McFarland USA 2015

In California's heartland, outsider coach Jim White discovers a hidden treasure - a group of Latino high schoolers with an innate talent for running. As he mentors them, White uncovers the boys' strong family bonds, unyielding work ethic and collective drive, transforming them from novice athletes to champions who conquer both the track and their own personal struggles.

In California's heartland, outsider coach Jim White discovers a hidden treasure - a group of Latino high schoolers with an innate talent for running. As he mentors them, White uncovers the boys' strong family bonds, unyielding work ethic and collective drive, transforming them from novice athletes to champions who conquer both the track and their own personal struggles.

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McFarland USA does not have end credit scenes.

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60

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7.3

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7.4 /10

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In Boise, Idaho, during the year 1987, football coach Jim White (Kevin Costner) finds himself in a predicament after an underwhelming game. After chastising his team, a confrontation escalates when Jim throws a shoe at a locker, accidentally injuring one of his players. This incident leads the White family, including Jim’s wife Cheryl (Maria Bello) and their two daughters, Julie and Jamie, to relocate to McFarland, California, where they settle in a predominantly Hispanic neighborhood.

Their first night is tense as they face unwelcome attention at a local restaurant, prompting the family to leave in haste. Jim embarks on his new role as a life science teacher and assistant football coach, meeting with Principal Camillo. He quickly realizes that the local community’s dynamics are significantly different from what he is accustomed to. As the training sessions unfold, he observes potential in the Diaz brothersDanny, Damacio, and David—who are initially reluctant to participate but eventually join Jim on the track team.

After experiencing a humiliating defeat in a football game, Jim decides to channel his energy into forming a track team. He recruits several boys, including Johnny Sameniego, and while training, he learns about their personal hardships. Jim shows commitment by even working in the fields alongside the boys to show solidarity, which earns their respect.

As the track meets commence, Jim’s team faces challenges and taunts from opponents, but he reassures them through his leadership. Despite setbacks, the boys begin to unite as the McFarland Cougars, gaining new uniforms and a sense of pride. With the help of the community, they rally support for the team, culminating in an emotional quinceañera for Julie, which illustrates the growing bonds within the town.

However, when Jim pursues a coaching opportunity in Palo Alto, tensions rise at home, but ultimately, he chooses to remain loyal to the team he has built. The climactic state championship race highlights the team’s growth and teamwork, as they cross the finish line together, surprising everyone with their victory.

The film concludes with a heartwarming message about the legacy left by Jim White and his team, who went on to achieve incredible things, significantly impacting their community. The closing scenes show the real-life athletes and coach, now grown, running together, highlighting the lasting influence of Jim’s guidance and commitment to their futures.

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