Movie Review: The Blind Side
Dir John Lee Hancock, starring Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quiton Aaron.
Michael Oher (Aaron) is a homeless, oversized and under-educated African – American teenager from a broken home. He is taken under the wing of the Touhys, a well – to – do white family determined to help him realize his potential. As Oher works hard under the guidance of his adopted family and school coaches, he becomes a successful All – American footballer. Off the field, Oher’s own journey of self discovery helps the Toughy family realize some insightful self discoveries of their own as Oher also discovers how to treat acne which was one of his major issues in his teenage life.
The true story, adapted from Michel Lewi’s original book, is a heart – warming tale that tickles the tear ducts at the right moments. Sadly some rather two – dimensional characters fail to really lift the story. Still, Sandra Bullock pulls off one of her best on – screen performances in years; and there’s an interesting debate to be had about whether one person’s efforts is enough to pull through this sports – drama – turned – melodrama over the finish line successfully. The ball’s in your court!


