The story of Ray-Ray McElrathbey, a freshman football player for Clemson University, who secretly raised his younger brother on campus after his home life became too unsteady.
Jay Reeves
Ray Ray McElrathbey
Amanda Warren
Tonya McElrathbey
Corinne Foxx
Kaycee
Matthew Glave
Coach Bowden
Luke Tennie
Solomon
Brett Rice
Gregory Diamond
Tom Nowicki
Dr. Matthews
Hunter Sansone
Daniel
Thaddeus J. Mixson
Fahmarr McElrathbey
Marili Kateri
Stephanie Soltero
James DuMont
Mike Ferro
James Badge Dale
Coach Brad Simmons
Irone Singleton
Coach Butch Hassey
Victor McCay
Mr. Potts
Joe Knezevich
Principal
Kenny Alfonso
NCAA Member Davis
Doug Wert
NCAA Member Kolbrenner
Collin Taylor
Clemson Football Player
Renell Gibbs
Jarren
Isaac Bell
Eugene / Fresh
Elijah Bell
Marcus / POP
Director
Reginald Hudlin
Screenplay
Nick Santora
January 31, 2021
8
<em>'Safety'</em> - very good!
Disney enters the sports drama market for what feels like the billionth time, though in fairness they usually nail it - and do the same with this. They've done many better, e.g. <em>'The Greatest Game Ever Played'</em> and <em>'Glory Road'</em>, but I very much felt entertained by this.
The cinematography is, truly, excellent - credit to Shane Hurlbut. I also took note of the editing (Terel Gibson), which is particularly neat at the beginning. The plot is compelling and features a lot of heart, it certainly uses the usual Disney/sports biopic beats but there's a lot of goodness in there as well. On this note, it has a decision scene where I half expected Chuck Norris to appear. Iykyk.
I enjoyed the cast. Jay Reeves gives a terrific performance as Ray, while Thaddeus J. Mixson is more than solid as brother Fahmarr. Corinne Foxx (daughter of Jamie), James Badge Dale and, despite only a short appearance, Amanda Warren are also good. Cool, for me anyway, to see <em>'The Walking Dead'</em> alum IronE Singleton involved.
I'd recommend this, for sure.