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Plot: A drama based on the life of college football hero Ernie Davis, the first African-American to win the Heisman Trophy.
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A great movie. it's about overcoming adverserity and turning your dreams into reality.Never give up and believeing in yourself. a must see.
inteligenta te caracterizeaza in aceeasi masura cu optimismul si caracterul temperat...fii mandru de tine:*
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Has anyone else noticed that there's a whole lot of sports movies out there, most having problems caused by racsim between characters. Well that formula is back yet again in The Express, only this time around, it feels a little more realistic. The Express isn't filled with a whole lot of mumbo jumbo magic movies like fellow sports films, Remember the Titans and We Are Marshall, it's more in the biographical side, telling the story of this extraordinary man, Ernie Davis. Still, the movie can sometimes go into the inspirational overtoned moments, but it's quite good in total. A big plus with this film is the fantastic performances by Rob Brown and even more so, Dennis Quaid as the coach. They play their parts with ellegance and class, displaying the tremendous talent both have been known for. And the character chemistry here is superb and have authentic feel to them. The football never seems to be the main star of this movie either, which is a great thing. It's more focused on the development of Ernie Davis' fascinating character. Unfortunately, there's a big drawback with The Express, it's about twenty minutes too long. Sure, it's an amazing story that has a lot to show, but it feels slow paced at times, hurting the flow harshly. But this a nice film to experience. It goes deep and scores your heart from the beginning, it only has trouble keeping it from trailing away. For the sake of Ernie Davis' legacy, see this one.
This was a very heartfelt movie
and the pain of thinking of what we take for granted by those who fought and died the
basics of life.