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The 2023 sports movie is based on a true story.

SCREENRANT VIDEO OF THE DAY SCROLL TO CONTINUE WITH CONTENT Summary The Boys in the Boat, the latest film directed by George Cloney, tells the inspiring true story of the University of Washington junior varsity rowing team and their quest to win gold at the 1936 Berlin Olympic Games. The Boys in the Boat has a strong cast that brought the real-life men and women involved in the story to the big screen in December 2023.

When the Huskies finally made it to Berlin, they still had to contend with forces who didn’t want to see them succeed. Despite having the fastest qualifying time and breaking an Olympic record, they aren’t given the lane they earned. Ultimately, this worked in their favor, but their eighth seat/stroke seat, considered the most important rower in the boat, Don Hume, fell ill.

The Boys in the Boat returns to old Joe at the very end after the USA team won gold at the 1936 Olympics. His grandson asks if he enjoyed rowing an eight-man crew, to which Joe replies, “We were never eight. We were one.” This shows just how unified they were back then, embodying what it means to be a team. It’s the film’s final line, and it perfectly captures their journey.

Jesse Owens’ Cameo In The Boys In The Boat Explained The Importance Of Jesse Owens At The 1936 Olympics Explained As The Boys in the Boat is a true story, some other important real-life figures appear in the film beyond the rowing team. As the Washington rowing team waited to walk with Team USA in the 1936 Olympics opening ceremony, they noticed track star Jesse Owens standing next to them.

Related 10 Biggest Details The Boys In The Boat Leaves Out From The True Story The Boys in the Boat chronicles the story of a college men's rowing team that made it to the 1936 Olympics, but the film leaves out some facts.

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