SAFETY – “Plays it a little too safe”
RATING
DIRECTOR
Reginald Hudlin (Marshall – 2017)
STARRING
- Jay Reeves as Ray McElrathbey
- Thaddeus J. Mixson as Fahmarr McElrathbey
- Corinne Foxx as Kaycee
- Luke Tennie as Solomon
- Matthew Glave as Coach Tommy Bowden
- Amanda Warren as Tonya McElrathbey
- James Badge Dale as Coach Simmons
SYNOPSIS
Is based on the true to life story of Ray McElrathbey.
An 18-year-old student puts his football scholarship on the line when he steps up to take custody of his 11-year-old little brother after their mother enters an extended stay at a drug rehab facility.
REVIEW SUMMARY
Forgive the pun, but Disney’s latest inspirational sports film, Safety, plays it a little too safe. That doesn’t mean it’s not enjoyable though, as the film does do a nice enough job of creating moments of fun and endearment. The problem is that it is all too glossy and smoothed over to be genuine. For a film that deals with themes of abandonment, drug addiction, and sacrifice, a couple of rough edges were certainly needed here. The good news is that it succeeds in providing the requisite amount of inspiration (if you don’t get a warm and fuzzy feeling in the final moments, then I suggest you see a doctor). Jay Reeves also deserves praise for his role as Ray. Appearing in nearly every scene, Reeves carries the movie with a large helping of charisma and charm. It goes a long way for sure, it’s just too bad there wasn’t more narrative grit for him to play with.
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