Hey, Big Mike.

Maxwell 2022-03-19 09:01:03



I finished watching this movie at two o'clock in the morning.
Can make me sleep well and laugh.

A very typical and warm American inspirational film.
Actually, I gave it to Samsung and half, for this film.
And this true story,
I can't rate it,
whether it is Mama's kindness or Michael's courage,
I can't reach it.


I always think of Cherish when I watch this movie.
They have similarities. They are
all fat and bloated blacks.
They all have childhoods that
are unbearable to look back. They all have seemingly gloomy lives that cannot be grasped. Some of them were once.

However, they were oriented in completely opposite directions.
Cherish is to record what Precious has experienced in an almost cruel way.
The Blind Side
has always made people feel that life is full of hope.
It is warm. There will always be someone who will give you a bed you never had, and
a striped shirt of various colors.


Very warm.


But cherishing makes me feel more.


After all, people like Michael who feel that they can receive such a favor are only a minority,
and more people like Precious are still out of our reach.



However, looking at Michael's smile still makes us feel a ray of light,
this lovely Big Mike who doesn't want to hurt others.









PS: The name of Michael's "brother" is very loving! ! !




PPS: Sandra Bullock looks younger than in the proposal,
I think





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  • Noah 2021-10-20 19:02:16

    When I saw it halfway through, I wanted to give this pretend to be a two-star for the warmth, but at the end I found that it was a real person and a real thing. Well, the human nature is still glorious, four-star.

  • Orland 2022-03-24 09:01:21

    One of the most warm and touching feature films of 2009! Super recommended, although a bit late...

The Blind Side quotes

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: [to redneck heckler at football game] Hey... crotchmouth! Yeah, you! Zip it, or I'll come up there and zip if for ya!

    [to same, after his kid gets sacked]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Yo, deliverance. You see number 74? Well, that's *my* son.

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: I'd like to become a legal guardian.

    CPS Welfare Worker: God help that child!