'The Blind Side' review

Hollywood's interference of an interesting true story deserves a 50-yard penalty

By Matt Pais

Metromix
November 19, 2009

 
Critic's Rating:
2 1/2

'The Blind Side' review
Sandra Bullock (Credit: Warner Bros.)
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The Blind Side
Running time:
128 minutes
Rated:
PG-13
Cast:
Sandra Bullock -
Leigh Anne Tuohy
Tim McGraw -
Sean Tuohy
Quinton Aaron -
Michael Oher
Jae Head -
S.J.
Lily Collins -
Collins
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Director:
John Lee Hancock
Genre:
Drama, Biography
Official Movie Web Site:
http://www.theblindsidemovie.com/
Overall User Rating:
2 (83 ratings)
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Quiet Memphis teen Michael Oher (Quinton Aaron, mildly effective) has no family to care for him. That's until wealthy Leigh Anne Touhy (Sandra Bullock) ignores her bigoted white friends and brings the boy into her home, helping him find success  in the classroom and on the football field. Long story short: Oher is now in his rookie season as a tackle for the Baltimore Ravens.

The buzz: There are a lot of issues involved with adopting troubled kids—particularly when race comes into play—and it’s no big surprise that the slick, family-friendly “The Blind Side,” based on Michael Lewis’ book, largely smoothes over those bumps. Still, maybe this dramedy will provide inspiration about how kids can, with strength, determination and support, overcome difficult upbringings and succeed all the way to the NFL.

The verdict: Written and directed by John Lee Hancock (“The Rookie”), “The Blind Side” feels less like a true story than a synopsis. What’s important is getting to know Oher and the progression of his life through his eyes, not giving a superficial pat on the back to Leigh Anne, her generous husband (Tim McGraw) and her goofball younger son (Jae Head). This generic, largely conflict-free film leaves you not uplifted but wondering whether the Touhys still would have adopted Oher if he wasn’t such a big teddy bear.

Did you know? Leigh Anne takes Michael shopping and tells him that if he doesn’t love something in the store, he’ll never wind up wearing it. Anyone wondering if that’s true should just look in the back of their closet.

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candj - March 14, 2010 at 1:11 AM

"....wondering whether the Touhys still would have adopted Oher if he wasn’t such a big teddy bear." I wondered the same thing too, but I was ab...

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javajcordero3786 - January 23, 2010 at 12:20 AM

Tonight my daughter and I went to Nova 10 Cinemas and saw Blind Side. I can't remember the last time I saw such a good movie. I rarely go to theate...

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carol516 - January 22, 2010 at 11:32 PM

I couldn't agree more with this critic. Everyone I know was raving about this movie and I walked away from it relatively unaffected, other than to ...

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sfpride - December 25, 2009 at 7:36 PM

The critics were way off. The movie deserves a B+ to A-. It was a great feel-good movie. I enjoyed it tremendously. I think sometimes the critics o...

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sparsons11 - December 14, 2009 at 10:33 AM

I'll never consider another review from Matt Pais! I went, reluctantly this weekend with my girlfriend as I am not a fan of the Sandra Bullock fil...

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