Based on 681 votes and 145 reviews.
A well written and directed movie that gets to the core of being given a chance and thriving within the right environment. Bullock was excellent and it was an inspiring movie.
Sandra Bullock made this a great movie, even made inclusion of college coaches believable; actor playing Oher did an excellent job as well.
This is one of the best movie ever. I watched it three times already! Its just so amazing how a decision made in a few seconds can change a person's life completely. This movie makes me feel and think a lot.
I saw this movie at the theatre last night with God Holy Spirit...amazing movie!!! I only wish the "Christians" in this movie had mentioned "Jesus" or "Yashuah" at least once in the movie, so every non-religionized/non-"christianized" person who sees it would know which God they're talking about! (I give the movie 5 out of 5, especially since they include realistic swearing/cursing words) I hope and pray to watch it again, but this time with my new gf, with possibly her almost teen son..
I immediately wanted to watch it again! Everyone I recommended it to loved it as well!
Best movie I have seen in years. I love Sandra and Quinton did a great job as well.
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This movie was fantastic - saw it compliments of Tribute. I have been recommending it to everyone I talk to about movies. The only drawback is that it is about 15 minutes too long. Otherwise - GO SEE IT!!!
This movie was fantastic! It was touching and moving but also had a side of comedy to it that people in the theater were laughing out loud to! Great job!!!
Both my wife and I saw this movie on D.V.D. and were struck by the realities of poverty, graciousness, courage, creativity, community, family, love, faith, hope and forgiveness to help one young disadvantaged African-American young man who was poverty stricken, educationally handicapped 'overcome' insurmountable odds to not only graduate high school, but college but become a successful professional athlete in football for the Baltimore Ravens, ironically, which he had to learn 'how' to play from his adopted Anglo mama. This shows again how one person can make a significant difference in another and that one person can galvanize others to invest in another. Its a story about altuistic investm