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The Blind Side


Directed by: John Lee Hancock
Starring: Sandra Bullock
Genre:
Drama
Run Time: 129
min.
Release Date:
November 2009
On The Web:
Official
Site
Teaser:
Movie Trailer
Reviewed by
Byron Merritt |
Making schmaltzy movies is a thing Hollywood is overly good at. Music
rises telling us when to get that lump in our throat. Actors talk softly
with a glistening eye. And the love-fest ensues.
If you abhor these types of films, then you might want to avoid THE
BLINDSIDE. Not because all of that is in here, but because some of it is
...but only mildly. If you despise the "great white person saving the
[insert minority here] other person from certain doom" theme, you might
want to avoid this flick, too. Yes, some of that is in here, too. So
why, oh why, did I rate this film so highly. Well, it’s not overly
schmaltzy nor overly great-white-hope-ish either. It is a (relatively)
true telling of NFL star Michael Oher’s early, troubled life in Memphis,
Tennessee.
Homeless at 16 (and without parental guidance), "Big Mike" is seen
wandering the streets by the affluent Leigh Tuohy (Sandra Bullock,
THE
LAKE HOUSE) and her family. They do "the good Christian thing" and offer
the big guy a place to sleep for the night. But as the strong, silent
Michael attempts to leave the next day, Leigh decides to have him stay
another night. And so goes his induction into the Tuohy family.
But before he gets into the NFL, Michael (Quinton Aaron) must first
pass high school and then get into college. He must overcome the
whitewashed system of academia in upscale Memphis to do it, too. He soon
receives help with the arrival of a tutor, Miss Sue (Kathy Bates,
CHARLOTTE’S WEB) who toughens up Michael’s mental muscle and prepares
him for his college days.
Most of this is just backstory, however, for the main event, which is
Michael’s immediate rise onto the football circuit. His size and speed
shock all those who watch his games, making him a prime candidate for
college scouts.
The film isn’t without its funny moments, though, most of which are
thanks to S.J. (Jae Head,
HANCOCK), the Tuohy’s youngest – and very
small – son who helps Michael navigate through all of the college offers
that come his way. There are also some combo touchy-feely and comical
moments. The one that comes to mind is when the Tuohy’s ask Michael to
become a member of their family and he says, "I thought I already was."
The main draw here is, finally, Sandra Bullock. Not known as a
powerhouse actress and more as one who goes after the money, Bullock may
have gotten lucky and found the part she could play so well that it
grabbed her an Oscar. Her Leigh portrayal was truly excellent. But was
it as good as, say, Gabourey Sidibe’s
PRECIOUS? Or Meryl Streep’s Julia
Child in JULIE AND JULIA? Some think not (Does Meryl need another Oscar?
I mean, really!)
Regardless, I think sports movie fans will gobble up this one just as
much as HOOSIERS and ROCKY.
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DVD cost: $19.99
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Newsworthy:
Oher was an experienced
football player when he enrolled at Briarcrest. He developed into a
premier left tackle, and was heavily recruited by top schools in the
Southeastern Conference. Oher was less than pleased by the movie's
depiction of him as passive, unskilled big guy who was only barely
acquainted with football.
Movie Quote: "If
you so much as set foot downtown, you will be sorry. I'm in a prayer
group with the D.A., I'm a member of the NRA and I'm always packing."
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