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Brian's Song

Brian's Song
Director: John Gray
Actors: Mekhi Phifer, Sean Maher, Paula Cale, Elise Neal, Aidan Devine
Studio: Sony Pictures
Category: DVD

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Rating: 4.0 out of 5 stars 20 reviews
Sales Rank: 5999

Format: Closed-captioned, Color, Dolby, Dts Surround Sound, Dvd-video, Subtitled, Widescreen, Ntsc
Languages: English (Original Language), Chinese (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), French (Subtitled), Korean (Subtitled), Portuguese (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled)
Rating: Unrated
Region: 99
Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
Number Of Discs: 1
Running Time: 88 Minutes
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2
Dimensions (in): 7.1 x 5.4 x 0.6

MPN: COLD08306D
ISBN: 0767886925
UPC: 043396083066
EAN: 9780767886925
ASIN: B00005U126

Theatrical Release Date: December 2, 2001
Release Date: January 22, 2002
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Based on the real-life relationship between teammates brian piccolo and gales sayers and the bond established when piccolo discovers that his dying. Studio: Sony Pictures Home Ent Release Date: 10/03/2006 Starring: Sean Maher Mekhi Phifer Run time: 87 minutes Rating: Nr Director: John Gray


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5 out of 5 stars RE-MAKE IS EQUAL TO THE ORIGINAL: UNLESS YOU ARE MADE OF STONE, YOU WILL CRY!!!   September 3, 2008
DEWEY MEE (ELLENSBURG, WA,)
Audiences, quite understandably, have deep affection for, and an emotional connection to, the original 1971 "Brian's Song" starring James Caan and Billy Dee Williams. The TV film was so successful it was subsequently shown in motion picture theatres.
While taking nothing away from the emotional power of the 1971 original film, this 2001 Remake is that rare exception that proves to be the equal, at least, to the original. The film dramatizes the unlikely friendship and bond between soft-spoken, shy Gayle Sayers (his football team-mates initially considered Sayers aloof and "uppity") and the cocky, joking, smiling, vibrant Brian Piccolo. Mekhi Phifer and Sean Maher give superb performances.
When Sayers badly injures his knee and thinks his football career is over, Piccolo insists he undergo a rigorous routine of training/physical therapy and never give up. Shortly afterward, Piccolo is tragically stricken with cancer. John Gray directs with restraint and an admirable lack of sentimentality. This remake offers a much more graphic depiction of the physical toll that cancer took on Piccolo. Cancer may have destroyed Piccolo physically, but it never destroyed his ambition or spirit. The movie earns our tears honestly and naturally. And, unless you are made of stone, you will cry buckets over this 90 minute movie. My eyes were red and swollen with tears long before the end. I started out laughing and smiling, and then I just couldn't stop crying; so I do recommend plentiful amounts of Kleenex. "Brian's Song" is a poignant reminder of the power of friendship and how precious and short life really is. The 2001 re-make honestly earns a place on the DVD shelf next to the 1971 Original version.



2 out of 5 stars Just Not the Original   June 30, 2007
T. Hodge (Tampa, FL)
This version of the movie was such a huge disappointment. If you have never seen this movie, do yourself a favor and watch the original. There was no chemistry between any of the actors in this newer version, so it was hard to be pulled into the emotion of this tragic story. The original ripped me to shreds when I watched it years ago, but this version does not give justice to the true story. I remember when this all happened, as I am sure all of the actors in the original version did as well. Maybe thats what made the original so real and heart felt.



4 out of 5 stars Pretty Darned Good for a Remake   May 21, 2007
Mary L. Ayers (Spokane, WA)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

I have seen both the 1971 and the 2001 versions of Brian's Song and I believe that each movie has its strengths and weaknesses. Certainly, a few of the strenghts of the 1971 version include the remarkable musical score, the obvious chemistry between Billy Dee Williams and James Caan, and the use of real footage of Piccolo and Sayers playing football. The original's weaknesses include the simplistic and inaccurate portrayal of Piccolo's illness and the fact that Pic and Sayers' wives are little more than "window dressing" and have very little depth to them.

As far as the remake is concerned, I will admit, the chemistry between Maher (who plays Piccolo) and Phifer (who plays Sayers) is nowhere near as good as in the original. I never felt as if these characters were really comfortable with one another. Also, the football scenes are pretty contrived, but considering this is meant to be a movie about guys who happen to play football, rather than a football movie, I let that one slide.

What makes this movie worth seeing above all else is the relationship between Piccolo and his wife Joy and the very realistic way they portray his illness. I remember when this remake first came out watching the scene where the Dr. tells Brian and Joy that they have to perform a mastectomy. I thought back to the original version and I said to myself, "A mastectomy? I thought he had his right lung removed. . ." Little did I realize then that the remake stays very true-to-life regarding the particulars of Brian's cancer. The real Brian did indeed have a mastectomy as well as two other major surgeries in addition to chemotherapy. The man suffered greatly and the new version portrays Brian's illness much more realistically than the first--even calling the cancer by its right name: "embryonal cell carcinoma".

In addition, the remake shows us how important family was to Brian. Maher and Paula Cale, who plays Joy, have excellent chemistry and I appreciated being able to see some of Brian's story through Joy's eyes. The most powerful scene in the movie takes place when Brian, who suspects his cancer has returned, tucks his little girls into bed. This scene is made all the more powerful when we realize just how young Piccolo really was. In the original, both Caan and Williams were in their 30's (and looked it). Here, Maher is about 26 years old--literally the same age as the real Piccolo was when his cancer appeared. His youth and the tragedy of his illness really hit home when he's tucking his girls into bed.

Overall, this is a great remake. I wish the friendship between Piccolo and Sayers had been more believable, but other than that, it is an excellent made for TV-type film.



1 out of 5 stars This is a poor remake   January 13, 2007
John W. Marshall (Chicago, IL)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

It really looks like it was done on a shoe string budget. The football scenes are lame. Sean's Maher's Brian Piccolo was not well done...and not beleivable. GET THE ORIGINAL...it is worth it


5 out of 5 stars The New Version Will Make You Cry.   November 2, 2006
Henry E. West (Chicago, U.S.A.)
1 out of 3 found this review helpful

I first seen the remake of Brian's Song on ABC's Wonderful World Of Disney broadcast and at the ending of the film,I was reminded of the death of Walter Payton, another Chicago Bears legend. I am surprised this made-for-TV movie had not won an Emmy for best TV film. I would recommend this film to all Bears fans. For those who would prefer the original version starring Billy Dee Williams and James Caan, that is okay as well.

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