Football ends racism? Yeah, right.
Remember the Titans (2000)
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Reviews Counted:128
Fresh:91
Rotten:37
Average Rating:6.2/10
Consensus: An inspirational crowd-pleaser with a healthy dose of social commentary, Remember the Titans may be predictable, but it’s also well-crafted and features terrific performances.
Theatrical Release:Sep 29, 2000 Wide
Box Office: $114,297,071
Synopsis: While on the surface, high school football may seem like an innocent game played by the young, for the young, it is, in fact, much, much more. For millions, including many fans who are well removed... While on the surface, high school football may seem like an innocent game played by the young, for the young, it is, in fact, much, much more. For millions, including many fans who are well removed from their high school years but who love to sit in those creaky bleachers every Friday night/Saturday morning, it is something akin to a religion. Director Boaz Yakin's REMEMBER THE TITANS captures the heart of high school football while tackling the sins of its fathers, chronicling the true story of the undefeated 1971 T.C. Williams team of Alexandria, Virginia, which was the first integrated high school team in the state. Denzel Washington brings his ever-powerful presence to the role of coach Herman Boone, who is brought in to oversee the transition to integration. Though Boone is eventually successful as a coach, the townspeople dissaprove of him because he replaces the popular, entrenched former coach, Bill Yoast (Will Patton). At first, coach Yoast resents being supplanted, while coach Boone is told that his promotion was just for show--to help the integration--and that he's likely to be lifted if the team loses a game. Will the coaches and players be able to overcome their adversity and make T.C. Williams a beacon for integration in sports? Those viewers who follow history already know the answer. But REMEMBER THE TITANS portrays the story and delivers the inspirational result with a passion and glory that will warm the hearts of all those dedicated high school football fans who continue to bring pride to the sport. [More]
Starring: Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Hayden Panettiere, Donald Faison
Starring: Denzel Washington, Will Patton, Hayden Panettiere, Donald Faison, Wood Harris, Ryan Hurst, Ethan Suplee, Nicole Ari Parker, Kip Pardue, Craig Kirkwood, Kate Bosworth
Director: Boaz Yakin
Director: Boaz Yakin
Screenwriter: Gregory Allen Howard
Producer: Jerry Bruckheimer, Chad Oman
Composer: Trevor Rabin
Studio: Buena Vista Pictures
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Reviews for Remember the Titans
a good-hearted and sometimes surprisingly moving film that's certain to earn high marks from family audiences and from fans of Denzel Washington...
Conservando la esencia combativa de una película de deportes, Remember the Titans es más que eso; es una historia verídica.
The result is the sort of deeply massaged truth that isn't stranger than fiction -- it's worse than fiction.
The acting and casting is top pick, highlighted by Denzel Washington's fierce opinionating and single-mindedness. Will Patton is totally impressive in the way he remains sympathetic and complex.
I must say I'm becoming very impressed with Jerry Bruckheimer as of late.
…while it doesn’t entirely capitalize on its homogenized premise, it avoids embarrassing itself by reaching too far.
When the hard battle for integration is served up as a feel-good package, we've all been bamboozled.
Generally this is a skilful film, subtle as can be expected from a major studio, with involving, detailed characterisations, and the best kind of tear-jerking moments -- those that earn the right to be there.
A wonderful crowd pleaser, and as long as you don’t expect too much of it or think about it too deeply, it will remain a favourite.
It's got Denzel Washington in it (generally a good sign), it's not just about gridiron, it's not as predictable as you might think, and it's actually rather good.
Because the makers of "Remember the Titans" have their hearts in the right place, it's easy to forgive them for overstating their message.
Nno pretende ser un análisis concienzudo ni una crítica determinante sobre los prejuicios raciales o sobre el poder de la motivación
an updated combination of Rocky and any one of the "conscience liberalism" dramas of the '40s and '50s starring Harry Belafonte or Sidney Poitier
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