In one of its best moments, the remarkable high school basketball documentary "The Heart of the Game" hones in on the final seconds of an important, close contest. Like a hungry, caged tiger, Bill Resler, the Seattle team's colorful, possessed head coach, paces the floor, shouting his words so they can be heard over the crowd's din. "Look in their eyes!" he screams to his team members. "Look in their eyes! Look in their eyes!" Read the full review
A chronicle of the Roosevelt High School girls' basketball team for six tumultuous seasons. Coach Bill Resler has a philosophy that disciplined training and healthy aggression will play a key role in turning an average team into champions. When Darnellia Russell, a young African-American from a neighborhood across town, walks on the mostly-white Roosevelt court, both Russell and Relser will be changed forever.
Director: Ward Serrill
Starring: Darnellia Russell, Bill Resler, Devon Crosby Helms, Maude Lepley, Chris "Ludacris" Bridges
Run time: 98 minutes
Release date: June 7, 2006
Rating: PG-13 for brief strong language.
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The Atlanta Journal-Constitution: A-
"Heart has game suspense, but some of its strength extends beyond the basketball court, extolling lessons in team building (large corporations should take note how much decision-making Resler hands over to his squads) and displaying the drama in high school sex scandals, teen pregnancy and courtroom justice."
