The Blind Side

Krystina 2022-03-16 09:01:02

Viewing time: November 18, 2009 7pm
viewing location: AMC forum Theater Hall 4
attendance: 90%

Sport + inspirational, Hollywood has that one or two almost every year, and this "sport" is nothing more than basketball , American olives, and baseball, occasionally ice hockey and golf. On the surface, this subject matter has long been badly photographed. But fortunately, this film actually sells something else-struggle and success. Of course, Sandra Bullock's role and way of interpretation are more or less reminiscent of the self-improving Iraqi actress of Oscar queen Big Mouth Zhu, but it is absolutely impossible for her to reach the top with this film. But it's not that her performance is not wonderful, it's just that the role is almost perfect to make people a little unbelievable-even if it is adapted from a real person. Another impressive character is the little boy, SJ, who I recognized at a glance as the kid in Hancock. By the way, the book "The Kingdom of Beasts", which was made into a movie some time ago, also appeared in the film, which also confirms the classics and popularity of the book.

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The Blind Side quotes

  • Miss Sue: You like Tennessee? That's a good school. Not at the academic level of Ole Miss but they have an outstanding science department. You know what they're famous for? They work with the FBI, to study the effects of soil on decomposing body parts. When they find a body, the police wanna know how long it's been dead. So the fine folks at Tennessee help them out. Oh, they have lots of body parts. Arms and legs and hands, from hospitals and medical schools. And do you know where they store 'em? Right underneath the football field. So while it's fine and dandy to have 100,000 fans cheering for you, the bodies you should be worried about are the ones right under the turf. Set to poke up through the ground and grab you... Well, it's your decision where you wanna play ball. Don't let me influence you.

  • Michael Oher: Mrs. Touhy?

    Leigh Anne Touhy: I hear "Mrs. Touhy" I look over my shoulder for my mother-in-law. Call me Leigh Anne or Mama or almost anything else.