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Two Movie with the same Intensity Through Life you can learned many different lessons and in the Film The Blind Side and Invictus shows us many life learned lessons and hardships .The Blind Side and Invictus both present the issues of uniting each other through the sport each movie present in the film, but The Blind Side shows the determination in helps other can be good, the Invictus show us that even what life put Mandela through many trials and tribulations and did what was right to help others and bring them together
Both Firms are based on a true story and both formulaic about show us an expected win on there playing field. We see that Invictus is concern about the destiny of the nation and it’s instances for the continent, the firmness on the tone of respectful nobility strips the movie of any intensity Nelson Mandela, who was played by Morgan Freeman, is an considerate, courteous, firm, and logical, but these characters, so vital to the leader magnetism, do not offer themselves to drama. In The Blind Side, how Mrs. Tuohy showed her moral, trustful, respectful and compassionate women. How The Blind Side and Invictus showed how Nelson Mandela and Mrs. Tuohy has an open heart for helping others and standing up for what is right. For example, in The Blind Side how the family brought in Michael Oher and helped him and treated him like their own child. In the film Invictus how Nelson Mandela showed the rugby team what they was playing for and team the leader how to lead by example. Also How Mandela was elected president and was trying to make a racial change in the county. He started with his security originally there was 4 black on his security team for the rugby team but he made four white members to the list so it could be equal rights. By contrasting, the small story of Micheal Oher and his new white family is enthusiastic charged and active. Sandra Bullock plays Mrs.Tuohy the mother as an energetic, woman powerhouse who will not cooperation her tight

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