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The blinded side: Many reviewers can’t see something to cheer about in story of Michael Oher
WORLD ^ | November 21, 2009 | Megan Basham

Posted on 11/20/2009 1:32:32 PM PST by rhema

It's always an interesting experience as a Christian critic to attend a film preview in Los Angeles, especially when the film is as enriching and pro-Christian as The Blind Side, which relates the true story of Baltimore Ravens rookie Michael Oher.

As a poor teenager living in one of the most dangerous projects of Memphis, Oher's life changes the day Leigh Anne Tuohy (Sandra Bullock) sees him walking on the side of the road at night in the dead of winter in nothing but shorts and a T-shirt. Taking the Good Samaritan example to heart, Bible-believing Leigh Anne brings Michael (Quintin Aaron) home, offers him a meal and a place to sleep, and eventually, along with rest of the Tuohys, begins to see him as one of the family.

She and her husband Sean (Tim McGraw) soon adopt Michael formally and help him get his education on track by hiring tutors and encouraging him to join the football team. The rest is very recent history: Oher went on to college at Ole Miss, made the dean's list, and was a first-round pick in the 2009 NFL draft.

After the screening, many critics were, like me, dabbing their eyes and shared my feeling that The Blind Side (rated PG-13 for realistic depictions of violence and drug use) is a classic old Hollywood-style film that is well-written, nicely-paced, and wonderfully acted, in addition to being hilarious and heartwarming. After all, it's a movie about the best in humanity and how, if those who are blessed with financial and spiritual resources reach out and share those blessings, they can change the course of someone's life for good. What's not to cheer about that? Apparently, depending on your worldview, quite a bit.

Over the course of several years attending film previews, I have struck up a friendship with a reviewer for a large news service. We have the kind of good-natured debates that only friends who are diametrical opposites in all matters political and theological can share. I had no doubt that he would dislike The Blind Side as much as I liked it and that his views would represent a large portion of the entertainment press present.

I wasn't wrong. "It's formulaic," he opined. I countered: "Why, because it is about an athlete overcoming great odds to reach even greater success? There are countless movies about singers/actors/painters who drink and drug themselves to death. They are all also true stories. We don't call them formulaic. We give them Oscars." Later, I presented the outline of our debate to Blind Side's writer/director John Lee Hancock.

"It's not really a sports story, if anything it's an unconventional mother/son story," Hancock responded. "Of course because it has a happy ending some people are going to say, 'Oh it's another feel-good sports movie,' but to me it's a sports movie like Jerry Maguire was a sports movie. Or like Erin Brockovich was a legal thriller. It's only one small element of larger narrative, and it only has a few minutes of actual game footage."

Hancock then echoed my own belief that some viewers are contemptuous of emotionally uplifting story arcs no matter how based in reality: "I think some people are so cynical that anytime they finds themselves moved, they turn around and go, 'You must have manipulated me.' And of course there's the hip, cool quotient. If some people in the film community think I don't have street cred because I try to make honest, moving films, then fine. If they want to call it corny, fine. This is a great story, and it's a true story. If what the Tuohys did is somehow corny, I hope there are lot more corny people out there."

My friend had another objection. "It's racist," he argued. How so? "It's about a black man who can only succeed if a white woman saves him." Yet, I answered, it's also what actually happened. If the story were about a white woman who passed a freezing black kid by, would it then not be racist? Again, I put the question to Hancock.

"There will always be a certain camp that will say, 'Oh it's paternalism; its white guilt; its another one of those stories that says an African-American can't make it on his own.' I think its all balderdash," said Hancock. "Even though there is a racial component, I looked at this story as more of a discussion of haves and have-nots and nature versus nurture. This is a kid who been discarded by society, especially from an educational standpoint. And his story goes to prove what having a safe bed to sleep in, having a family unit, having loving, interested parents can do. Lo and behold, this kid who was falling through the cracks is on the dean's list at college. It's like a miracle, and I think that's a far more interesting element than any racial aspect of it. Leigh Anne Tuohy didn't stop that car to pick up that kid because he was African-American. She stopped that car to pick up that kid because he was cold."

