In honor of Ithaca College’s last regular season game of
2013 I have decided to post about a football movie. I chose the movie Friday Night Lights because I love the
stories told with each character. It is very authentic and real. The movie takes place in West Texas in a town
called Odessa.
High school football is above all in the town. It is more
important than money, church, or sex. It is everything. It holds the social
order together and gives people a sense of meaning and belonging. The football
players of Permian High are told to protect the town, which is a very important
job for a bunch of male teenagers.
I like the storylines because each character has a different
personal story that is brought together by the game of football. Boobie Miles
is the star running back who puts all his hopes and dreams into football
stardom which is eventually broken by an injury. Don Billingsley isn’t the best
football player. He has an abusive father who once played for the team and won
the state championship. Mike Winchell is driven by desire to leave the small
town of Odessa.
The reason I love the
movie as a whole is because of the ending. The ending is uplifting but also
sad. It is one of the most honest high school sports movies I have ever seen.
The team ends up losing the state championship by a few feet. It is not a happy
ending, it is a real ending and I love that. Since it based off real-life
members of the 1988 team, we are told where each player ended up. The players,
heroes and superstars in high school, grew up to be construction salesmen, and
land surveyors.
I just love movies that don’t always have happy
endings or fairytale stories. I love sincerity.
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