Director
John Lee Hancock
Screenwriter
John Lee Hancock and Michael Lewis Less
Distributor
Warner Bros. Pictures
Genre
Drama,sports & fitness,Comedy (PG-13)
Starring
Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Touhy
Quinton Aaron as Michael Oher
Tim McGraw as Sean Touhy
Lily Collins as Collins Touhy
Jae Head as S.J Touhy
Ray Mckinnon as Coaches Cotto
The Blind Side is based on the true story of Baltimore Ravens offensive tackle Michael Oher. It tells about a homeless black boy called Michael (Quinton Aaron), a.k.a. Big Mike who was adopted by a wealthy white couple, Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) Sean (Tim McGraw), and her two young children, Collins and S.J. (Lily Collins and Jae Head). Michael found by Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) in the street when he tried to find a place to stay. With compassion she brought Michael home. Without realizing it she attracted to the innocence of Michael and continues to take him as an adopted child. Michael provided clothing, shelter and education to which he had never enjoyed before and end up as a great football players.
Review
In my opinion, this movie is a very good movie to watch because it tells about how people should live on this earth as a human. People should be like Sandra Bullock who has compassion regardless of race. He was brave to take Michael a black young boy and ignored the racist by compassion and willing to provide protection and education for him. It also shows how a love and trust can exist between strangers and the great bonding of family and also taught us to be grateful on what we have.
Above is the Blind Side official trailer, now can you learn something from the trailer? Let us thinkfor a moment and put ourselves in Michael's shoes. Can we live our daily lives without family, without having enough clothes or even a bed to sleep or place to shelter? Be thankful if we stillhad one of it.
Last but not least, the Blind Side also consist 24 soundtrack and I would like to share one of the video soundtracks with lyrics by Uncle Kracker, Follow Me with you guys. Enjoy it.
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