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March 2010
THE BLIND SIDE - DVD REVIEW |
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by Kam Williams
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What is it about the holiday season and heartwarming tales revolving around an orphan who’s miraculously saved by some selfless act of charity? 2009’s contribution to the tried-and-true genre was The Blind Side, a real-life story based on Michael Lewis’ best seller of the same name. Written and directed by John Lee Hancock (The Alamo), The Blind Side is best approached as the antiseptic version of Precious designed for the tweener demographic. Where the relentlessly-harrowing Precious is raw and unnerving, The Blind Side presents relatively unthreatening scenarios subtly suggesting that the solution for the host of woes visited upon ghetto dwellers lies in being rescued from their misery by wealthy benefactors.
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