The Express [DVD] [2008]
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- Amazon Sales Rank: #6402 in DVD
- Released on: 2009-03-30
- Rating: Parental Guidance
- Format: PAL
- Original language: English
- Subtitled in: English, Italian, Spanish, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, Norwegian, Portuguese, Swedish
- Number of discs: 1
- Running time: 125 minutes
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.co.uk Review
Based on the real-life story of college football hero Ernie Davis, The Express will remind some moviegoers of the heart-tugging Brian's Song. Ernie Davis was a star athlete at Syracuse University and the first African American to win the Heisman Trophy. Unlike other winners of that era, he wasn't allowed to attend his banquet dinner because the venue didn't serve blacks. He died of leukemia at the age of 23 in 1963. That element of his story is well known to football fans. What the filmmakers concentrate on in The Express isn't just Davis' athletic prowess, but the relationship he had with his coach Ben Schwartzwalder (Dennis Quaid). Rob Brown (Stop-Loss, Coach Carter) lends both gravity and charm to the role of Davis. He plays Davis as a strong willed and moral young man who refuses to let racism and discrimination dominate his life. He joins a Jewish fraternity, gets along with his predominantly white teammates and shows respect for his family and coach. The film is wise not to present Schwartzwalder as wholly colour blind. Though not overtly racist, he makes a few references that would not be acceptable in modern-day society. Overall though, the coach doesn't care what colour his players are, as long as they share the common goal of winning. Quaid is well cast in the role, adding just the right amount of gruff mannerisms without becoming a caricature. Brown has the difficult task of adding suspense to a character where most of the audience already knows his fate. Still, he manages to keep moviegoers on their toes--hoping for a miracle that we know will never come. --Jae-Ha Kim
Synopsis
This inspirational sports drama tackles the true story of Ernie Davis (Rob Brown, Take the Lead). The first black football player to win the coveted Heisman, Davis faced obstacles both on and off the field. Dennis Quaid co-stars as Syracuse Orangemen coach Ben Schwartzwalder.
Featured Soundtracks: English, Italian and Spanish.
Customer Reviews
The express
Downloaded this film from xbox live marketplace and thought it was sweet ! I might even consider buying it. I was never sure about sport orientated films until i watched coach carter which is fantastic! Although there is a large sub-plot with the drugs it wasnt based too heavily on that. In The Express there is a lot of racism, i had heard about this and thought at first it might be more about that than the american football but it wasnt! they struck the right balance and this film is very inspirational and a great buy! X
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