"Through the Fire" chronicles the journey of Coney Island basketball star, Sebastian Telfair, from famed Lincoln High School straight to the NBA. Even if the outcome is already known by those who follow basketball, Through the Fire makes for a suspenseful movie with an emotional climax that exceeds any fictional screen treatment of sports heroism. Through the Fire movie reviews & Metacritic score: This documentary follows basketball player Sebastian Telfair through his senior year of high school.
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