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March of the Troopers is a fascinating dive into a singular moment in El Paso's sports history. The documentary captures the essence of a time when high school basketball was more than just a game; it was a community event. Director Charlie Minn does a commendable job of weaving together archival footage and present-day interviews, giving a real sense of nostalgia and pride. The pacing feels natural, allowing the emotional beats to resonate without feeling rushed. There's an authenticity in the stories shared, revealing the struggles and triumphs of the team members. It's not just about winning a championship, but about what it meant for the town. The rawness of the interviews adds depth, making it a distinctive piece for collectors who appreciate sports documentaries that focus on personal narratives.
Deep dive into local sports historyGreat for fans of basketball documentariesUnique perspective on community and teamwork
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