Tuesday, July 27, 2010

The Blind Side

Year's Best Film - Robbed at Oscars


OK, this was definitely the best film of the year. It may in fact, be the best sports film since The Natural, not even joking! While so many film makers had fallen asleep at the wheel someone seized the moment and recaptured what sports movies should be about. Star Sandra Bullock gives the performance of her career with outstanding performances by a great supporting cast. The film (named for a football play) tells the true story of Michael Oher, a over sized African American teen raised in the streets who is spontaneously taken in by a wealthy Memphis couple (Tim McGraw and Sandra Bullock) who send him to their children's private school and teach him about football. Michael is primarily silent at first but gradually regains his voice. He eventually becomes a football star, earns a scholarship and 4 years later he's an NFL first round draft pick. Better than ANY sports move from recent years this movie will steal your heart and leave you cheering. Despite what the trailers and posters sometime suggest, this movie is not about football, or street gangs (although both those things play key parts) it's about one main thing – family. Many movies have been robbed at the Oscars over the years, but none worse than The Blind Side. It should have won best picture, best actor, best supporting actor, best screenplay and best director as well as best actress ( thank God it won that one). No one should miss this movie. Films like it don't come around as often as most people would like. I hope the real life Michael Oher cried while watching it, I definitely would have had I been in his shoes. He should be a roll model for us all. Someone who society and even his own mother had given up on who still rose to the top with the help of two people who put everything on the line because they believed in him, more than he believed in himself. There were plenty of people along the road who tried to push him back down but he overcame every obstacle and rose to the top. A true underdog story, this movie shouldn't be missed.

4 1/2 Stars