In a hostile time for Asian Americans, the revisiting of an unlikely athlete's story 10 years later gives hope and shatters stereotypes on sport's biggest stage.
Directed by Frank Chi
sports documentary
basketball player
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3.3 / 5
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Cast
Hasan Minhaj
Self
Lisa Ling
Self
Iman Shumpert
Self
Jenny Yang
Self
Crew
Jina Hyojin An
Original Music Composer
Popular Reviews
20 reviews
Joseph Clinard
6.0★ · 09/11/24
This needs to be longer. 40 minutes does not do this legendary basketball run justice. Other than that, it was well done, but this story deserves to be a full-length documentary.
This needs to be longer. 40 minutes does not do this legendary basketball run justice. Other than that, it was well done, but this story deserves to be a full-length documentary.
JayDawg
6.0★ · 06/15/23
There just really wasn’t a lot here, it felt like it was scratching at a reason to be made
There just really wasn’t a lot here, it felt like it was scratching at a reason to be made
eric chen
8.3★ · 02/05/23
linsanity sparked my interest for bball
linsanity sparked my interest for bball
Evan
5.2★ · 01/15/23
It definitely needed a little more time to really get the emotion it wanted to get out out, but overall it was an enjoyable little doc for someone like me that knows really nothing about sports and especially basketball.
It definitely needed a little more time to really get the emotion it wanted to get out out, but overall it was an enjoyable little doc for someone like me that knows really nothing about sports and especially basketball.
Isaac Howson
6.0★ · 10/31/22
Solid but brief documentary. Would have liked more Lin but I totally understand the message that this documentary comments on. Some people might feel like it’s forced in at the end but for me it’s not. The commentary on Asian American hate in this nation is one that always needs to be talked about more and it’s nice to see it being mentioned in any way shape or form.
Solid but brief documentary. Would have liked more Lin but I totally understand the message that this documentary comments on. Some people might feel like it’s forced in at the end but for me it’s not. The commentary on Asian American hate in this nation is one that always needs to be talked about more and it’s nice to see it being mentioned in any way shape or form.