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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  • Ibrahim 2021-10-20 19:02:15

    Better than I expected, a good film based on a real story, inspirational, warmth + American humor. The mother is not selfish utilitarian, but sincerely giving, calling on those who are able to use their own strength to save those marginal children. Sandra Bullock gave her the best performance of her career, but it is not very good to be a breakthrough, but she still hopes that God will give her this year's golden man~

  • Alanna 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    Outstanding inspirational film by a rugby player

The Blind Side quotes

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: [talking about the Tuohy's Christmas card photo with Michael in it]

    Elaine: He looks so big compared to you like Jessica Lange right next to King Kong

    [amidst chuckles]

    Beth: Hey, does Michael get the family discount at Taco Bell? 'Cause if he does Sean is gonna lose a few stores.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's a good kid.

    Elaine: Well, I say you make it official and just adopt him

    [laughs]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's going to be eighteen in a few months it doesn't make much sense to legally adopt.

    [they all stare at her]

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, is this some sort of white guilt thing?

    Elaine: What would your Daddy say?

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Um... before or after he turns around in his grave? Daddy's been gone five years Elaine. Make matters worse you were at the funeral, remember? You were wearing Chanel and that awful black hat? Look, here's the deal, I don't need y'all to approve my choices alright, but I do ask that you respect them. You have no idea what this boy has been through and if this becomes some running diatribe, I can find overpriced salad a lot closer to home.

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, I'm so sorry, we didn't mean to...

    Elaine: No, we didn't really.

    Beth: I think what you are doing is so great. Opening up your home to him... honey, you are changing that boy's life.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: No, he's changing mine.

    Elaine: [snidely] And that's great for you. But, seriously, Leigh Ann, aren't you worried for Collins? I mean, she's a beautiful white girl, and he's a big, black boy.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Shame on you.

    [gets up]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: I'm getting this.

    [she leaves]

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: Well, alright then.