Hoop Dreams

1994

Action / Documentary / Drama / Sport

26
Rotten Tomatoes Critics - Certified Fresh 98% · 60 reviews
Rotten Tomatoes Audience - Upright 92% · 10K ratings
IMDb Rating 8.3/10 10 29269 29.3K

Director

Top cast

Eric Anderson as Himself
Spike Lee as Himself - Film Director
Chris Webber as Himself
Bobby Knight as Himself - Indiana University Head Basketball Coach
720p.BLU 1080p.BLU
1.03 GB
1280*720
English 2.0
NR
29.970 fps
2 hr 50 min
Seeds 3
2.37 GB
1920*1080
English 2.0
NR
29.970 fps
2 hr 50 min
Seeds 42

Movie Reviews

Reviewed by 0rganism 9 / 10

A superb supporting "cast" powers this excellent film

"Hoop Dreams" brilliantly follows multiple parallel stories, bringing the viewer into the lives of two families of inner-city kids looking for a chance at the "big time", their ticket out of the ghetto. Although the main focus is on William Gates and Arthur Agee, their "supporting cast" is equally enthralling. From William's jaded brother Curtis, sublimating his own basketball aspirations to the reality of his blue-collar mailroom job, to Arthur's indomitable mom Sheila, doing the impossible every day as she keeps her troubled family together, there are a thousand reasons to cheer, laugh, cry, and rage packed throughout this amazing, inspirational, cautionary documentary.

By examining not only the players but also their families and environments, we are given a clearer view of their aspirations and motivations, what they plan to achieve and what they wish to avoid.

I will not summarize or elaborate further. If you have not seen this movie, put it on the short list. 9/10.

Reviewed by evanston_dad 9 / 10

Utterly Absorbing Documentary

Engrossing documentary about two inner city kids and their struggles to make it into professional basketball.

"Hoop Dreams" made a big splash when it was released in 1994, and there was a big controversy around Academy Award time when it was deemed ineligible in the Best Documentary category. It likely would have won had it been nominated, and it ranks right up there among some of the best documentaries of all time. This is mostly due to how engrossing the storytelling is. You forget you're not watching a fictional film, which just supports the claim that truth can be more compelling than fiction.

You don't have to be a fan of basketball to enjoy this movie.

Grade: A

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