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42is a movie based on a true story about the first African American player in the Major League Baseball, it’s directed by Brian Helgeland. Shortly after the WW2 ended many baseball stars returned to the league, but the surprising event that happened during this period was that Branch Rickey the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers (now known as the LA dodgers) signed Jackie Robinson the first African American to ever play in the MLB. Even though every white fan and player tried to make him quit and stop playing baseball because it was a “white people sport”.  He received racist chants from other coaches and other players, the only person who really believed in him was Rickey and he did everything in his power so that Jackie could play in the highest level. 

42is a movie based on a true story about the first African American player in the Major League Baseball, it’s directed by Brian Helgeland. Shortly after the WW2 ended many baseball stars returned to the league, but the surprising event that happened during this period was that Branch Rickey the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers (now known as the LA dodgers) signed Jackie Robinson the first African American to ever play in the MLB. Even though every white fan and player tried to make him quit and stop playing baseball because it was a “white people sport”.  He received racist chants from other coaches and other players, the only person who really believed in him was Rickey and he did everything in his power so that Jackie could play in the highest level.

            The best part of the movie is when a coach from another team starts calling him by the N word nonstop making him play badly due to lack of concentration, and Pee Wee a white teammate stands up in front of the racist coach and started arguing and insulting each other. This is the moment when their team start accepting him by who he is and he is the same as everyone else. The worst part of the movie is every time when they called Jackie a negro because it is hard to understand why can people after winning a war against fascist Germany could come home and still treat black people different.

            I learned that if you have goals do not let anyone stop you from accomplishing your goals, but instead use their hatred as a source of power so you can prove all of those who never believed in you wrong. The director main purpose is to show the path and obstacles that Jackie had to take in order to fulfill his goal of playing in the MLB.

            Jackie is the character that from the beginning caught my eye because I know how it feels when you are being attacked for whom you are and there is absolutely nothing to do except to stay quiet and hope that everything changes. 

This movie is related to any other movie that took place during the 20thcentury because it was a time in which racism affected millions of colored people from achieving their dreams. A place where the white was socially superior than the black.

I feel related to this movie because he had a goal in which some people made it almost impossible to achieve. Like my country I was part of the majority where we felt highly insulted by the government. We could not protest because the government would kill any person who would stand and protest from what they believed. We could say that our goals could not be accomplished because a group of people made it impossible in my case is the government but in the movie, it was the white. Although Jackie could accomplish his goal I hope that one day so will we, the Venezuelans.

42is a movie based on a true story about the first African American player in the Major League Baseball, it’s directed by Brian Helgeland. Shortly after the WW2 ended many baseball stars returned to the league, but the surprising event that happened during this period was that Branch Rickey the owner of the Brooklyn Dodgers (now known as the LA dodgers) signed Jackie Robinson the first African American to ever play in the MLB. Even though every white fan and player tried to make him quit and stop playing baseball because it was a “white people sport”.  He received racist chants from other coaches and other players, the only person who really believed in him was Rickey and he did everything in his power so that Jackie could play in the highest level.

            The best part of the movie is when a coach from another team starts calling him by the N word nonstop making him play badly due to lack of concentration, and Pee Wee a white teammate stands up in front of the racist coach and started arguing and insulting each other. This is the moment when their team start accepting him by who he is and he is the same as everyone else. The worst part of the movie is every time when they called Jackie a negro because it is hard to understand why can people after winning a war against fascist Germany could come home and still treat black people different.

            I learned that if you have goals do not let anyone stop you from accomplishing your goals, but instead use their hatred as a source of power so you can prove all of those who never believed in you wrong. The director main purpose is to show the path and obstacles that Jackie had to take in order to fulfill his goal of playing in the MLB.

            Jackie is the character that from the beginning caught my eye because I know how it feels when you are being attacked for whom you are and there is absolutely nothing to do except to stay quiet and hope that everything changes. 

This movie is related to any other movie that took place during the 20thcentury because it was a time in which racism affected millions of colored people from achieving their dreams. A place where the white was socially superior than the black.

I feel related to this movie because he had a goal in which some people made it almost impossible to achieve. Like my country I was part of the majority where we felt highly insulted by the government. We could not protest because the government would kill any person who would stand and protest from what they believed. We could say that our goals could not be accomplished because a group of people made it impossible in my case is the government but in the movie, it was the white. Although Jackie could accomplish his goal I hope that one day so will we, the Venezuelans.

            The best part of the movie is when a coach from another team starts calling him by the N word nonstop making him play badly due to lack of concentration, and Pee Wee a white teammate stands up in front of the racist coach and started arguing and insulting each other. This is the moment when their team start accepting him by who he is and he is the same as everyone else. The worst part of the movie is every time when they called Jackie a negro because it is hard to understand why can people after winning a war against fascist Germany could come home and still treat black people different.

            I learned that if you have goals do not let anyone stop you from accomplishing your goals, but instead use their hatred as a source of power so you can prove all of those who never believed in you wrong. The director main purpose is to show the path and obstacles that Jackie had to take in order to fulfill his goal of playing in the MLB.

            Jackie is the character that from the beginning caught my eye because I know how it feels when you are being attacked for whom you are and there is absolutely nothing to do except to stay quiet and hope that everything changes. 

This movie is related to any other movie that took place during the 20thcentury because it was a time in which racism affected millions of colored people from achieving their dreams. A place where the white was socially superior than the black.

I feel related to this movie because he had a goal in which some people made it almost impossible to achieve. Like my country I was part of the majority where we felt highly insulted by the government. We could not protest because the government would kill any person who would stand and protest from what they believed. We could say that our goals could not be accomplished because a group of people made it impossible in my case is the government but in the movie, it was the white. Although Jackie could accomplish his goal I hope that one day so will we, the Venezuelans.