Remember The Titans(2000)
Powerful drama about the controversial appointment of a black high school football coach to help improve the school's race relations.
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Age group12+ years
Duration108 mins
Remember the Titians is an inspiring, uplifting film full of laughter and sadness and happiness at its own times. This film is really a 5* quality film but not just because of the funny quotes and jokes.. but about how this film puts that important message out there to people like the characters in this film. For example, the people who are still refusing to get along with other races and are tarnishing the equality that spreads among us! In this movie at first the boys had no intension of even willing to play with each other let alone even become friends but however over time they did put their differences aside and became family even better, they became BROTHERS! There's this one beautiful scene at the end where one of the white team player get's injured badly and the other black team player comes in to see him, however the nurse refuses to let the black man come in as she doesn't recognise him as a family member due to his skin colour but the injured man says.....It's okay, he's my brother! That line gave me goose bumps as it was just the ending you needed for a film. This film brings great emotions to the viewers as the brotherhood shown is so effective and really can make a grown man cry!
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