The Blind Side: Michael Oher's Early Life

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The movie Blind Side is based about NFL player Michael Oher's early life as a teen in Memphis, Tennessee. The movie has many big actors and actresses in it, including Sandra Bullock, and country singer Tim McGraw. The story takes place in Memphis, Tennessee in the early 2000's. The movie falls under a couple of different genres documentary, drama, and sports.
The movie begins when someone the Michael is staying with tries to get him into a private school. He gets in to the school but eventually the person he is staying with kicks him out. He is now homeless, and one dark and stormy night after a school play a family from the same school takes notice of him. The Tuohy family ask him to spend the night at their house. The next morning Michael

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