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Tracks of Glory is a fascinating dive into a pivotal moment in sports history, set against the backdrop of racially charged early 20th century Australia. Major Taylor's journey is depicted with an emphasis on determination and the struggle against discrimination, which lends the film a weight that resonates throughout its runtime. The pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the societal challenges he faced, while the performances—especially the lead—are grounded and earnest. It’s got this gritty realism, almost a rawness, that brings the era to life, making you feel the tension of each race. The practical effects in the cycling scenes, while not flashy, add to the authenticity and help capture the spirit of the competition that defined Taylor's career.
Tracks of Glory is quite rare on physical media; many collectors have had difficulty finding it in good condition. The film, while not widely known, has a dedicated following among those interested in sports history and representations of race in cinema. It’s worth noting that its scarcity contributes to its allure, and you might find it tucked away in obscure collections where enthusiasts have held onto it for its cultural significance.
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