The Blind Side (2009) Review

By Eric English   X Formly Known as Twitter
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Hollywood was literally hit in its "blind side" when the unassuming, rags to riches sports story "The Blind Side" was released in fall of 2009. A powerhouse, Oscar worthy performance by Sandra Bullock (Best Actress) increased the buzz surrounding the film and the demographic of people who might otherwise have skipped the film entirely. Does "The Blind Side" live up to the hype? Is Sandra Bullock really the best actress of 2009? Did we really need another football movie?

The plot, based on a true story, surrounds the life of Michael Oher, who is (spoiler alert) currently a National Football League player and All American. Traumatized as a young boy and not having a stable family , Oher grows up sad, shy, and alone. His athletic ability begins to shine as he reaches adolescences and his size makes him the envy of every football coach. Seeking to get his son a good education, Ohers father attempts to enroll him in an upper-class Christian academy. His lack of general knowledge and inability to read or write very well make this quite a challenge for the administration to take. Getting him on the football team proves to be a deciding factor in his admission.

Unfortunately It turns out Michael Oher is not very good at football. Enter Sandra Bullock. Playing the role of Leigh Anne Tuohey, Bullock comes off as a sassy, "go get 'em" strong type of woman - something Oher has never experienced in his life. After learning the Oher is homeless and alone, Touhey , with reluctance from her husband take Oher in and shows him what the good, strong family life is like. By connecting the football team to his new found family, Oher is able to overcome his short comings on the field and make it to play college football and ultimately be drafted into the NFL.

Bullock really does shine in the film, making the audience root for her and what she is doing to help Oher. Her spot on southern accent and subtle way of winking just at the right times seem to be a bit improved by her and she'll really knock the socks of the men in the audience. Women will want to be more like her, and the character is great role model for kids to look up to. The film makers and Bullock really hit all the bases with the character and Bullock is deserving of her Best Actress oscar.

Ultimately, however, "The Blind Side" is just another sports movie. While the on the field scenes are few and far between, its pretty clear that Oher is going to develop both on the field and in his academic and personal life. There is nothing new to this formula and it feels overdone and certainly was over-hyped thanks to Bullocks standout performance. I decent movie with good acting, a recycled storyline and a happy ending, "The Blind Side" a good family flick but mostly forgettable.  

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MPAA Rating: PG-13
Running Time: 128 minutes
Distributed By: 20th Century Fox

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Eric English, President of FlickDirect Inc., has had a passion for movies since childhood and enjoys a variety of genres, especially comedies. In 2006, he co-founded FlickDirect with Nathan M. Rose to enhance online offerings from studios and make it easier for viewers to access information. Mr. English has played a key role in developing innovative solutions for the entertainment industry, with particular expertise in overseeing mobile app development.




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