When she points it kinda ruins it for me because they were going in the other direction just seconds before when she told him to turn the car around. So home should be back the other way. Not straight ahead. It’s a small dumb thing, I know. Just takes me out of it.
@@RasmusVibeou could also take her hand gesture as “go” or “drive” he doesn’t need to know the direction he knows where he lives. This is a classic example of over thinking something an under thinking something at the same time
The real story is that the Tuohys never intended to adopt Michael. They stated “we never intended to adopt Michael…we called him ‘son’ but we didn’t mean ‘son’” These are NOT good people as this movie tries to make you believe.
She had her mind made up before she even got out of the car. She put it together fast that this new kid at school (the only black kid) had a very kind heart but likely a turbulent and sad home life. She doesn't grill him about his home life before insisting on helping him. That is wonderful.
Well said, along with the "The Proposal", always a pleasure to the eyes, and heart, viewing these types of movies. Always, pushes me harder, to find a way, to be a better person in society.
The world needs more people like Leigh Anne Edit: I see this comment has aged very poorly. Leigh-Anne and his family technically didn't adopt him and were living off of Michael Ore's talent and fame. Michael was a already a star athlete before he and the Tuohy family met.
@@ralofofriverwood4806 Big words coming from an average boy behind a computer. Tell me have you even adopted a kid at all? Have you ever done anything in your life that changed another human's life for the better? If not, then don't ever dare come at me with your BS when YOU yourself have nothing to show for your good deed (that is if you ever did a good deed).
I actually agree. Yes this film could maybe come off a bit pretentious but ultimately I love it and it's very heartwarming. Leigh Anne felt this was her maternal duty to help this boy (and yes despite his size and rough life he was still a boy). I think it's sad anyone had to even suggest they were grooming him to play football for Ole Miss or whatever. (I'm not a big sports nut, I'm a casual fan).
@@TaylorSwift2007 that is very fortunate of you and your parents sound like good people. I'm likely not as wealthy as you guys as far as money, but I feel extremely blessed and happy for everything I have. I hope it makes you feel genuinely happy to help the less fortunate as well as your parents. Keanu Reeves is worth half a billion and does the same thing out of sheer kindness. He also suffered profound loss in his life and seems to now really see what is valuable in life. This is a great film and it's nice to hear about people who are happy to share their good fortune and realize there is more than enough for everybody. God bless.
Amazing how in a few short years he went from a poor helpless homeless person to a professional multi-millionaire football player, all thanks to his new Mom that he just met on those streets.
I love to think the true story went down very similar. It does go to show that not all very wealthy people are cold and shallow. They share their good fortune and truly make a difference in this boy's life. They could've still won me over if the film had nothing to do with football.
My mom and dad weren’t very good parents and didn’t raise me the way they should have. Like the Touhy’s I have 2 friends who have taken me in and grown me up as their own. They started raising me when I was 20 and I am now 35. I thank God everyday for them because I don’t know where I would have been without them in my life.
@@ewwon2584lmao The Tuohys absolutely saw the dollar signs when they saw the real Michael. BS nonsense this movie tried to push but the reality is they saw a poor kid as an opportunity and used him for their own self gain, all while boxing him out of any compensation for the talent HE brought.
After she asked him, does he have any where to stay tonight, and the look on both there faces… mannn that one hits hard. U can tell what a good hearted woman she is, and very beautiful.
I love how neither of her own children ever come off unlikable or bratty or selfish whatsoever. The entire family fully embraced Michael as one of their own. Things like this should happen often, even without football.
I saw this movie for the first time a few weeks ago, and I just watched a review that said this movie had subtle undertones of racism. I don’t know if I got that vibe when watching this film, but this scene, although brief, was heartwarming indeed.
@@Kelly-uw1xr Wow, thanks genius. Of course, directors have absolutely no creative liberty in telling a true story and never have. This movie isn't racist but it has nothing to do with it being based on a true story. You can portray the same story, with the same base facts, in multiple different ways.