Finally, my friend disliked the "goody two-shoe-ness" of the Tuohys themselves. I found this challenge the most unfair as nothing in the film's depiction of Sean or Leigh Anne suggested anything sanctimonious or holier-than-thou. If anything, the pair come off a bit ribald, though with hearts that empathize with the hurts of others. Hancock, not surprisingly, concurred. "A lot of people think Christians are uptight or not a lot of fun. But Leigh Anne and Sean are two of the most fun people I have ever met."

Also agreeing with this assessment was Sandra Bullock, who, while getting to know the Tuohys during the filming process, found her own preconceived notions about Christians challenged. "One of my biggest issues has always been people who use their faith and their religion as a banner but don't do the right things, yet still go, 'I'm a good Christian and I go to church and this is the way you should live your life,'" said Bullock. "And I'm like, you know, do not give me a lecture about how to live my life when you go to church every week but I know you are still sneaking around on your wife. And I told Leigh Anne in a live interview, one of my largest concerns getting involved with this project was that whole banner-waving thing because it scares me, and I've had experiences that haven't been great with people like that. I don't buy a lot of people who use that banner as their shield. But she was so open and honest and forthright with me I thought, wow, I've finally met someone who practices but doesn't preach."

Bullock's next comment suggested that the Tuohy's newfound fame has provided them fresh opportunities to impact others with the hope that they have. "I now have faith in those who say they represent a faith," Bullock commented. "I finally met people who walk the walk."


TOPICS: Society; Sports; TV/Movies
KEYWORDS: baltimoreravens; bullock; football; nfl; oher; olemiss

1 posted on 11/20/2009 1:32:33 PM PST by rhema
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To: rhema

The review in the Chicago Tribune gave it a couple of stars and basically panned the movie.

The money quote in the article was “She’s a white Christian, gun toting, conservative...” That seemed to be the point of view that he hung the fault-finding story on. I only wonder what his perspective would have been if she had been a liberal.


2 posted on 11/20/2009 1:39:35 PM PST by burroak
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To: rhema
I've finally met someone who practices but doesn't preach.

No, Sandra, you met one of the millions who preach by example, by how they live their everyday lives and enjoy God's grace. You have had bad experiences with the hypocrite minority--who hasn't--but you never saw the faithful silent majority, because your eyes were most likely closed.

3 posted on 11/20/2009 1:40:23 PM PST by Choose Ye This Day (If we will not be governed by God, we must be governed by tyrants. -- William Penn)
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To: rhema

This should surprise no one. Since when has anyone in the MSM understood anything about religion, much less Christianity? The only “Christians” that the MSM knows are from the most liberal corners of Christianity, such as Meechem.


4 posted on 11/20/2009 1:41:51 PM PST by Nosterrex
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To: burroak

They love the movies about the white liberal who helps out the poor, needy, downtrodden minorities. Somehow when it’s a liberal “savior” the movie is never deemed “paternalistic” or “racist.”


5 posted on 11/20/2009 1:42:17 PM PST by Choose Ye This Day (If we will not be governed by God, we must be governed by tyrants. -- William Penn)
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To: rhema

I can’t wait to see this movie! The previews had me and my husband bawling.


6 posted on 11/20/2009 1:42:28 PM PST by petitfour (Are you a Dead Fish American?)
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To: rhema
I've finally met someone who practices but doesn't preach

As opposed to much of the Hollywood crowd who preach, but don't practice.

7 posted on 11/20/2009 1:43:56 PM PST by Andyman (The truth shall make you FReep.)
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To: rhema
If they want to call it corny, fine.

There are a number of words used in criticism, particularly in the context of movies and television shows, which IMO are an infallible tipoff that the critic is a brainless crank with nothing worthwhile to say.

