The Great Debaters
Philippe Rousselot: Cinematographer
James Newton Howard: Composer
Peter Golub: Composer
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DVD Details:
- Starring: Denzel Washington, Forest Whitaker, Damien Leake, Gregory Nicotero, Brian Smiar
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- Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, NTSC, Widescreen
- Rated: PG-13 (Parental Guidance Suggested)
- Studio: Genius Products (TVN)
- Theatrical Release Date: Jan 09, 2009
- DVD Release Date: May 13, 2008
- Run Time: 124 minutes
- ASIN: B00125WAWS
- UPC: 796019810708
- Sales Rank: 1298
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    Inspiring, but a debatable messing with history, 2008-11-17
"The Great Debaters" is the story of an unlikely team of black debaters in 1930s Texas. Coming from little-known Wiley College, they go on to compete with the best debating clubs in the land. The film gives a heart-stopping portrayal of the violence and intimidation faced by American Americans during the period. A lynching scene is especially harrowing. It was an era when lynching was commonplace and a pig-farming white man could get away with intimidating a black PhD. Great performances from Denzel Washington and Forrest Whittaker as the debate coach and college chaplain. Wonderful supporting roles from the rest of the cast. The writing is first rate, making it seem cool and exciting to pull quotes from Thoreau, Hughes and Gandhi out of your head. There were a number of interesting subplots that wove their way through the narrative. Denzel's character organized laborers on the side; a lakeside shack serves as blues/gospel hangout. A requisite love story between two of the debaters took the steam off the film's intellectual bent.
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br /Some concerns. Trying to communicate to a 21st century audience the razor's edge walked by 1930s blacks was mishandled. Given the dangerous times they lived in, the black debaters were almost militant in their arguments. Even a northern university audience might have been alarmed at the veiled threats being made. Then too, the movie erred in following the standard "Remember The Titans" cinematic model in which Denzel leads an unlikely team to beat the best in the league. Sticking closer to history, in which Wiley was less than completely victorious in the literal sense would have been more accurate. Perhaps the movie makers didn't think we could handle the truth that progress for blacks in the 1930s was gained a tiny step at a time. And that audiences can appreciate the import of symbolic victory.
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br /Still, I found "The Great Debaters" to be riveting and watchable. The DVD extras, in which Denzel interviews elderly Wiley College grads gave texture into a difficult era. A great weekend family (teen and up) film and great to show your high school debate club.
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