This film absolutely is sodden with the vestiges of colonial racism, but I do believe it’s driving theme is ultimately anti racist, my grandmother who I always considered very racist (and I’m very left leaning, so I’ve always tended to be sensitive towards this kind of stuff, especially because my wealthy extended family l friends with the Bushes, as in they ate dinner with them and golfed multiple times a year during that occupation. The fact my grandmother considered this her favorite film, I’ve always considered that gobsmacked odd, maybe because this film is essentially positing that individual/ heartwarming anecdotes
Feels like some people say that only for the fact that the underdog of the movie is black and the wealthy "rescuers" are white, like they just don't like the "premise". But it's a true story so you know...how's it racist? Lol so many people look for an excuse to be offended these days, even over reality.
To be honest with all u guys commenting, Michaels life and her life changed right then and there, when she told her husband to turn the car around so she can go talk to him. That part will sum up how good the movie will be.’it was obvious that part, first had a distinct look on her face as he walked passed the car, and she said… turn around that when both their life changed.
Uncle Bobby: hey it's uncle Bobby happy new year..listen I've had about five cold ones... Leanne: of course you have Uncle: so I'm just going to go ahead and ask, do you know there's a colored boy in your Christmas card?
There are two kinds of people in this world. Someone who would say “say what is he wearing” and laugh or someone who would say “what is he wearing” and do what she did.
it is true but a backstory to it Oher claims that the Tuohys tricked him into signing a conservatorship when he was 18 years old that authorized them to make business deals in his name and manage his funds. Oher claims that the Tuohys made millions of dollars from “The Blind Side” and that he was never paid any share of that money. Michael no longer follows the family on social media anymore
I never seen this movie, so i decided to look up some scenes for it bc of the situation that’s going on, and yeah this is terrible this feels like something 30 Rock would parody with Tracey and Jenna. Feels like some white savior shit
Stereotype much? There are lots of families like this. I've met them. The only difference he went to the NFL. Why do so many people oppose interracial adoption?
First, but I hate this movie more than my mom. As for Sandra Bullock, she's more narcissistic than my family and teachers (whether they told me not to say "well" or just did let away).
I love Sean's "where we going?" because he thinks they're driving Michael somewhere and Leigh Anne is all, "home!" like, duh!
When she points it kinda ruins it for me because they were going in the other direction just seconds before when she told him to turn the car around. So home should be back the other way. Not straight ahead. It’s a small dumb thing, I know. Just takes me out of it.
@rasmus vibe it’s a movie they just didn’t show it doesn’t really matter maybe they took him to get food 🤣
@@RasmusVibeou could also take her hand gesture as “go” or “drive” he doesn’t need to know the direction he knows where he lives. This is a classic example of over thinking something an under thinking something at the same time
Sean just was hoping they would have dropped Mike off somewhere and it be only that.
The real story is that the Tuohys never intended to adopt Michael.
They stated “we never intended to adopt Michael…we called him ‘son’ but we didn’t mean ‘son’”
These are NOT good people as this movie tries to make you believe.
the mom mode dont you dare lie to me, thats spot on damn i wouldnt dare lie to her.
Calm down
@@MenteMaestra91 you calm down
@@TerdFerguson1000 - lol!
calm down, calm down, girl you sweet like fanta, fanta
@@TerdFerguson1000 YOU calm down lmao
"Don't you dare lie to me" already had her mind made up
She had her mind made up before she even got out of the car. She put it together fast that this new kid at school (the only black kid) had a very kind heart but likely a turbulent and sad home life. She doesn't grill him about his home life before insisting on helping him. That is wonderful.
This movie lied to everyone lmao
The words of a mother who cares.
The moment she said “stop the car!” That was it. She was his mama then and there. :)
This is probably Sandra bullocks absolute best movie. God I love watching this.
