Inspirational and Uplifting
Created: 30/04/08
Two words perfectly sum up this movie - inspirational and uplifting. I have not seen Antwone Fisher, but I will be sure to check it out after seeing this.
Before watching this, I had never even heard about Wiley College or what it did in the '30s, so not only is it great entertainment but it is also educational. I don't know how closely the movie follows the actual events so I can't point out the flaws, but it doesn't matter because the movie is brilliant and moving. This is an underdog movie and you'll be rooting for the Wiley College team throughout the movie. The acting is marvelous by all the actors, but recognition has to be given to the three stars that portray the debaters, Denzel Washington, and Forest Whitaker. Not only is Denzel great as an actor, he is even better as a director. As other reviewers have said, out of all the actors Denzel Whitaker is the star. His portrayal of James Farmer, Jr. is outstanding and this role will certainly further his acting career. Forest Whitaker doesn't have a huge role to play, but he performs his parts beautifully (for example the hog and the sheriff scenes).
Overall this is a very inspirational and uplifting movie. I wouldn't be surprised if it gets a few Oscar nods.
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Really Enjoyed This Film Until...
Created: 14/12/08
...I watched the bonus features.
Why? Well I bought into the whole storyline, and really enjoyed the actors, the time period, and the moral of the story.
However, just like what happened in "The Last King of Scotland", the people I cared about were not real!
Two of three main debaters were not real people, but a composite of a few of the debaters during that time period... I really enjoyed this film, but seeing that bonus feature state that the two of the main characters were not real made me feel like I was snookered!
That is because at the end of the film, before the credits, there are 'updates' as to what happened to each of the main characters. How could that be when at least two of those characters were not 'real' people but instead were 'reel' people?!
So I am toning down my rating of this movie/DVD xtras from an 'Excellent' to a 'Good' rating. The "Inspired By A True story" line should be more prominent before actually viewing the film IMHO.
Note: Denzel Washington, Denzel Whitaker, Forest Whitaker, and the other did a great job in their roles. My review has nothing bad to say about their acting, as I enjoyed the film....
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Created: 17/03/09
The film, based on a true story, revolves around the efforts of debate coach Melvin B. Tolson (Denzel Washington) at historically black Wiley College to place his team on equal footing with whites in the American South during the 1930s, when Jim Crow laws were common and lynch mobs were a pervasive fear for blacks. In the movie, the Wiley team eventually succeeds to the point where they are able to debate Harvard University.

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Incredible must see movie!
Created: 03/08/08
The Great Debaters is a truly uplifting movie. The great debaters focuses around a four person debate team from Wiley College from Marshall Texas. The movie focuses on how these debaters come from a small religious college in the states to end up debating Harvard.
The movie deals with a couple of subplots along the way including the unionization of share croppers in the southern states, poverty in the 1930's, and of course social activism and the treatment of African American's in 1930's Texas.
This movie is based upon a true story and is truly amazing.
5/5
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Great History for Wiley College in Texas
Created: 09/04/09
A Great Movie in the history of Wiley College in Texas. A strong move on behalf of Professor Melvin Tolson to have a black debate team in hostile Texas at the time. Excellent movie for Black history.

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