The Blind Side: Evolution Of A Game

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Media Analysis: The Blind Side
Sydney Cohen
Kennesaw State University

Media Analysis: The Blind Side
John Lee Hancock directed the true story of a journey taken by Michael Oher, a homeless black teen, who was discovered and taken in by a wealthy, Southern, white family. The inspiration for the movie came from not only the true story, but also from the book written about this story called, The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game, by Michael Lewis. Oher was constantly in between foster families due to his drug addict mother and absent father. The Tuohy family saw him a few times before confronting him on the side of the road on a rainy night during Thanksgiving break. Leanne, the mother, insisted on him getting into the car, and staying the night. The next morning when Leanne woke up, Michael was already gone. Overtime he got closer with the family when they began to learn more and more about each other. Leanne was trying to take Michael to get more clothes from his mother’s house one day, when he would not let her get out of the car because of the area they were in. The mother ended up not answering the door and he saw an eviction note on the door. …show more content…

He is very hesitant when using his strength and size while playing football, but once Leanne tells him to pretend like he is protecting her and her family, he excels. On the Tuohy’s Christmas card, they include Michael, considering he is part of the family now. Not only does a family member call the family asking if they knew there was a “negro in their Christmas card”, but also Leanne’s friends laughed at her “project in the projects”. She is rightfully upset, and tells them that if they do not respect what she does, she will no longer see

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