Well said, along with the "The Proposal", always a pleasure to the eyes, and heart, viewing these types of movies. Always, pushes me harder, to find a way, to be a better person in society.
The world needs more people like Leigh Anne
Edit: I see this comment has aged very poorly. Leigh-Anne and his family technically didn't adopt him and were living off of Michael Ore's talent and fame. Michael was a already a star athlete before he and the Tuohy family met.
@@ralofofriverwood4806 Big words coming from an average boy behind a computer. Tell me have you even adopted a kid at all? Have you ever done anything in your life that changed another human's life for the better? If not, then don't ever dare come at me with your BS when YOU yourself have nothing to show for your good deed (that is if you ever did a good deed).
@@The_Psycho_Red_Ranger he's speaking the truth
I actually agree. Yes this film could maybe come off a bit pretentious but ultimately I love it and it's very heartwarming. Leigh Anne felt this was her maternal duty to help this boy (and yes despite his size and rough life he was still a boy). I think it's sad anyone had to even suggest they were grooming him to play football for Ole Miss or whatever. (I'm not a big sports nut, I'm a casual fan).
@@TaylorSwift2007 that is very fortunate of you and your parents sound like good people. I'm likely not as wealthy as you guys as far as money, but I feel extremely blessed and happy for everything I have. I hope it makes you feel genuinely happy to help the less fortunate as well as your parents. Keanu Reeves is worth half a billion and does the same thing out of sheer kindness. He also suffered profound loss in his life and seems to now really see what is valuable in life. This is a great film and it's nice to hear about people who are happy to share their good fortune and realize there is more than enough for everybody. God bless.
Ooh this did not age well
This makes me cry all the time sort of went through the same thing but it’s my aunt and uncle who stopped and saved me I owe them my life ❤️
Be forever grateful!
Amazing how in a few short years he went from a poor helpless homeless person to a professional multi-millionaire football player, all thanks to his new Mom that he just met on those streets.
That's the power of love
@@jamesresendiz9034 also the power of plot
I love to think the true story went down very similar. It does go to show that not all very wealthy people are cold and shallow. They share their good fortune and truly make a difference in this boy's life. They could've still won me over if the film had nothing to do with football.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 look up the Dr. Phil episode where the actual family went on and explained the story
Amen... It goes to show some people really do care and can look pass the color of someone's skin see into there own heart..
Most wholesome thing I have ever seen
My pops would lock me out of the house when I was 13.I’ll never forget how long the night seemed when it was so cold.😢
❤
Now that is ONE DAMN GOOD MAMA!
No matter the situation now, this movie will always have a special place in my heart
LMAOOO!!!
My mom and dad weren’t very good parents and didn’t raise me the way they should have. Like the Touhy’s I have 2 friends who have taken me in and grown me up as their own. They started raising me when I was 20 and I am now 35. I thank God everyday for them because I don’t know where I would have been without them in my life.
Same. Got taken in at 19 am now 32. Not all parents are the ones you had in childhood. Barely had.
A real mother is a mother to all babies
then use him to earn money rofl
He was a grown man not a baby Jesus
@@Okaydokie173 ok and? Do you not know what a figure of speech is? 🙈
@@Okaydokie173 don’t be mad no one cared for you
@@ewwon2584lmao
The Tuohys absolutely saw the dollar signs when they saw the real Michael.
BS nonsense this movie tried to push but the reality is they saw a poor kid as an opportunity and used him for their own self gain, all while boxing him out of any compensation for the talent HE brought.
After she asked him, does he have any where to stay tonight, and the look on both there faces… mannn that one hits hard. U can tell what a good hearted woman she is, and very beautiful.
To whoever disliked this scene, I volunteer to help you find your soul.
