of these boys' lives and opens up exciting new possibilities for nonfiction films.
It's the closest movie equivalent to the great American novel I've seen in years.
A film that is so rich, so involving, so compelling... that superlatives seem inadequate.
The film's great achievement is to reveal the relentless way in which coaches and recruiters refuse to see Arthur and William as anything other than social cliches.
A documentary that breathes new life into the subject by showing the everyday reality of that dream.
This is a documentary that sustains interest for its entire 174-minute length.
Boasting an epic scale, and a running time to match, this seminal docu, an absorbing anatomy of the American Dream in Chicago's inner-city, has more passion, compassion and suspense than most Hollywood fictional stories.
The viewer, like the boys' parents, coaches and friends, can't help but get caught up in Gates and Agee's dreams.
A prodigious achievement that conveys the fabric of modern American life, aspirations and incidentally, sports, in close-up and at length, Hoop Dreams is a documentary slam dunk.
This is the best type of documentary, giving an intensely personal story you can’t help but become involved in, and also raises fundamental issues about America in the 90s.
Too long and very self-indulgent, but it's certainly a fine effort.
An ironic drama so beautifully sculpted it could be transposed without alteration into a fictional film.
It is not simply a great documentary; it is one of the best films of any kind you will see this year.
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