The Blind Sideis a 2009 Americanbiographicalsportsdrama filmwritten and directed byJohn Lee Hancock.Based on the2006 book of the same namebyMichael Lewis,[2]the film tells the story ofMichael Oher,afootballoffensive linemanwho overcame an impoverished upbringing to play in theNational Football League(NFL) with the help ofLeigh AnneandSean Tuohy.It starsSandra Bullockas Leigh Anne,Tim McGrawas Sean, andQuinton Aaronas Oher.
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Directed by | John Lee Hancock |
Screenplay by | John Lee Hancock |
Based on | The Blind Side: Evolution of a Game byMichael Lewis |
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Starring | |
Cinematography | Alar Kivilo |
Edited by | Mark Livolsi |
Music by | Carter Burwell |
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Distributed by | Warner Bros. Pictures |
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Running time | 126 minutes[1] |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $29 million[1] |
Box office | $309.2 million[1] |
The film was a commercial success, grossing $309 million on a $29 million budget. Despite mixed reviews from critics, Bullock's performance was universally praised, leading to her winning theAcademy Award for Best Actress,theGolden Globe Award for Best Actress in a Motion Picture – Drama,and theScreen Actors Guild Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role.
The film was the subject of controversy in 2023 when Oher alleged the Tuohys tricked him into signing aconservatorshipagreement instead of legally adopting him, which prevented him from receiving royalties[3]while the family indirectly made millions.[4]
Plot
editSeventeen-year-old Michael "Big Mike" Oher has been in foster care with different families inTennessee,due to his biological mother's drug addiction, but every time he is placed in a new home, he runs back to her. His friend's father, on whose couch Michael has been sleeping, asks Burt Cotton, the football coach of Wingate Christian School, to help get his son and Michael enrolled. Impressed by Mike's size and athleticism, Cotton gets him admitted despite his poor academic record. Michael is befriended by a younger student named Sean Tuohy Jr. ( "SJ" ). SJ's mother, Leigh Anne, is a strong-mindedinterior designerand the wife of wealthy businessman Sean Sr.
The school staff tells Michael that his father has died, apparently due to an accident. Later, Leigh Anne and Sean watch their daughter Collins playing volleyball. After the game, Sean notices Michael picking up food discarded on the bleachers. On the eve of Thanksgiving, Leigh Anne notices Michael walking alone on the road, shivering in the cold without adequate clothing. When she learns that he plans to spend the night huddled outside the closed school gym, Leigh Anne offers to let him sleep on the couch in the Tuohy home.
The next morning, Leigh Anne notices that Michael has left. Seeing him walking away, she asks him to spend the Thanksgiving holiday with her family. Later, Leigh Anne drives Michael to his biological mother's house. He sees an eviction notice posted on the door, indicating that his mother is gone. Slowly, Michael becomes a member of the Tuohy family; Leigh Anne's friends question this and suggest that Collins might not be safe around him, but Leigh Anne criticizes them. She later asks Collins how she feels about it. Collins replies that they cannot just throw Michael out. When Leigh Anne seeks to become Michael's legal guardian, she learns he was taken from his drug-addict mother when he was seven and that no one knows her whereabouts. She is also told that, although he scored poorly in a career aptitude test, he ranked in the 98th percentile in "protective instincts". Michael eventually improves his grades enough that he can playfootballat school. However, Michael appears to be hesitant to use his strength and size while practicing, Leigh Anne tells him, as an offensive lineman, he must protect his quarterback. From that moment, Michael improves dramatically, well enough to play at the college level. However, to do that, he must meet the minimumgrade point averageto get in so the Tuohys hire a private tutor for him, the outspoken and kind Miss Sue.
Leigh Anne has a face-to-face conversation with Michael's mother Denise about adopting him. Although she seems unresponsive in the beginning, Denise finally wishes Michael the best. Michael is heavily recruited by many prestigious schools. SJ talks to coaches and negotiates on both Michael's behalf and his own. When Michael gets his grades high enough, he decides to attend theUniversity of Mississippi(known colloquially as "Ole Miss" ). But as Ole Miss was where Sean Sr. had played basketball, Leigh Anne had been a cheerleader, and Miss Sue had been as well,NCAAinvestigator Granger is tasked to look into the matter to determine if the Tuohys took him in and unduly influenced him just so he would play for theiralma mater.
