The Blind Side: Evolution Of A Game

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The Blind Side is a 2009 film on the life of Michael Oher. Michael is a teen who overcame several obstacles, including homelessness and loneliness, to become one of the most dependable offensive linemen in the National Football League (NFL) of America. John Lee Hancock directed the film, which was based on Michael Lewis's book The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game. The film stars Quinton Aaron as Michael Oher, Tim McGraw as Sean Touhy, Sandra Bullock as Leigh Anne Touhy, and Jae Head as S.J. Touhy. I am a sassy sassy. These characters shape the plot of the film. Sean and Leigh Anne are Michael's foster parents, and S.J. is their only son who has a wonderful relationship with Michael, his older brother. Before coming in with Sean and Leigh, Michael had lived in …show more content…

It gives the viewer a touch of reality that human relations depend on. There are two important lessons about human relations brought out in this movie. First, human beings need to reach out to the less fortunate in society. Michael is a teenager who has lost hope of fulfilling his dreams, but the family of Leigh Anne helps him identify and fulfill his potential (Lewis, 2009). This film inspires both sadness for Michael's experiences and excitement for his life's transformation into a success story. Humor also grows significantly in this film, with certain situations leaving the audience in laughter (Scott, 2009). One such scenario occurs during one of the games, when Michael uses his massive body to block an opponent, forcing him off the pitch. The incident gets hilarious when the coach asks Michael why he did such a thing to an opponent. Michael stated that he was attempting to slow down after hearing the whistle, but was still going full speed. The film explores themes and concepts such as humor, sacrifice, human relationships, the value of love and family, poverty, racial discrimination, and drug and substance

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