The Blind Side
When I heard the description of The Blind Side, Sandra Bullock’s newest starring vehicle, it didn’t sound in the least bit appealing. I have seen my fair share of heart-warming, come-from-behind sports movies (and even volunteered as an extra in Remember the Titans), and didn’t feel any particular pull toward seeing another. But the media push was nothing if not persistent, and the more I learned about the movie and the family it is based upon, the more I was drawn to it. Based on the bestselling book written by Michael Lewis in 2006, the movie follows the Touhys, middle class Republicans, Ole Miss Alumni, and charitable Christians.
Michel Oher was a high school senior with nowhere to sleep when Leigh Anne Touhy saw him walking down the road in the rain. She invites him home, and as the movie unfolds one day leads to another until Michel becomes a member of the family. The two perfect biological children, over-achieving daughter Collins and spitfire son S.J., accept him as their sibling like ducks take to water, with only the slightest hint of conflict with schoolmates. The movie is funny, and captures Michael’s gradual relaxation into his new life well. I liked that it did not flinch away from the extreme measures taken by Michael and the Touhys to qualify him for, first high school then college, football. They aren’t pretending that they did not push him, but they are spinning the process to imply it was all for his own good.
Perhaps it was all for his own good. But the uneasiness that I felt at their methods was the only thing that balanced out that dreaded overdose of touching moments. Overall, it’s definitely worth seeing and if you’re anything like me, you will stay through the credits to see real life pictures of Oher and his family. Sandra Bullock is a blast to watch as she bosses around everyone she comes in contact with.
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on December 16th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
LOVED this movie! Good review
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on December 17th, 2009 at 1:36 am
I’m thinking this one is more of a rental for me. Then again, I’m laid off, and we have netflicks, and I’ve only made it out to three movies in all of 2009. We watched the new Quentin Tarintino film “Inglorious Bastards” last night and it was fantastic. Not as much of a Tarintino film as you would suspect. If you are into him or WW2 you HAVE to go see it.
on December 17th, 2009 at 4:37 am
I liked this movie as well. I’m a bit biased being a fan of Sandra Bullocks. She was impressive in this movie, accent and all, just like in the Proposal (which I hear didn’t do all that well at the box office).
on January 5th, 2010 at 9:46 pm
So…they used underhanded methods to save the kid? I’m not sure I understand. And where’s your review of Avatar?