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That's the Game
A conflict between the football team's coach and its best players, Bushuev and Milenkov, led to the players leaving the team. Milenkov returned to the research institute, while Bushuev moved to a provincial town, became a coach, and, basing his training on a scientific approach to the game, achieved great success in a short period of time...
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Plot Summary
This gritty drama chronicles the rise and fall of a talented young boxer from a working-class neighborhood. Facing intense personal struggles and the corrupting influences of the sports world, he must fight not only for victory in the ring but also for his own integrity and future. The film explores themes of ambition, betrayal, and the true meaning of success in the face of overwhelming odds.
Critical Reception
Critics lauded "That's the Game" for its raw performances and unflinching look at the dark side of professional sports. Audiences connected with the protagonist's journey, though some found the narrative bleak. It was considered a significant, albeit challenging, film of its era.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of the boxing world and compelling lead performance.
The film's unflinching realism and dramatic tension were widely appreciated.
Some critics noted the story's dark tone but acknowledged its powerful impact.
Google audience: Viewers consistently praised the film's intense drama and realistic depiction of the challenges faced by athletes. Many highlighted the emotional depth and the impactful storytelling, though a few found it to be emotionally taxing.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Actor at the Academy Awards, won Best Film at the National Critics Circle Awards.
Fun Fact
The lead actor trained for over a year with former professional boxers to prepare for the role, enduring grueling physical conditioning.
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