Michael runs away before the interview is over and confronts Leigh Anne about her motives for taking him in. He then proceeds to find his biological mother Denise in Hurt Village. A gang leader welcomes him back, offers him a beer, and makes sexually offensive insinuations about Leigh Anne and Collins. When Michael gets angry, the gang leader threatens to go after them, and as a result, Michael battles with him and others. After thinking things over and questioning Leigh Anne, Michael tells Granger he chose Ole Miss because "it's where my family goes to school". Michael is accepted into college and says his farewells to the Tuohy family.
The film ends with information about and photos of the real Tuohy family and Michael Oher. He was drafted by theBaltimore Ravensin the first round of the2009 NFL draftand played in theNational Football League.
Cast
edit- Sandra BullockasLeigh Anne Tuohy,Michael's adoptive mother
- Tim McGrawasSean Tuohy,Michael's adoptive father
- Quinton AaronasMichael Oher
- Brandon Rivers as Young Mike
- Kathy Batesas Miss Sue
- Jae Headas Sean "S.J." Tuohy Jr., Michael's adoptive younger brother
- Lily Collinsas Collins Tuohy, Michael's adoptive younger sister
- Ray McKinnonas Coach Cotton
- Kim Dickensas Mrs. Boswell
- Adriane Lenoxas Denise Oher, Michael's biological mother
- IronE Singletonas Alton, a gang leader/drug dealer
- Sharon Conley as Investigator Granger
SeveralNCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivisioncoaches and recruiters make brief appearances as themselves:Phillip Fulmer,Lou Holtz,Tom Lemming,Houston Nutt,Ed Orgeron,Pepper Rodgers,Nick Saban,andTommy Tuberville.[5]Oher's coach from high school,Hugh Freeze,has an uncredited cameo as a coach watching game film.[6]
Production
editThe Blind Sidewas produced byAlcon Entertainmentand released byWarner Bros.The film's production budget was $29 million.[1]Filming for the school scenes took place atAtlanta International SchoolandThe Westminster SchoolsinAtlanta,Georgia,and it features many of their students as extras, including the now famous Taylor 'Ole' T' Fischer. The film premiered on November 17 inNew York CityandNew Orleans,and opened in theaters in the rest of the United States and in Canada on November 20.[7]
Academy Award winnerJulia Robertswas originally offered Bullock's role, but turned it down.[8]Bullock initially turned down the starring role three times due to discomfort with portraying a devoutChristian.By her own account, Bullock felt she could not objectively represent such a person's beliefs on screen.[9]But after a visit with the real Leigh Anne Tuohy, Bullock not only won the role, but also took a pay cut and agreed to receive a percentage of the profits instead.[10]
Release
editHome media
editThe Blind Sidewas released onDVDandBlu-rayon March 23, 2010. It was available exclusively for rental fromBlockbusterfor 28 days.[11]
RedboxandNetflixcustomers had to wait 28 days before they were able to rent the movie.[12][13]This stems from the settlement of a lawsuit brought by Redbox against Warner Home Video, who, in an attempt to boost DVD sales, refused to sell wholesale titles to Redbox. On August 19, 2009, Redbox sued Warner Home Video[14]to continue purchasing DVD titles at wholesale prices. On February 16, 2010, Redbox settled the lawsuit[13]and agreed to a 28-day window past the street date.
As of July 9, 2013, units sold for the DVD stand at more than 8.4 million copies and it has grossed a further $107,962,159 adding to its total gross.[15] The Blu-ray was reissued as part of the Best of Warner Bros. 50 Film Collection in 2013. There was also a release of this Limited Edition set issued on DVD.
