Don't you dare lie to me.

Toni 2022-04-20 09:01:13

Watch this movie in the afternoon. Different from the inspiration and warmth that consistently appeared in film reviews, I saw something else.


night. It just rained. Strong black kid Big Mike wears a big blue T-shirt and walks down the road in November. A car with a happy family pulled up beside him and his mother, Leigh Anne, got out.

Do you have any place to stay tonight? she asked him.
He didn't answer, just nodded slightly.
Don't you dare lie to me. she said.
He looked up at her, clearly hesitated for a moment, and finally shook his head.


This small episode, many people won't even remember. But it touched me easily: I

was obviously homeless, I never had a bed of my own, I only had short-sleeved clothes in the cold weather, I went to the school gym in the evening just because it's warm, but I still have to stay in the gym. When asked with concern, nod to indicate have some place to stay. But he met her, she is not an ordinary person, she will directly break his disguise/protection/backward/whatever when he nods... He was fortunate enough to meet her, this Mama is his savior.


I've never liked Sandra before, I think she's an actress with too hard lines. But this time she made me feel soft inside. There is a lie, behind which there is determination, reluctance, cherishing, endless compromise, and despair that longs for warmth. Can you tell the difference, can be so resolute, and extend a pair of helping hands.
But no matter what, we should always remember the good of others. And be grateful for it, even if it might just be a beautiful bubble. You shouldn't hate anyone: because if you don't love him, how can you really hate him; and if you love him, how can you hate him, you will give this person the best and most, until Your world is full of smiles.

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Extended Reading
  • Dina 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Overall a good American romantic drama. Two important conditions for success: talent and luck. It has to be envied by the way of education in American families and schools in the film. It's easy to shape the theme of a white savior in the film, but perhaps this is also our stereotype of the white community, which should not be applied indiscriminately to individuals. Since it is a real story, the political correctness of the film is understandable, and it is even more precious today when the racial issue in the United States is intensifying.

  • Helmer 2021-10-20 19:02:16

    Aha, ah, as long as every rich woman gives a little love, the world will become a beautiful world

The Blind Side quotes

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: [talking about the Tuohy's Christmas card photo with Michael in it]

    Elaine: He looks so big compared to you like Jessica Lange right next to King Kong

    [amidst chuckles]

    Beth: Hey, does Michael get the family discount at Taco Bell? 'Cause if he does Sean is gonna lose a few stores.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's a good kid.

    Elaine: Well, I say you make it official and just adopt him

    [laughs]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: He's going to be eighteen in a few months it doesn't make much sense to legally adopt.

    [they all stare at her]

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, is this some sort of white guilt thing?

    Elaine: What would your Daddy say?

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Um... before or after he turns around in his grave? Daddy's been gone five years Elaine. Make matters worse you were at the funeral, remember? You were wearing Chanel and that awful black hat? Look, here's the deal, I don't need y'all to approve my choices alright, but I do ask that you respect them. You have no idea what this boy has been through and if this becomes some running diatribe, I can find overpriced salad a lot closer to home.

    Sherry: Leigh Ann, I'm so sorry, we didn't mean to...

    Elaine: No, we didn't really.

    Beth: I think what you are doing is so great. Opening up your home to him... honey, you are changing that boy's life.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: No, he's changing mine.

    Elaine: [snidely] And that's great for you. But, seriously, Leigh Ann, aren't you worried for Collins? I mean, she's a beautiful white girl, and he's a big, black boy.

    Leigh Anne Touhy: Shame on you.

    [gets up]

    Leigh Anne Touhy: I'm getting this.

    [she leaves]

  • Leigh Anne Touhy: Well, alright then.