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38 at the Garden

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Point guard Jeremy Lin, an undrafted Harvard graduate, shocks fans, stuns his teammates and galvanizes Asians around the world during his landmark 2011-12 season with the New York Knicks and sparks the "Linsanity" craze.
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MidoriFrancisAunt Y Jeremy Lin serves as a catalyst for transformation. This movie transcends his remarkable basketball skills, shedding light on his courage and determination, which reshaped the perception of Asian Americans worldwide. As an Asian American myself, I lament not embracing Linsanity earlier due to internalized biases that hindered my curiosity about our shared identity. The film symbolizes healing and shattering stereotypes. Rated 5 out of 5 stars 10/16/23 Full Review Susana L Most of us NBA fans likely remember where we were when we watched that 38 point game by Lin. I am glad this documentary allowed me re-live those moments. It documented the height of "Linsanity" as expected; however, the end of the documentary was a surprise in that it delved into the racism against Asians that became more prevalent during the pandemic. The latter is an important topic, but I thought it should have been an entirely separate documentary. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 05/22/23 Full Review john y Its great that Lin has achieved greatness in basketball. Made a name for himself and made asians around the world proud...Yada yada yada. BUT then the director and editor added all this SOCIAL JUSTICE WOKESTER, RACE CARD PULLING, VICTIM CARD PULLING Nonsense. I am a BIG fan of stand up comedy and I'm very disappointed to see Hasan Minhaj and Ronny Chieng(brilliant joke on chinese new year check it out), go make these really irrational correlations between Linsanity and the asian hate and murders going on during covid. Its in the last 15 min of this short film. I'm asian btw. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 03/31/23 Full Review Audience Member An incredibly crafted and engaging documentary about one of the greatest runs in sports history. This does a great job of explaining each game in chronological order and it's very fun to watch. They bring in a lot of entertaining people to interview like comedians, former teammates of Jeremy Lin, and even Jeremy Lin himself. If you love basketball, you will love this documentary. Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars 02/18/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Point guard Jeremy Lin, an undrafted Harvard graduate, shocks fans, stuns his teammates and galvanizes Asians around the world during his landmark 2011-12 season with the New York Knicks and sparks the "Linsanity" craze.
Director
Frank Chi
Producer
Travon Free, Samir Hernandez
Screenwriter
Frank Chi
Production Co
GTG Entertainment, Mr. Fahrenheit, Golden State Entertainment
Genre
Documentary, Sports, Short
Original Language
English
Release Date (Streaming)
Oct 11, 2022
Runtime
38m
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