The Blind Side

The Blind Side

Movie |

Christian | American Football

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  • Genre(s): Drama, Biography, Sports
  • Language(s): English
  • Director(s): John Lee Hancock, Gail Hunter
  • Cast(s): Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Lily Collins, Ray McKinnon See all Cast & Crew
  • Duration: 2h 9min
  • Music: Brad Sherman,Carter Burwell,Jon Johnson,Julia Michels,Keith Bilderbeck
  • Award(s): Oscar 2010 (Won)
    Oscar 2010 (Nominated) Awards List
  • Similar To: Concussion, Remember the Titans
  • Story:
    A Caucasian family adopts Michael, a homeless African-American youngster, and works with him to overcome his academic challenges as well as his personal past trauma so he can thrive in American Football.
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7.6/10
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STORY, RATINGS AND REVIEWS

Story
A Caucasian family adopts Michael, a homeless African-American youngster, and works with him to overcome his academic challenges as well as his personal past trauma so he can thrive in American Football.
Ratings

7.6/10

IMDb
The Blind Side Review

The Blind Side is an absolutely amazing movie. It is full of so many heart-warming elements and the fact that it is based on true events just makes it even better. The casting is top-notch and all the actors have done justice to their roles. Sandra Bullock has always been a shining star and her role in the film is that of a strong, successful woman who has a heart of gold. The audience will fall in love with her character and at the same time inspire to be like her. The storyline is so beautiful and the plot development takes place in a way that you are hooked to the screen. The rest of the actors have also done a phenomenal job and the film is so engaging, personal, and inspiring that you are left feeling so good towards the end. There are moments that are tear-jerkers as well. The film is definitely a must-watch.

AWARDS

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Won
Oscar Award

Best Performance by an Actress in a Leading Role | 2010 | Sandra

Golden Globe Award

Best Performance by an Actress in a Motion Picture Drama | 2010 | Sandra

Critics Choice Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Sandra

ASCAP Award

Top Box Office Films For | 2010 | Carter

Top Box Office Films | 2010 | Carter

Actor Award

Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Leading Role | 2010 | Sandra

PFCS Award

Best Performance by a Youth Male | 2009 | Jae

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Drama | 2010

Choice Movie Actress Drama | 2010 | Sandra

Movieguide Award

Best Movie for Mature Audiences | 2010

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Nominations
Oscar Award

Best Motion Picture of the Year | 2010 | Broderick

HPA Award

Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2010

All Def Movie Award

Most Helpful White Person | 2016 | Sandra

Blimp Award

Favorite Movie Actress For | 2010 | Sandra

Favorite Movie Actress | 2010 | Sandra

MTV Movie Award

Best Female Performance | 2010 | Sandra

Best Breakout Star | 2010 | Quinton

OFTA Film Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Sandra

Image Award

Outstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2010 | Quinton

Outstanding Actress in a Motion Picture | 2010 | Sandra

Outstanding Motion Picture | 2010

Outstanding Writing in a Motion Picture Theatrical or Television | 2010 | John Lee

IOFCP Award

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2010 | Sandra

Teen Choice Award

Choice Movie Breakout Male | 2010 | Quinton

World Soundtrack Award

Soundtrack Composer of the Year For and | 2010

Soundtrack Composer of the Year | 2010 | Carter

Young Artist Award

Best Performance in a Feature Film Supporting Young Actor | 2010 | Jae

BET Award

Best Actor | 2010 | Quinton

Best Movie | 2010

Black Reel Award

Best Actor | 2010 | Quinton

Best Breakthrough Performance | 2010 | Quinton

Best Screenplay Original or Adapted | 2010 | John Lee

Best Film | 2010 | Andrew A.

Critics Choice Award

Best Young ActorActress | 2010 | Jae

DFCS Award

Best Actress | 2010 | Sandra

Gold Derby Film Award

Lead Actress | 2010 | Sandra

HPA s Award

Outstanding Editing Feature Film | 2010 | Mark

WAFCA Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Sandra

Best Screenplay Adapted | 2009 | John Lee

SDFCS Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Sandra

DFWFCA Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Sandra

ACCA Award

Best Actress in a Leading Role | 2009 | Sandra

HFCS Award

Best Actress | 2009 | Sandra

BOX OFFICE

Budget 29,000,000 USD

Box Office Collection 309,200,000 USD

TRIVIA AND POPULAR DIALOGUES

Trivia

Collins Tuohy, an A student, rearranged her schedules, and dropped out of several advanced placement classes, to share more classes with Michael Oher and help him graduate.

When Quinton Aaron auditioned for the film, he was working as a security guard between acting gigs. After his audition, he left a card with his contact information and offered to work as a security guard on the set in case he wasn't selected to play Michael Oher.

Julia Roberts was offered the role of Leigh Anne Tuohy before Sandra Bullock, who turned it down three times because of her concerns about playing the part of a devout Christian. During the first couple of weeks of shooting, Bullock thought her acting was so bad she considered dropping out. John Lee Hancock had worked so hard on the project she didn't want to ruin it. However, she didn't quit and ended up winning the Best Leading Actress Oscar for her performance.

Sandra Bullock took a pay cut to make the film and agreed to a percentage of the film's profits, which turned out to be considerable.

When the Tuohys are riding home from S.J. Tuohy's school play, Sean Tuohy says the "quesadilla saved our ass". According to the book, Taco Bell sales were down at one time and Sean's stores were in some financial trouble. Then, Taco Bell introduced the quesadilla and sales increased and Sean's stores prospered.

Popular Dialogues

"Michael Oher: Courage is a hard thing to figure. You can have courage based on a dumb idea or mistake, but you're not supposed to question adults, or your coach or your teacher, because they make the rules. Maybe they know best, but maybe they don't. It all depends on who you are, where you come from. Didn't at least one of the six hundred guys think about giving up, and joining with the other side? I mean, valley of death that's pretty salty stuff. That's why courage it's tricky. Should you always do what others tell you to do? Sometimes you might not even know why you're doing something. I mean any fool can have courage. But honor, that's the real reason for you either do something or you don't. It's who you are and maybe who you want to be. If you die trying for something important, then you have both honor and courage, and that's pretty good. I think that's what the writer was saying, that you should hope for courage and try for honor. And maybe even pray that the people telling you what to do have some, too."

"Michael Oher: It's nice, I never had one before. Leigh Anne Touhy: What, a room to yourself? Michael Oher: A bed."