夢と訓練: エヴァン・プレッツァーの『ボックス・ガール』のレビュー

By Ford Melillo

ボックスガール by Evan Pretzer is a celebration of confidence, コミュニティー, そして、勇気. カリオバンギのボックスガールズジムをフォロー, ケニア, この映画はモチベーションの概念を探求しています, 成長, 女性がボクシングを練習するスペースを取り囲む痛烈な現実. クラブの初期メンバーの一人を中心に, ソンコ, the film also does an incredible job of carrying the viewer through the immense highs and devastating lows of a professional boxing career cut short by injury. It then follows Sonko as she rises like a phoenix to return to the gym and train young girls in the sport, hoping to one day send a student off to the Olympics. This hopeful, unconditional dedication is the lasting message of the piece.

The film is an incredible look into the small but mighty world of women’s boxing in Kenya. It is joyous, heartbreaking, and empowering, all in nine minutes, and I am so grateful to have seen it. I am pleased to give ボックスガール a much-deserved 5 の中から 5 出演者。

Ford Melillo is a marketing intern at CMRubinWorld and Stanford undergrad studying English with a Creative Writing focus.

著者: C言語. M. ルービン

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