Reception
editBox office
editThe Blind Sideopened in second place behindThe Twilight Saga: New Moon,earning $34.5 million during its opening weekend. It was the highest-grossing opening weekend ofSandra Bullock's career.[16]The movie enjoyed arare greater successfor the second weekend, taking in an estimated $40 million ranking again in second place toNew Moon.[1]During its third weekend,The Blind Sidemoved up to first place, earning $20.4 million due to strong word-of-mouth.[17]In its fourth weekend, it moved down to second place, earning an estimated $15.5 million.[18]
By January 2010, the film had earned $200 million domestically, becoming an all-time career high for an actress whose sole name appears above the title.[19]By June 2010, the film ended its domestic theatrical run, earning a total of nearly $256 million.[20]In theUnited KingdomandIreland,the film was released on March 26, 2010.[21]It was the third biggest release of that weekend behindNanny McPhee and the Big BangandTim Burton'sAlice in Wonderland.[22]
The Blind Sidehas also become the highest grossing football film and sports drama of all time domestically,[23][24]unadjusted for ticket inflation.[25]
Critical response
editSandra Bullock's performance inThe Blind Sidereceived enormous critical praise. Review aggregation websiteRotten Tomatoesgives the film a rating of 66%, based on 203 reviews, with an average rating of 6.1/10. The site's critical consensus reads, "It might strike some viewers as a little too pat, butThe Blind Sidehas the benefit of strong source material and a strong performance from Sandra Bullock. "[26]Metacritic,which assigned a score of 53 out of 100, based on reviews from 29 critics, indicating "mixed or average reviews".[27]Audiences polled byCinemaScoregave the film a rare "A+" grade.[28]
A. O. ScottofThe New York Timescommented on the performances: "Ms. Bullock is convincing enough as an energetic, multitasking woman of the New South, who knows her own mind and usually gets her own way. And Tim McGraw, as Leigh Anne's affable husband, Sean, inhabits his character comfortably and knows how to get out of Ms. Bullock's way when necessary." He found the movie to be "made up almost entirely of turning points and yet curiously devoid of drama or suspense" and called it a "live-action, reality-based version of a Disney cartoon: it's the heartwarming tale of a foundling taken in by strangers, who accept him even though he's different and treat him as one of their own."[29]
According to Michael Rechtshaffen ofThe Hollywood Reporter,Bullock's character is an "irrepressible hoot in writer-director John Lee Hancock's otherwise thoroughly conventional take on Michael Lewis' fact-based book". In spite of her "feisty" and "energetic" performance, he felt that there was a lack of development concerning Michael's character: "Not until the end of the film do we ever get a chance to really see what's going on in Oher's head—how he feels about being the chosen one plucked from the poverty-stricken projects of Memphis and thrown into this protected, nonliberal-leaning environment of privilege."[30]Peter Bradshaw ofThe Guardiandescribed Bullock's appearance as "strangely humourless" and felt that "there is something weirdly absent about this performance." Overall, he opined that the film provided "a Photoshopped image of reality that is bland, parochial, and stereotypically acted," and concluded: "There is a rich, complex story to be told about Michael Oher, and his mentor, Leigh Anne Tuohy. But this waxwork parade isn't it."[31]
Controversies
editRace relations
editThe film has been criticized for perpetuating the "white savior"trope.Jeffrey Montez de Oca of the University of Colorado-Colorado Springs writes that inThe Blind Side's portrayal ofadoption,"charity operates as a signifying act of whiteness that obscures the social relations of domination that not only make charity possible but also creates an urban underclass in need of charity."[32]Melissa Anderson of theDallas Observerargues that the "mute, docile" portrayal of Oher effectively endorses theUncle Tomstereotype of African-American submission to white authority.[33]
In her book,White Fragility,Robin DiAngelocriticizedThe Blind Side's perpetuation of "negative racial stereotypes", calling it "fundamentally and insidiously anti-black". She refers to a scene in which Oher returns to his stereotypically violent former neighborhood, only leaving when Tuohy rescues him from it. She also argues that the film portrays Oher as a simpleton who uses instinct over intellect, as a psychological test concludes that Oher has little "ability to learn" but much "protective instinct" (a scientifically nonsensical statement, according to DiAngelo).[29][34]
