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    Director: Michael Tollin
    Actors: Cuba Gooding Jr., Ed Harris, Debra Winger, S. Epatha Merkerson, Alfre Woodard
    Studio: Sony Pictures
    Category: DVD

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    Avg. Customer Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 132 reviews
    Sales Rank: 3963

    Format: Anamorphic, Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Widescreen, Ntsc
    Languages: English (Original Language), French (Original Language), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled)
    Rating: PG (Parental Guidance Suggested)
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    Number Of Items: 1
    Running Time: 109
    Aspect Ratio: 1.85:1
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    MPN: TM2560
    ISBN: 1404935827
    UPC: 043396013070
    EAN: 9781404935822
    ASIN: B00008EY60

    Theatrical Release Date: October 24, 2003
    Release Date: September 7, 2004
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    Product Description
    Football coach Harold Jones (Harris) befriends Radio (Gooding), a mentally-challenged man who becomes a student at T.L. Hanna High School in Anderson, South Carolina. Their friendship extends over several decades, where Radio transforms from a shy, tormented man into an inspiration to his community.

    Amazon.com
    Since winning an Academy Award for his exuberant performance in Jerry Maguire, Cuba Gooding Jr. has gotten little but static from critics for a spate of calamitous career choices not seen since '80s-vintage Burt Reynolds. But he triumphantly returns to Oscar-worthy status with his moving performance as Radio, a mentally challenged young man, whom South Carolina high school football coach Harold Jones (Ed Harris) takes under his nurturing wing. This does not play well with the school's patient but questioning principal (Alfre Woodard); the school's biggest athletic booster, who views Radio as a distraction; the man's son, the team's star player, who plays cruel pranks on the trusting Radio; and the Coach's teenage daughter, who feels neglected. Almost all will be won over by Radio's trusting and good nature. Based on a Sports Illustrated story, Radio was adapted for the screen by Mike Rich, screenwriter of The Rookie, and as in that superior family film, the heroics are mostly off the field. As Coach says, with all the subtlety of a blitz, "We're not the ones been teaching Radio; he's the one been teaching us." The ending, in which we see the actual Radio, still cheering his team on 26 years later, will melt the most cynical hearts. --Donald Liebenson


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    5 out of 5 stars Radio   November 25, 2008
    This wonderful film teaches us one person who cares can make a difference. I loved this movie when I first saw it a few years ago. I purchased it as a gift. I received the movie and a couple of others very quickly. They were packaged beautifully and arrived in great shape. I'll be buying more movies from your huge selection.


    5 out of 5 stars The heart may also be the brain   October 8, 2008
    A simple film about humanity, humaneness, just plain life and what it should be. The question here is about the place of a mentally disabled person in our society. Is he supposed to be pushed on the side and kept there in the margin or is he supposed to be helped to find a place inside where he could be useful to himself, to others, and happy too? I guess when stated like that the challenge would be accepted by anyone. Asking the question is answering it, as the saying has it. But if we move to the South in the early integration days and if the mentally disabled person is black, what can we do? And asking that second question reveals what it is all about then? Not about the retard as some are going to call him, but about the racial difference. And that is what the film shows with great emotion and subtlety. And the coach in the film is white and he is doing just what he feels is good and that creates some kind of a stir and the stir from some white parents will be solved essentially by the high school students themselves who adopt the boy and make him their mascot one said, but that was false. He was more a mirror into which they saw the challenge of sport, the challenge it is to live up to something you have never done and don't know yet how to do. And that mirror was teaching a lesson of courage and enthusiasm to the teens or young men and they learned that lesson with style, gusto and charm. They learned how to love the one who was pulling them up from the dirt into the sky. A model in life is not necessarily a Hollywood star, but he can be just someone who could be bitter and defeated and yet finds in himself the strength and the inspiration to accept and face his limits and then step over them and climb. Yes you can climb into a tree even if you have no legs or no arms. The climbing is first of all in your head and if it is not there, you will never climb the tree even if you have twenty legs. That's what the film is about and the bigots who resist that lesson are just off the point and out of focus.

    Dr Jacques COULARDEAU, University Paris Dauphine, University Paris 1 Pantheon Sorbonne & University Versailles Saint Quentin en Yvelines



    4 out of 5 stars "It's Never A Mistake When You Care For Someone" ~ Learning To Measure Things By More Than Just Wins And Loses   September 28, 2008
     1 out of 1 found this review helpful

    I initially didn't want to watch this film, for some reason I don't enjoy films about the mentally challenged. i don't exactly know why, I just don't. However my wife wanted to see it so reluctantly I finally gave in to the pressure and agreed. I must admit I was very pleasantly surprised.

