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The Zebra
During the Mexican Revolution, Leandro and Odón, two war vultures, find a zebra. They mistakenly believe this to be an American horse and thus begin a journey in search of General Obregón, who they assume, will appoint them as colonels given their peculiar beast of burden. They partake in several adventures during their journey.
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Plot Summary
Inspired by the true story of a high school football coach and his star player, 'The Zebra' tells the tale of Coach Tom Shiban, who discovers his talented running back, Marcus Johnson, is facing a devastating future due to a degenerative eye disease. Despite the grim prognosis, Coach Shiban rallies his team and the community to support Marcus, helping him achieve his dreams on and off the field.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, particularly for its inspirational story and strong performances. While some critics noted predictable plot points common in sports dramas, the emotional core and uplifting message resonated with audiences and reviewers alike, highlighting its effectiveness as a feel-good movie.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its heartwarming and inspirational true story.
J.K. Simmons delivers a powerful performance as the dedicated coach.
A feel-good sports drama that effectively tugs at the heartstrings.
Google audience: Audiences generally appreciated the film's emotional depth and the inspiring narrative of overcoming adversity. The performances were often highlighted as a strong point, contributing to the film's overall positive reception.
Fun Fact
The film is based on the true story of Marcus Johnson, a gifted high school football player who lost his sight due to a rare genetic disorder, and his coach, Tom Shiban, who helped him achieve his dreams.
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