Analysis Of Steve Prefontaine

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Prefontaine A quote from Steve Prefontaine “To give anything less than your best, is to sacrifice the gift.”(Brainyquotes) In the movie Prefontaine directed by Steve James released in 1997, is an excellent movie based on Steve Prefontaine’s life. Prefontaine was a long distance runner in Oregon who goes to the 1972 Olympics. In Prefontaine the historical precision is very important, Steve Prefontaine’s life, and the fundamental representation behind the film Prefontaine.
Historical precision is essential in true story films as we never realize if it is real or just there to entertain us. In older stories it is harder to notice what is false and what is fact. Therefore, with Steve Prefontaine his story was straightforward to follow since it

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