In her latest movie, The Blind Side, Sandra Bullock plays Leigh Ann Touhy, a wealthy interior decorator from Memphis who, along with her Taco Bell franchise-owning husband Sean (Tim McGraw), brings a homeless teenager into their home and hearts. They love him, guide him, and nurture in him the family’s passion for football. This true story of Michael Oher (Quinton Aron), right tackle for the Baltimore Ravens, is a bit sappy but the acting is strong and the story line interesting.
I like Sandra Bullock – she’s cute, a bit quirky, and I usually feel really good after watching one of her performances. Her films aren’t high brow, but hey – sometimes I just want to relax and enjoy. I will also admit that I love sports movies (Hoosiers, Field of Dreams, Rudy, etc). Since I live in the South where sports for some is almost a religion, that type of story line would have made this a pleasant enough experience.
Even if you aren’t a sports person I think many of you will still appreciate Bullock’s character. So few movies feature a woman who is unabashedly strong and assertive without being bitchy. Leigh Ann Touhy is fierce when it comes to her family and she does things in that sweet, almost always smiling sort of way that’s woven into the fabric of so many strong Southern women’s personalities. At one point she tells a drug dealer, “If you so much as set foot downtown you will be sorry. I’m in a prayer group with the D.A., I’m a member of the NRA and I’m always packing.” She knows what she considers to be the right way of doing things – her way – and she isn’t shy about sharing that point of view with others.
If you’re a fan of strong, bossy, southern women, The Blind Side is a must see movie.










