

38 at the Garden

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.
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.
I don't understand this documentaries existence. It "feels" like a chapter within a longer documentary. But what they cover also feels dragged out for its runtime. Very enjoyable watch, with a good story, but questionable execution for various reasons.
Rating: 3/5 - 75% - Worth Watching
Great documentary.
Was fun to watch
i'd like it a lot more if you showed me the subject of your documentary instead of telling me about it for almost all of the 38 minutes
Surprisingly powerful, I threw it on just expecting some basketball highlights but learned a lot about the Asian American experience. Would reccommend!
I don't understand this documentaries existence. It "feels" like a chapter within a longer documentary. But what they cover also feels dragged out for its runtime. Very enjoyable watch, with a good story, but questionable execution for various reasons.
Rating: 3/5 - 75% - Worth Watching