How could you even tell if anyone disliked it lol
@@ggmann13 When I posted this, you could still see how many people disliked a video
@@PunisherNYCC damn really did they only Chang that less than ten month ago?? Fuuuuuck it feels like an eternity
@@ggmann13 They should have kept it but some people complained that it was like bullying when people didn't like their stuff🤣🤣
Lol, they just disliked it cause they know they want to see the whole movie 💙🏈
Pivotal scene.. the mother/son bond has been established and it sets the tone for the rest of the film.
I love how neither of her own children ever come off unlikable or bratty or selfish whatsoever. The entire family fully embraced Michael as one of their own. Things like this should happen often, even without football.
This is one of the best movies ever❤️
"Why were you goin to the gym?"
Big Mike, why were you goin to the gym?"
"Cuz...it's warm".
That shit hit me like a ton of bricks fr
Maybe he’s just shy.
Me too
It should. People never realize how great they have it until you suffer or see someone else suffering.
@@flightofthebumblebee9529 yeah, like not having running water where I lay my head every night for over 5yrs now
@@ShadowG72 you don't have running water? What is your situation?
I saw this movie for the first time a few weeks ago, and I just watched a review that said this movie had subtle undertones of racism. I don’t know if I got that vibe when watching this film, but this scene, although brief, was heartwarming indeed.
The “racism” part of the story was somewhat covered in the film, where the NCAA got involved.
It’s… it’s based on a true story lol
@@Kelly-uw1xr Wow, thanks genius. Of course, directors have absolutely no creative liberty in telling a true story and never have. This movie isn't racist but it has nothing to do with it being based on a true story. You can portray the same story, with the same base facts, in multiple different ways.
This film absolutely is sodden with the vestiges of colonial racism, but I do believe it’s driving theme is ultimately anti racist, my grandmother who I always considered very racist (and I’m very left leaning, so I’ve always tended to be sensitive towards this kind of stuff, especially because my wealthy extended family l friends with the Bushes, as in they ate dinner with them and golfed multiple times a year during that occupation. The fact my grandmother considered this her favorite film, I’ve always considered that gobsmacked odd, maybe because this film is essentially positing that individual/ heartwarming anecdotes
Feels like some people say that only for the fact that the underdog of the movie is black and the wealthy "rescuers" are white, like they just don't like the "premise". But it's a true story so you know...how's it racist? Lol so many people look for an excuse to be offended these days, even over reality.
We need more people like her. Give her a Oscar for being nice
didn't age well
Actually we need much much less people like her.
@@reviewtechUSSR1why tf
Lol 😆
@@ewwon2584why?
Sandra Bullock with blonde hair reminds me of my former foster mother who I’m still in contact with
Was she kind to you?
@@The_Psycho_Red_Ranger yeah she was she was strict but she taught me everything about life
"Don't you dare lie to me" tiger mom's love !!!
That’s more “Mama Bear” than “Tiger Mom”
The newest scandal bought me here ☕️
Same
Shed a few tears first time I saw this scene, I had a similar experience in my past
One of the greatest scene in movie history of simple compassion and empthay.
and milking someone to earn money HAHAHA
Which is part of a story that is a lie
This the only movie to ever make me cry and it was this scene in particular
This is like one of the best scenes out of the movie tbh
I love this movie its so wholesome and genuine
To be honest with all u guys commenting, Michaels life and her life changed right then and there, when she told her husband to turn the car around so she can go talk to him. That part will sum up how good the movie will be.’it was obvious that part, first had a distinct look on her face as he walked passed the car, and she said… turn around that when both their life changed.
i wish quinton got nominated for an oscar
Sandra was so moved with this whole experience she almost gave up atheism lol
As a mama myself, I don’t care how big you are, if I say ur gonna sleep in a warm bed and have some food, that’s what gonna happen 🙌🏻
As an adult if you were to say that to me, I wouldn’t fight you. I’d obey
She was like fuck no not tonight 🤣
I wish a rich momma tell me to go to her home when i was a kid😭
They were such a Beautiful Family
I love this movie very inspiring 😢
To the 6 who put thumbs down shame on you all
The fact that she didn't even have to ask her husband because they trust each-other so much is everything.
