Review of Pride

Pride (2007)
5/10
Pride
21 June 2007
Warning: Spoilers
Pride -Charming movie based on the true story of Jim Ellis.Jim Ellis took an ailing rec center in downtown Philly in the 70s and put together a competitive swim team.Terrence Howard plays Jim Ellis - and I will be honest- he is why I watched the movie-Howard is captivating-a mixture of charisma,anger and beguiling charm.This movie is a relentless cliché machine- it hit's every sports movie note that it should- and it manages to work in spite of itself or because Howard elevates the material.Helmed by first time director Sunu Gonera- the movie works because of the authentic South Philly soul soundtrack and an engaging cast of teen actors.I have seen this movie before( I think the underdog sports movie is the male version of the romantic comedy)- or rather several other movies that mix race,sports and coming together to achieve a goal in spite of overwhelming odds.Not my first choice for a rewatching or a rental- but not a terrible choice for family viewing.The DVD has a deleted scene(an awkward scene with Bernie Mac as the chaperone in a seedy motel with the swim teen) and an informative but monotone commentary by the director.The movie was filmed in New Orleans in order to capture the ghetto feel of 70s Philadelphia- and it does- but gives an idea how messed up Nawlins is after Katrina.The movie suffers during the second and third act when conflict seems to be inserted cinematically and manages to deter from the gritty Philly that the filmmaker was trying to capture.Based on a true story this movie succeeds in bringing a lump to my throat during the swim meet scenes and when we see the adverse conditions and retro attitudes of the competing teams.A solid movie for family viewing- although it is hokey and predictable - it is entertaining due to another strong performance by Terrence Howard and a strong supporting cast. C-
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