Themes In The Movie The Blind Side Essay

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    Movie review :- The Blind Side is based on the true story of micheal oher a famous NFL football player who plays for Baltimore Ravens. The Blind Side is about Michael following becoming a professional football player, but more so, about how his adoption into the Tuohy family got him there. Quinton Aaron know as Michael Oher in the movie knows nothing about family. The only thing he knows are the streets and gangs of Memphis. Michael has no idea who his father is and his mother is a drug addict

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    The Blind Side vs. Of Mice and Men The Blind Side and "Of Mice and Men" are very similar and different. Some main themes in the movie and story are friendship, loneliness, and contrasted by powerlessness. In both pieces friendship is shown through their actions and dialog. In The Blind Side Michael, S.J., and his family are best friends. In " Of Mice and Men" George and Lennie are best friends. One quote that proves George and Lennie are best friends is " We travel together. We are friends"

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    Remember The Blind Side

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    together. These are the key elements that Boaz Yakin, director of Remember the Titans, and John Lee Hancock, director of The Blind Side, thought of when they popularized their stories into films. While you can find both movies in the Drama/ Sport section, each of the movies has their unique qualities that draw us into the real life stories of these young men. Roger Ebert, movie critic, who reviewed Remember the Titans, stated, “Real life is never simple, but then that’s what the movies are for -- to

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    are film techniques used to explore the themes in the blind side? The Blind side is an inspirational movie directed by John Lee Hancock. Hancock explores numerous themes throughout the movie most importantly the importance of family, stereotyping holds people back and success is possible despite a disadvantaged upbringing . He uses a combination of camera shots, lighting and costumes to explore these themes. There are two scenes that illustrate the theme including the fact that it is possible to

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    Football, family, and hard work are some themes that can be seen in the movie, The Blind Side. This movie is revolving a high-school African American boy named Michael who is “adopted” into a southern white family. Soon, Michael is breaking stereotypes as is his adoptive family. He is turned into an all-American football player which leads him to the Baltimore Ravens in the NFL. Sociologically, the movie is all about different groups of people and their opinions of Michael. This is not only because

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    than the larger-than-life Michael Oher. Where he "came from" was, in many ways, a living nightmare. But as the biographical film "The Blind Side" clearly illustrates, Michael Oher did a lot with "what happens," doing so with the help of a surrogate family who refused to let the young man 's early life dictate his future. Directed by John Lee Hancock, "The Blind Side" is based on a true story of a homeless African-American teenager, Michael Oher. Michael has never met his father and his mother is a

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    Blind Side Symbolism

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    The blind side, produced by John Lee Handcock, is based on the story and events of the Tuohy family as they take in a young homeless boy by the name of Michael Oher. A fatherless Micheal Oher is left in the care of his drug addicted mother in the gang filled projects of Memphis. But soon things are about to change for him. Through a series of events he is accepted into Wingate Christian School, which is an exclusive private school, even though his education level did not meet their standards. During

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    you what to do have some too”(Michael Oher, The Blind Side, 2009). The Blind Side produced in 2009 by John Lee Hancock follows the story and life of now NFL star Michael Oher. The movie features his impoverished upbringing to his adoption by Sean and Leigh Ann Tuohy, and finally his drafting the Baltimore Ravens. Many concepts discussed in class have relevance in this movie focusing specially on the importance of family, nature versus nurture themes, and intelligence. Focusing specifically on the

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    The Blind Side Symbolism

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    The blind side, written by John Lee Handcock, is based on the story and events of the Tuohy family as they take in a young homeless boy by the name of Michael Oher. A fatherless Micheal Oher is left in the care of his drug addicted mother in the gang filled projects of Memphis. But soon things are about to change for him. Through a series of events he is accepted into Wingate Christian School, which is an exclusive private school, even though his education level did not meet their standards. During

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    On the surface, The Blind Side may seem like a great feel good movie, but once the movie is analyzed, it’s apparent that the movie is filled with blatant stereotypes as well as racism. The Blind Side, based off of a true story, shows the protagonist escaping poverty against all odds and growing up to be very successful with the help of a select few. Although some may argue that escaping poverty and becoming successful like Michael did is very possible this connotation of escaping poverty depicted

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