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The Great Debaters

First: Just register the laziness of that title. All right. The Inspiring True Story behind Great Debaters is the 1930's championship streak of East Texas's all-black Wiley College debate team, coached by poet and teacher Melvin B. Tolson. This bit of historicity is the excuse for an educational tour of the re-created Jim Crow South, where students learn life lessons amid demonstrative orchestration. Denzel Washington, declaiming Langston Hughes and professorially popping a pipe in and out of his mouth, plays Tolson with typical toothsome preening (Forest Whitaker shows up as fellow Wiley faculty member, to remind the viewer what it's like not to be acted at). Director Denzel is an adequate handler of cinematic gush and platitude, though, and even tries out a few snaky tracking shots and a compositional nod to Manet. That's about as surprising as things get; the film avoids potentially interesting frictions by always letting the team debate (and win) on the "correct" side of every issue—that which aligns with generally accepted modern liberal sympathies. The kids follow their party line all the way to the big game, a ridiculous, fallacy-riddled face-off against Harvard. Nobody gets to root for their teammates from a hospital bed, but I'll bet the idea was at least floated.

 
  • Jack Aymon 08/04/2011 10:44:00 PM

    Amazing anyone could write or speak harshly against this film

  • LtCol George W. Murray 05/25/2008 11:07:00 AM

    The reviewer appears to understand little of the difference between the price and the value of the film's historical context alone. Of course, he's got an edumakation and his desk is in rarified air, a bit too thin perhaps. Mr P, do you really think most young middle-class Americans understand the difference between a problem and and an inconvenience? Do tell, when was the last time you found yourself at the end of the proverbial whip?

  • blakndn 12/27/2007 11:05:00 PM

    One more thing. The fact that the other poster JOSH called the film "a black boy fantasy" (as if lynching was something blacks made up in the film to amuse themselves)just shows why this movie needs to be seen. To remind Americans that the attitudes of whites in that film are still alive and well in people like the poster JOSH. Now I will have to buy the film when it comes out on DVD to share with my children. Y'know, to show them the "fallacy riddled" history of this country and white racism.

  • blakndn 12/27/2007 10:51:00 PM

    Gee, they pay you to write that as a "film review"? Reads more like you dislike of Denzel Washington, instead of giving your readers an idea of what the film is about. Now I will go see it because of this lame review.

  • Josh 12/19/2007 8:51:00 PM

    This is another black boy fantasy. This film is as realistic as Star Wars or Rocky.

 

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