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They Call Me Sirr

  • TV Movie
  • 2001
  • 1h 37m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
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They Call Me Sirr (2001)
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Sirr Parker, raised in tough South Central Los Angeles, was abandoned by his junkie mother and raised by his grandmother until Coach Griffin takes him under his wing at Locke High School.Sirr Parker, raised in tough South Central Los Angeles, was abandoned by his junkie mother and raised by his grandmother until Coach Griffin takes him under his wing at Locke High School.Sirr Parker, raised in tough South Central Los Angeles, was abandoned by his junkie mother and raised by his grandmother until Coach Griffin takes him under his wing at Locke High School.

  • Director
    • Robert Munic
  • Writer
    • Robert Munic
  • Stars
    • Derwin Jordan
    • Dexter Bell
    • Alonso Oyarzun
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    5.9/10
    328
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Robert Munic
    • Writer
      • Robert Munic
    • Stars
      • Derwin Jordan
      • Dexter Bell
      • Alonso Oyarzun
    • 10User reviews
    • 3Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 1 win & 6 nominations total

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    Derwin Jordan
    Derwin Jordan
    • Scout
    Dexter Bell
    Dexter Bell
    • Albright
    Alonso Oyarzun
    • Gonzales
    Martin Villafana
    • Wiz
    Tyson Fennell
    • Donyea
    Jordan Fennell
    • Donyea
    Jackie Richardson
    Jackie Richardson
    • Grams
    Karen Robinson
    Karen Robinson
    • Aunt Jackie
    Doron Bell
    Doron Bell
    • Dante
    K.C. Collins
    K.C. Collins
    • Damian
    • (as Chris Collins)
    Novie Edwards
    Novie Edwards
    • Sharon
    Kyle Kass
    Kyle Kass
    • Young Sirr
    • (as Kyle Kassardjian)
    Kente Scott
    Kente Scott
    • Sirr Parker
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    Michael Clarke Duncan
    • Coach Griffin
    Trevonne Chung
    • 6 year old Sirr
    Chad Keens-Douglas
    • Fight Man
    • (as Chad Keens Douglas)
    Roy T. Anderson
    Roy T. Anderson
    • Fight Man
    Mark McKay
    • Kid
    • Director
      • Robert Munic
    • Writer
      • Robert Munic
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    7vidalia15

    Sanitized, yet heartfelt and effective biopic

    They Call Me Sirr is the story of Sirr Parker's rise to football stardom, after battling a childhood that seemed destined to keep him a victim of both the poverty and crime around him, and of his own broken family.

    Virtually abandoned by his mother at an early age, the film is tremendously effective in showing Sirr's inner conflict to pursue a promising football career versus staying home to care for his grandmother and younger brother. Mainly due to the support of his family and friends and his own growing need to realize his true athletic talent, he struggles to realize his dream.

    The choice to make the film a mostly family affair was a good one, despite its sanitized look and feel. The lack of expletives and other expected profanities seems unrealistic. Yet, in its place we are given a heartfelt and extremely even story about a boy who is able to rise above the turmoil of the environment around him. Most importantly, it is a message picture for kids in attempting to show them that with hard work, perseverance and the caring people around them, it is possible to be successful in life, rather than succomb to the victim mentality.

    Performances by all are noteworthy, especially Sirr's character, played with conviction by Kente Scott. Michael Clarke Duncan is also memorable as Coach Griffin, a man whose mission in life is to create only the best of players, yet human enough to attempt to help heal their inner wounds.

    A memorable biopic with a soul.
    rockinghorse

    not very memorable

    I enjoyed Michael Clarke Duncan in this, but I like him in anything.

    This story, true though it may be, could just as easily have been about any other elite athlete. There are very few who do not come from the same place. A major difference, I guess, is that Sirr Parker dropped out of the NFL almost immediately. I don't know whether he was injured or just not good enough. A football player has got to be pretty weak not to last with the Cincinnatti Bengals. Maybe he'll ressurrect as Tommy Maddux did briefly after a long and obscure career in the arena league.

    The actress who played Sirr's mother looked more likely to be his girlfriend, but maybe she was 13 when he was born. It happens.
    srp8621

    Summary: Bad dialogue, poor storytelling. Does a dis-service to the man.

    I attended Texas A&M (where Sirr Parker played) from 1996 - 2001. I had the occasion to briefly chat with Sirr Parker and I believed then (as now) that he is one of the nicest, most sincere guys I've ever met. It was then with great interest that I rented this movie. As soon as I read it was about him, I snapped it up. Given that, I tried to like this movie. I really did. It just didn't happen.

    For one, the chronology is at times hard to keep up with. This is especially true with when Sirr is in highschool. One minute, he's on the junior varsity team. The next minute, he's suddenly varsity. The next thing you know, he's starting. Verbal clues here indicate that THREE YEARS have passed (Sirr is now a junior). This is only compounded by the fact that Sirr's little brother NEVER GROWS UP! It's hard to tell when time is passing because the kid doesn't get bigger and doesn't age at all over four years. One big advantage of movies over the stage is the ability to manipulate time. Unfortunately, this ability is squandered here.

    The dialogue is bad. Very un-natural. I don't fault the actors however. They only worked with what they had. If you give them "forced" drama to work with, you will get forced lines in return. Good dialogue will also create the plot (exposition). In this case, the dialogue did not sufficently express what the characters should have been feeling at that moment.

    Finally, I'd never thought I'd say this but there needs to be some conflict and tension in the plot. Not an Armageddon-esque amount, but enough to help move things along. Yes, it sucks that Sirr has to watch over his brother WHILE working WHILE playing football. Yes, there is the alchie mom who comes and goes. There are plenty of conflicts, but each one seems to come up on a whim, and be dismissed just as easily.

    It would appear that the screenwriter tried his best to give the viewer a broad vision of what Sirr went through. It's almost as if he felt pressure to jam it all into a two hour Showtime special. And in movies, as with techtonic plates, all that pressure means something has to give.
    jdb-4

    Good idea, but could have been done better

    This could have been a good story but it's apparent that Canada doesn't have the actors or the resources to do a film that takes place in the hood. Michael Clark Duncan was good with what he had to work with. I didn't think it was a very good script, but it was a good true story. The kidd that played "Sirr" did an decent job. Aunt Jackie was good as well. The roles that suffered were the smaller roles. The thing about a film is that there are no small roles. Every role is a piece to a puzzle. If the "day-players" don't come off as pros your production suffers. The other thing about Canada is you can't do any big shots, because it doesn't look like where you're supposed to be. Know what I mean? And why was #34 playing quarterback? Those are some of the small things that make a film look legit. A director's mistake. Some films need to be shot where they took place.
    9loveajna

    MCD As Good Here As Green Mile.

    I recently caught this film on DVD. I was so impressed with the tone of this film... In that I mean that a film like this could have gone overboard, or become melodramatic at any point, but it never did. It handled the relationships very truthfully, the dialogue was solid, real and never forced. Kente Scott and Michael Clarke Duncan were amazing together. The two perfectly played off one another as coach and student forming a bond that was paternal by the end of the film. Each actor gave the other the room to shine and never gave a false moment. The supporting cast was also terrific, especially the comic relief of Martin Villafana and Alonso Oyarzun who seamlessly transitioned from comedy to drama. Check this movie out... It's well worth it.

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    • Release date
      • February 18, 2001 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Gang in black
    • Filming locations
      • Toronto, Ontario, Canada
    • Production companies
      • Jon Turtle Productions
      • Kahn Power Pictures
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      • 1h 37m(97 min)
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