Remember the Titans
Director: Boaz Yakin
Actors: Denzel Washington (as Coach Herman Boone), Will Patton (as Coach Bill Yoast), Wood Harris (as Julius Campbell), Ryan Hurst (as Gerry Bertier), Donald Adeosun Faison (as Petey Jones (as Donald Faison)), Craig Kirkwood (as Jerry 'Rev' Harris), Ethan Suplee (as Louie Lastik), Kip Pardue (as Ronnie 'Sunshine' Bass), Hayden Panettiere (as Sheryl Yoast), Nicole Ari Parker (as Carol Boone), Kate Bosworth (as Emma Hoyt), Earl Poitier (as Blue Stanton (as Earl C. Poitier)), Ryan Gosling (as Alan Bosley), Burgess Jenkins (as Ray Budds), Neal Ghant (as Glascoe)
Country: USA
Category: Family
Year: 2000

Description: The true story of an newly appointed African-American coach and his high school team on their first season as a racially integrated unit.
Comments: "Remember the Titans" is about the 1971 Alexandria, Va football team that dealt productively with mandatory racial integration. On the surface it is a football story, but it really is how the students, parents, and business people of Alexandria were brought together by these football players and coaches.

Denzel Washington as the new coach, coming in to take over, and Will Patton, the outgoing head coach who becomes defensive coordinator, are both fine actors and are never better than they are here. The story is fairly predictable, and the Titans win the big championship on the final play of the final game. The script is a bit patronizing to our emotions at times. But we know this story is a real one, and the characters were real people. Many of them, including the two coaches, were there in the making of the film.

The DVD sound is just great, and you can choose between DTS and Digital Dolby 5.1 surround sound. The extras give a real insight to the making of this film, including interviews of the two original coaches and many of the players. As the writer, who is a black American, commented, during adversity among the races we may not end up loving each other, but at least we can understand each other and appreciate the differences. Well put. This is the kind of movie everyone should see, because it accurately portrays the struggle of school integration, which is still fresh in many of our minds. Bravo to those who had the guts to make this film.
Languages: English
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