Martes, Oktubre 12, 2021

Campeones: What Makes a Champion?

 

We have seen a lot of underdog movies. But in Campeones, perhaps underdog is just a matter of perspective.

Marco Montes (Javier Gutierrez) a second coach of a national basketball team, is at a low point in his career. Due to an unprofessional act, he was fired from his job. On top of that, he has to do community service as part of his sentence.

You’d think it would be easy because he will serve as a coach for a struggling basketball team called Los Amigos. But the circumstances do not agree with him. The players are differently-abled and are not easy to train. Montes claims to not have the temperament to deal with this kind of group.

Their first few meetings are challenging because the players understand the instructions differently. And Montes does not know yet how to teach the group. But as Montes starts to get to know the team, he finds a way to reach out to them. He gets input from Julio (Juan Margallo), the center director.

At some point, one of the characters said that they are normal, too. They only have different skills. They are also aware of what people think of them. Marin (Jesus Vidal) even said that if he has a choice, he would want to have normal offspring.

Eventually, Montes found a way to get the team to listen to him. They now follow his instructions. It is a good thing because the team qualified to join the Paralympic national league. The proof is their winning streak in the basketball competitions.

During the championship round, almost all the characters’ issues have been fleshed out. As the Los Amigos team walk towards the court, you will feel the excitement. The lighting, the background music, and the character’s posturing will make the audience sit up and expect a happy ending.

After watching, you might ask yourself what constitutes a normal person? Does the ability to hold a corporate job makes one normal? What about those who met an accident and had their life changed?

Finally, this movie also touches on the effect of drunk driving. I hope that drivers learn the importance of not driving under the influence after watching this film.