    The '03 film 'Radio' turned out to be an inspirational and uplifting true life story ala 'Rudy' that leaves it's audience filming good about themselves and the world around them. Cuba Gooding Jr. is magnificent as James Robert Kennedy (aka: Radio), the mentally challenged young man that wins the heart of the Hanna High School football coach, the school and eventually the entire town of Anderson, South Carolina. Ed Harris is also exceptional as coach Harold Jones who takes Radio off the streets and provides him with an opportunity to lead a fulfilling life.

    'Radio' is a wonderful film that the whole family can enjoy and learn from together!



    1 out of 5 stars No Multiple Stars Here   August 3, 2008
     1 out of 3 found this review helpful

    Being the parent of an autistic child and volunteering in a disability ministry, I must confess that I was disappointed by the portrayals in this film. Radio is unrealistic. He can do no wrong. When he does wrong, someone put him up to it. It's hard to believe that he comes out of his shell and starts talking so fluently so quickly. I personally know people of varying degrees and types of disability, and they have bad sides. Based on Radio's portrayed developmental level, they would poke through more clearly. People like this need to be trained out of those behaviors, or they will become nuisances to themselves and society. The principal of the school looks and acts like she is straight out of the 2000s. The coach's daughter was a flat character who was a little whiny. It is hard to believe that the students who once persecuted him would turn so nonchalantly into his adoring allies. Additionally, wasn't there a law by 1976 that said special education was a mandatory offering in the public schools? Why wasn't he in school before? Also, it is unclear exactly how Radio helps the team. The team only goes .500. There is no sense of triumph or overcoming adversity to achieve greatness like there was in the great "Remember the Titans." I believe the film set out to be like "Titans,"(which I heartily recommend instead) but it seems like a low budget effort with blunders here there and everywhere. I suggest "Rain Man" also.


    5 out of 5 stars Radio was faking it   May 28, 2008
    First, let me say that I loved the movie. It's incredibly touching in many ways, and there are several reviews on Amazon that detail the movie. On the other hand, I think Radio was probably faking it.

    Who wouldn't like to be the Big Man on Campus for the rest of their life?
    Kid 1: "Whos that?"
    Kid 2: "Dude, c'mon! How lame are you? You dont friggin' know Radio?!"

    It would be a constant walk through the hallways, getting shout-outs, high-fives, and all sorts of attention.

    Who wouldn't kill for the chance to appear to be the smartest kid in class year after year after year?

    History: What year did Napolean gain back his country after being exiled to Elba?
    *Radio rudely yells out, "1815!!" without raising his hand
    English: Name a town in Scotland that happens to be a palindrome.
    *Radio shouts out, yet again, "GLENELG!"
    Math: Whats the smallest natural number whose name uses the five vowels a, e, i, o, u in any order?
    *Radio interrupts the math nerd in the front of class, "One thousand five."
    Meanwhile, nearly every kid that wants to learn something in class hates Radio because they cant be totally sure if he has had the wrong answer for the past 20 years. On top of that, they can't be sure if the teacher is worried about correcting the beloved Radio, and, therefore, worried about losing his or her job.

    Who wouldn't like to be the assistant coach of a football team, with absolutely no limits or restrictions?
    The guy gets to run on field during timeouts and breaks, run his own plays, yell at the players, cheer with the cheerleaders, and just basically run rampant. He gets cheered on by thousands every Friday night. You know he gets in the games for free. And if you think he doesn't get free hot dogs and soft drinks at the concession stand, you're fooling yourself.

    Who wouldn't enjoy free school lunches for eternity?
    Each year he surely gets to choose his favorite foods, picking and choosing what gets scratched from the list of foods available to the student body. It's getting to experience the age-old question: If you could have only one food for the rest of your life, what would it be?

    Who wouldn't want to play DJ on a daily basis over the schools PA system?
    He gets to make the announcements every morning, surely throwing in a little flavor from time to time. Inside jokes, blowing into the mic., calling out the names of buddies, making obscene comments (because people assume he doesn't know better), the possibilities are endless.

    Who wouldn't want to stay in 11th grade, without ever progressing, ever worrying about obtaining the credits required for graduation?
    And imagine if he ever did decide to move on! He's got valedictorian and every other award wrapped up!

    And to top it all off, who else gets to carry a radio around school?
    Yeah, that's what I thought.



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