Some films are so incredibly bad, so pointless and stupid, that, watching them, you find your lower jaw dropping to new depths of despair. By an amazing fluke, the year 2000 saw one movie about American football that caught many peoples’ attention. That movie was Remember The Titans. It is unbelievable and unforgettable. Director Boaz Yakin decided to recreate the true story of Remember The Titans, which is seen as another football movie. The movie is set in Virginia in the early '70s with school segregation forcing together black and white students into what proves to be a volatile mix. Remember The Titans has a powerful message that addressed the issues of racism. Racism is overcome by the efforts and open mind of a few that lead the way for the rest of the team and community. As the movie progresses we see that the racism is rooted in uncertainty of the unknown. One significant lesson from the movie is how a common goal and a little trust can bring people with apparent differences together. Remember …show more content…
A main tension would be between Gerry Bertier and Julius Campbell. Bertier and Campbell could not stand each other in the beginning of the move, but that slowly changes to trust and friendship as they work at becoming better football players. At the end of the film this friendship is expressed as Gerry, hospitalized from a car accident, asks Julius to visit him at his bedside. When the nurse states that only family is allowed in. Gerry chides her saying “Alice, are you blind? Don’t you see the family resemblance? That’s my brother.” Gerry thought of Julius as his brother and he didn’t want to see anyone else besides his brother. The beliefs and values held by many of the characters change over the course of the relationship that develops between Bertier and Campbell lead the way for most of the team to come