Monday, 22 December 2014

The Blind Side

Title: The Blind Side
Director and Screenwriter: John Lee Hancock
Production: Timoty M. Bourne, Broderick Johnson and Gill Netter
Country: United States of America
Year: Two thousand nine
Genre: Drama
Duration: A hundred and twenty-eight minutes
Original language: English
Budget: $29.000.000
Collection: $309.195.935
Protagonist: Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron), Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock), Sean Tuohy (Tim McGraw, Collins Tuohy (Lily Collins), SJ. Tuohy (Jae Head).
Secondary actors: Miss Sue (Kathy Bates), Resarcher Granger NCAA (Sharon Morris),  Coach Burt Cotton (Ray McKinnon). Also act the real coachers Tommy Tuberville, Nick Saban, Lou Holtz, Philip Fulmer, Houston Nutt and Ed Orgeron.


This film is about a rich family that adopts "Big Mike". Big Mike is a black man, he is poor and he hasn't got a family. The Tuohy adopt him because of SJ Tuohy, he is the friend of Micheal Oher, and they go to same school. At school, there is an American football team. Leigh Anne buys a car for Big Mike. One day, Big Mike and SJ were driving into the car and they had an accident and Big Mike saved SJ. In one test Michael Oher obtained a result of 98% at protecting people that he loves. Micheal Oher goes to the football team and he learns how to play. He plays very well. A lot of teams are interested in Big Mike. But to enter to these teams, he needs very good grades. With a lot of effort he gets it. But a phsycologist makes questions and Big Mike gets nervous. Leigh Anne and Big Mike have a little discussion but they solve this. One famous team signs up Big Mike. At the end, Leigh Anne does a deep reflection about the reality of the orphan kids.

This film is very interesting and very original. It represents very well the cruel situation of the orphan kids. My favourite part is when Big Mike plays with the team at school because it is funny and sportive. For me, the worst scene is when the phsicologist asks bad things to Big Mike and says that the Tuohy don't love him. It's a very good film and I recommend this.


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