The bottom line is, this is a stirring portrait of African-American intelligence and pride, and if you poured this content over Tyler Perry's head, he would melt just like the Wicked Witch of the West.
The Great Debaters (2007)
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Reviews Counted:126
Fresh:99
Rotten:27
Average Rating:7/10
Consensus: A wonderful cast and top-notch script elevate The Great Debaters beyond a familiar formula for a touching, uplifting drama.
Runtime: 2 hrs 3 mins
Genre: Dramas
Synopsis: Denzel Washington directs and stars in this uplifting drama based on a true story about a small East Texas all-black college in 1935 that rises to the top of the nation's debate teams in a duel... Denzel Washington directs and stars in this uplifting drama based on a true story about a small East Texas all-black college in 1935 that rises to the top of the nation's debate teams in a duel against Harvard. A poet and debating coach at Wiley College, Professor Melvin Tolson (Washington) sees debating as "a blood sport" and recruits the meanest and brightest, including troubled Henry (Nate Parker), driven Samantha (Jurnee Smollet), and the 14-year-old prodigy James Farmer, Jr. (Denzel Whitaker). Oscar winner Forest Whitaker (no relation) plays Farmer's father, the initially unsupportive president of the school. There's tough training, romantic heat over the attentions of fiery Samantha (the first girl on the team), and some no holds-barred racism (including a witnessed lynching) before the big match-up against the Ivy League school, adding to the overall emotional force. Though feel-good historical competition movies like this have been done before, Washington serves up his effort as a lean, mean family dinner, with minimum fuss and maximum nutritional-educational value. Historical accuracy may be thrown to the wind more than once--Farmer is the only real student among the team, and the final debate was against USC, not Harvard--but the acting is uniformly superb. It's great to watch these kids slowly incorporate Tolson's incredible poise and intellectual rigor into their lives, and the message is as important as ever. Oprah Winfrey served as producer. [More]
Starring: Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett
Starring: Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, Nate Parker, Jurnee Smollett, Denzel Whitaker, Jermaine Williams, John Heard, Kimberly Elise, Gina Ravera
Director: Denzel Washington
Director: Denzel Washington
Screenwriter: Robert Eisele
Story: Robert Eisele, Jeffrey Porro
Producer: Todd Black, Kate Forte, Oprah Winfrey, Joe Roth
Composer: James Newton Howard, Peter Golub
Studio: MGM
Reviews for The Great Debaters
A highly engaging, entertaining, occasionally thought-provoking, and even sometimes emotionally moving and touching offering that proves following a recipe isn't a bad thing, especially if it's handled just right
Washington as a filmmaker works in big, unsubtle moves, but this is a sizable story in the never-ending racial struggle so we'll let it slide.
The phrase "inspired by" may buy a filmmaker creative leeway, but it's at the cost of credibility with an audience.
As director, Washington makes speechifying as exciting as a touchdown run!
When The Great Debaters ends, expect to be uplifted despite the inherent schmaltz. Think about the film for any length of time afterwards, and the wheels of its storytelling undeniably begin to deflate.
These students, the movie tells us, went on to become major figures in the civil-rights movement - and seeing how they got there is an illuminating lesson.
Were the film not so insistent on conventional payoffs, The Great Debaters could have been much more satisfying. As it is, it's a pleasant holiday film with a positive message.
This isn't just the story of a debate team, it's a captivating picture of what ambitious, intelligent black people faced (then), and still face today in some areas.
Ultimately, the film does work as an inspirational tale even if it requires way too much effort and patience on the viewer's part before it gets there.
Director Denzel Washington’s The Great Debaters is pure Hollywood, not without its share of storytelling cliches and golden-toned inspirational teaching moments, but you know what? The results really are inspirational.
It's like the smartest kid in the class being content to slide by with a B instead of putting in just a little bit of effort for an A.
Though highly calculating and predictable, and pretty far from documentary status, it's still a remarkably entertaining example of the underdog-wins-against-the-odds genre.
A classic story told traditionally and well: Hollywood at its classiest, if most predictable.
An absolute triumph for Denzel Washington. Here is a movie that can make a difference. What more can you ask from a film?
As the director, [Denzel] Washington brings no special stylistic flourish to the film, instead placing himself at the straightforward service of the Oprah Winfrey-produced story.
A perfectly respectable drama, made from the Inspiring Sports Movie template.
Now that it's possible to get stories about thoughtful African-Americans on the big screen, is it too much to ask that the stories be more thoughtful as well?
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