"Corny" is one such word.

YMMV

8 posted on 11/20/2009 1:47:22 PM PST by ArrogantBustard (Western Civilization is Aborting, Buggering, and Contracepting itself out of existence.)
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To: Andyman
As opposed to much of the Hollywood crowd who preach, but don't practice.

This approach is unfortunately widely popular.

9 posted on 11/20/2009 1:48:52 PM PST by Sherman Logan ("The price of freedom is the toleration of imperfections." Thomas Sowell)
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To: rhema

I’d give Sandra a break , maybe a little seed has been planted here.


10 posted on 11/20/2009 1:55:28 PM PST by kickonly88 (I love fossil fuel!)
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To: Choose Ye This Day

Hasn’t Michelle Pfieffer made like, I don’t know, 6 of these movies?

They were all “critically acclaimed”.
They were all crap too.


11 posted on 11/20/2009 2:02:46 PM PST by mattdono (My vote, 2012: Stop spending my money. Stop sending my money. Stop taking my money.)
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To: rhema

I reads the book and enjoyed it

Don’t know if the movies stayed with the facts or Hollywooded it up


12 posted on 11/20/2009 2:11:53 PM PST by uncbob
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To: rhema
"I now have faith in those who say they represent a faith," Bullock commented. "I finally met people who walk the walk."

This was what the late GREAT C.S. Lewis wrote and talked about in his lectures. The problem in today's media universe is that it is the sinners that gather the news. An evangelist or other prominent believer (like a conservative politician) is caught sinning and it becomes a proof of hypocrisy. However if it is a liberal or non-believer, there is no standard to hold that person to and thus no such accusation.

Show genuine compassion reinforced by faith and belief and it is like an all-too-bright searchlight that blinds the cynics, the sinners and those who gather in the darkness to huddle together to support each other in their conviction of disbelief!

13 posted on 11/20/2009 2:16:24 PM PST by SES1066 (Cycling to conserve, Conservative to save, Saving to Retire, will Retire to Cycle.)
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To: Choose Ye This Day

Bullock probably shuts her piehole when the subject of Muslims, or of non-white Christians who don’t practice what they preach comes up. You know, like Rev. Wright’s minions... that’s when she’ll mysteriosly get a case of the nonjudgmentals.

And as you said, there are plenty of good people who walk it like they talk it—she just needs to get out of Hollyweird to find them. On second thought, tell her to stay there


14 posted on 11/20/2009 2:17:00 PM PST by Mac from Cleveland ("See what you made me do?" Major Malik Hasan)
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To: uncbob

bfl


15 posted on 11/20/2009 2:17:20 PM PST by Oshkalaboomboom
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To: rhema

The very first thing our kids learn in college is that being negative and hyper-critical will earn you good grades.


16 posted on 11/20/2009 2:37:40 PM PST by Walrus (My congressman is toast in 2010 --- how about yours?)
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To: Choose Ye This Day

She never heard of Sarah and Todd Palin?


17 posted on 11/20/2009 2:59:18 PM PST by Freddd (CNN is not credible.)
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To: Choose Ye This Day
I can count on one had the number of people I know who are liberal rats who actually practice what they preach....

I won't go to see this movie though....I don't like Tim Mcgraw and his leftist Hollywood bent or his leftist elitist wife....they don't need my money....

18 posted on 11/22/2009 9:26:06 PM PST by cherry
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To: cherry

I won’t go to see this movie though....I don’t like Tim Mcgraw and his leftist Hollywood bent or his leftist elitist wife....they don’t need my money....

GO TO THE MOVIE!!!! It is terrific! I am going again tomorrow night and paying for my entire office to see it (10 people)...of course it only costs me 3 dollars a pop on base. That is how much I loved the movie!!! I did not want to see it at first. I was being stupid as you are...:) Get rid of your thinking and just go...you won’t be sorry!


19 posted on 12/14/2009 9:02:09 PM PST by napscoordinator
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