Director:
John Lee HancockGuión:
John Lee HancockCámara:
Alar KiviloMúsica:
Carter BurwellReparto:
Sandra Bullock, Tim McGraw, Quinton Aaron, Jae Head, Lily Collins, Ray McKinnon, Kim Dickens, Adriane Lenox, Kathy Bates, Rhoda Griffis, Brett Rice (más)Streaming (4)
Sinopsis(1)
Historia basada en la obra "The Blind Side: Evolution of the Game," de Michael Lewis, que narra la historia de Michael Oher, una joven estrella en alza elegido en el draft de la NFL americana, que después de ser echado de su casa fue recogido por una familia de acogida cuya mamá interpretará Bullock, quien tratará de alentarlo para que siga adelante con sus sueños. (Warner Bros. España)
(más)Reseñas (5)
Esperaba algo diferente, tenía información errónea y engañosa sobre toda la película, pero nada de eso perjudicó la impresión final. Una historia muy conmovedora basada en hechos reales me evocó emociones positivas. No obstante, no puedo entender por qué se premió a Sandra Bullock. Incluso después de ver la película, sigo pensando por qué, sin encontrar una explicación. Sí, es un papel diferente al de todas esas comedias y thrillers en los que simplemente sonríe o teme algo, pero no creo que sea una actuación impresionante. A mí me gustaron más sus rivales Meryl Streep y Carey Mulligan. Sin embargo, no quiero menospreciar lo que mostró Sandra Bullock y cómo luchó con el papel de una mujer testaruda y decidida que salvó a una persona talentosa de un destino desafortunado. ()
A beautiful and compelling drama shrouded in the "protector complex" of one sharp black boy. Sandra Bullock draws attention to herself here as a great actress and she convinced me with her performance. Kathy Bates, who even though she only makes a fleeting appearance, added further juice to this film. Casting an unknown actor in the lead role was a well-chosen move, as his creations and gestures are unassuming. The screenplay is rich and the music is a delight. It may be clichéd at times, but so what! I absolutely didn't mind it. The film doesn't lack action, emotion or humour - what more could you ask for. Just great! ()
The script, somehow very Americanized, doesn't allow me to believe that something like this could really happen. The whole thing is extremely idealized and desperately predictable. It seems to me like a sports fairy tale for children and adults, which is nice to look at, but that's all. (50%) ()
The Pursuit of Happiness on steroids, only that instead of the stock exchange, we have rugby. It's clear that overweight middle-class Americans, who are blindly full of the right values, with a preference for the simplest and most understandable (i.e., literally as stupid as possible), loved this and went to the cinema in droves. But comprehensively speaking, this "how it's supposed to look" commercial has neither a dramatic arc nor a hallmark of realism. It's all too stilted, straightforward and uncomplicated, going for a simple level start-finish. But individuals who have to fight for something more than the standard in life know very well that this is not exactly how it works. Sandra Bullock's acting is very economical and spot on – her interactions with the characters, on the other hand, are fantasy. ()
Sandra Bullock's role of a lifetime. A strong mother with emotion, love, and courage. A beautiful story about how being great doesn't mean being confident. The first half of the film was very moving, the second half, when everything was all about football, was a bit weaker in my opinion. ()
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