: The team did not carry the sled to the finish line; they walked alongside it while receiving sporadic applause.
: The characters in the film are entirely fictional composites; real team members like Devon Harris have noted that the film was a significant stylization of their actual experience.
: In the movie, the crash is caused by a mechanical failure in the sled. In real life, it was attributed to driver inexperience and high speed.
: Irv Blitzer’s journey from a shamed outsider back to a respected coach mirrors the team's path from laughingstock to legitimate competitors.
: A pivotal moment occurs when the team realizes they cannot succeed by mimicking the rigid, technical style of the Swiss. They embrace their "Jamaican-ness," using their own rhythm and spirit to improve their performance.
The story centers on the team enlisting Irving "Irv" Blitzer, a disgraced former Olympic gold medalist played by John Candy in one of his final film roles, to coach them. The narrative follows a classic underdog arc, focusing on the team's struggle for legitimacy in a sport dominated by cold-weather nations. Key themes include: