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The Blind Side (2009)
description written by member Zara:
Oversized African American Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron), the teen son of a murdered father and a crack-addicted mother, is homeless at age 16. Taken in by an affluent Memphis couple, Leigh Anne (Sandra Bullock) and Sean (Tim McGraw), Michael embarks on a remarkable rise to play for the NFL. Based on Michael Lewis's bestseller, this inspirational sports epic also stars Kathy Bates as Michael's persistent tutor, Miss Sue.
| Release Date: | November 20th, 2009 |
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The Blind Side Movie Review by Tim (2/28/2010) |
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The Blind Side was a film I was avoiding to watch. I have had it sitting around on my laptop for weeks and kept finding excuses as to why I wasn't in the mood to give it a shot. I don't like football so that was the main element that was turning me off. There have been good football movies made for example Remember the...
(complete The Blind Side review by Tim)
The Blind Side Movie Review by Zara (12/4/2009) |
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I don't care for the sport of football. I find it boring and often times confusing, mainly out of my complete lack of interest in learning its rules. But I do enjoy myself a good "football" movie. I put that in parenthesis because this isn't a traditional movie about the sport, as the others I liked weren't either (RUDY is...
(complete The Blind Side review by Zara)
Who is this woman? Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) picks up Big Mike (Quinton Aaron) and takes him home like it's the most natural thing in the world. Her husband Sean (Tim McGraw) knows better than to say a word. She is that kind of woman, and I certainly want to stick around to see what she does next.
She is a...
(complete The Blind Side review by Movie Addict)
| The Blind Side Movie Review by Lloyd (2/14/2010) |
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I finally saw this film and was glad to see it. It is a true story about a white woman who takes in a disadvantaged black kid, whose life is in turmoil from dealing with a crack head mother and a brother who was taken away and now lives with another family, but he has no idea where his brother lives. I have no idea why...
(complete The Blind Side review by Lloyd)
| The Blind Side Movie Review by Jarrod (11/23/2009) |
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'The Blind Side' serves as a nice companion piece to the recent masterpiece Precious; both deal with disadvantaged black kids, but this is a more uplifting story, only because its young protagonist, Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron) gets adopted by a supportive and caring white family, and he forms a special bond with Leigh...
(complete The Blind Side review by Jarrod)
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