Don’t mess with mama bear! 🐻 🥰
"Where we goin'?"
"Home."
❤️❤️❤️
Incredible job
1:25="Don't you dare lie to me".
Funny she says that and it was her lieing to him.
Read the people magazine story. So do you believe every lawsuit out there? Especially after the accused just made two hundred million dollars.
I like how she asked if he had a place to stay and when he said yes, she knew he was lying.
So many of these comments seem to have aged horribly.
No they haven't. Don't be so affected by the drive-by media.
They really haven't. This is still a great movie regardless of what's going on right now.
Uncle Bobby: hey it's uncle Bobby happy new year..listen I've had about five cold ones...
Leanne: of course you have
Uncle: so I'm just going to go ahead and ask, do you know there's a colored boy in your Christmas card?
😂😂 to damn funny
Beauty and courage
My favorite move
I don't care what really happened between Big Mike and leigh Anne. This is a great movie.
it basically became a fiction movie
@@EricSPizarro Still a very good movie.
@@babayaga13086 maybe, just like the Avengers or Home Alone. A good script based on pure fiction
Get Out (2017) vibes now
Scandal or no scandal, Sandy Bullock did incredibly
If this movie didn’t make you cry…get checked for being a human lol
Well, this is awkward now.
Well this aged like fine wine
you mean milk
@@EricSPizarrohe was being sarcastic 💀
The top comments have aged like cheese
She is angel :)
“Hey Sean we can make money off that boy there”
There are two kinds of people in this world. Someone who would say “say what is he wearing” and laugh or someone who would say “what is he wearing” and do what she did.
Hey Look It's Michael Oher.
1min20sec - what Sandra Bullock does with her lip when he says it's warm. It's little details like that which make great actors.
At 1:24 she went full black mum mode
@PWNZ powerful caring mom vibes that’s how
@@chowderwhillis9448 My mom's like that. Guess she's not Mexican then lmao
Being black has nothing to do with it
South
That’s a southern thing.
I feel like this may end up like me some day 😢 since I have a strained relationship with my parents
We need more movies like this not some superheroes sh...t
Whether it’s true or not, it’s a good movie
it is true but a backstory to it Oher claims that the Tuohys tricked him into signing a conservatorship when he was 18 years old that authorized them to make business deals in his name and manage his funds. Oher claims that the Tuohys made millions of dollars from “The Blind Side” and that he was never paid any share of that money. Michael no longer follows the family on social media anymore
😢 the fact this movie is based on lies and greed is why Michael need a sandra mother not leanee
Amazing 🥲 😻 🤩
big mike looks like romelu lukaku
I can see it a little bit lol
1:25
My advice to the brothers and sisters stay far away from their brothers and sisters
I never seen this movie, so i decided to look up some scenes for it bc of the situation that’s going on, and yeah this is terrible this feels like something 30 Rock would parody with Tracey and Jenna. Feels like some white savior shit
I do remember some memes about it as if it was "white guilt - the movie"
Stereotype much? There are lots of families like this. I've met them. The only difference he went to the NFL. Why do so many people oppose interracial adoption?
This coment section 😂
reminds me of my ma
0:44 Turn Around
Is he shy or he have anxiety disorder?
He was depressed.
🥇🏅🏆won
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Dozen times I've watched this movie and it keeps making me cry like a baby.. but in a cool way. 😎✨🥲
She’s definitely the original Karen 😂
Seriously 😳 😐 😒
That's scripture what she did.
This is a lie
She def a freak for this 😹 it’s just too stereotypical
First, but I hate this movie more than my mom. As for Sandra Bullock, she's more narcissistic than my family and teachers (whether they told me not to say "well" or just did let away).
Yeah before she did birdbox
Why do you hate it
@@isaiahtwasabi9402 what?
Dude what? Why?😂
@@aceay yeah I want to know also, his sentence is weird😅