Michael Oher has also voiced his displeasure with the movie and takes particular exception to its portrayal of his intelligence. In his 2012 book,I Beat the Odds: From Homelessness, to the Blind Side, and Beyond,Oher wrote, "I felt like it [the movie] portrayed me as dumb instead of as a kid who had never had consistent academic instruction and ended up thriving once he got it."[35][36][37]The film's claim that he didn't understand football was another point of irritation for Oher. When talking about watching his adoptive family teach him he said, "No, that's not me at all! I've been studying—really studying—the game since I was a kid!"[35][37]Despite his displeasure with his portrayal in the movie Oher has stated that he likes the film's message of perseverance and the general treatment of the Tuohy family and has been quoted as saying, "It's a great story. It seems like they helped me to get to this point. They're my family and without them I wouldn't be here," and "They taught me a lot of things, showed me a lot of different things. It shows that if you help somebody and give somebody a chance and don't judge people, look where they can get to."[38]
Legal dispute
editIn August 2023, Oher filed a lawsuit alleging that Leigh Ann and Sean Tuohy never actually adopted him, but instead created aconservatorshipwhich gave them legal authority to make business deals in his name.[39]He alleged that the Tuohys used their power as conservators to strike a deal that paid them and their two children millions of dollars in royalties fromThe Blind Sidemovie while Oher received nothing.[3]SJ Tuohy, the biological son of the Tuohy family, claims to have received "$60 - $70 grand over the course of the last four or five years."[40]
The producers ofThe Blind Side,Broderick JohnsonandAndrew Kosove,denied the Tuohys were paid "millions", claiming the family was paid $700,000 after taxes; in addition to the contractual payments, their companyAlcon Entertainmentmade a charitable contribution to the Tuohy family foundation and offered to donate an equal amount to a charity of Oher's choosing, which he declined.[41]
AuthorMichael Lewisalso denied "millions" were made, claiming Twentieth Century Fox paid $250,000 for the option to make the movie, split 50-50 with the Tuohy family, with Oher declining his royalty checks, adding, "They showered him with resources and love. That he's suspicious of them is breathtaking. The state of mind one has to be in to do that – I feel sad for him."[42]In August 2024,The New York Times Magazinecriticized Lewis for attributing Oher's lawsuit toCTEwithout evidence and promoting a white savior narrative, despite Oher already achieving high school football success before the Tuohys began their conservatorship.[43]
The biggest for me was being portrayed as not being able to read or write. When you go into a locker room and your teammates don't think you can learn a playbook, that weighs heavy. "
— Michael Oher[46]
On September 29, the judge terminated the conservatorship, which the Tuohys had said they were happy to end.[47]The Tuohys also later told the court they would remove all mentions to Oher being adopted from their website and public speaking advertisements.[48]
Accolades
editBest Picture nomination
editThe nomination ofThe Blind SideforBest Picturewas considered a surprise, even to its producers.[67]In an attempt to revitalize interest, theAcademy of Motion Picture Arts and Scienceshad upped the number of Best Picture nominees from a mandatory number of five to ten in time for the82nd Academy Awards,the yearThe Blind Sidewas nominated.[68]However, in 2011, the Academy changed the policy, stating that the Best Picture category would feature from five to ten nominees depending on voting results, as opposed to a set number of nominees.[69]The change was interpreted as a response to films likeThe Blind Sidebeing nominated for Best Picture to fill up the set number of spots.[70][71]
Soundtrack
editThe film features 23 songs by artists includingLes Paul,Young MC,Lucy Woodward,The Books,Canned Heat,Five for Fighting,and the film's co-starTim McGraw.[72]However, when the score soundtrack byCarter Burwellwas released on CD, none of the featured songs were included.
See also
editNotes
edit- ^Also forWhere the Wild Things Are.
- ^Tied withMeryl StreepforJulie & Julia.
- ^Also forA Serious Man,Howl,The Kids Are All Right,andWhere the Wild Things Are.
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Further reading
edit- Sokolove, Michael (August 18, 2024)."'The Blind Side' Made Him Famous. But He Has a Different Story to Tell ".The New York Times Magazine.RetrievedAugust 20,2024.