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48 out of 100

Mixed or average reviews - based on 32 Critics

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 15 out of 32
  2. Negative: 7 out of 32
  1. Works better and cuts deeper than the mostly fictionalized "Hoosiers."
  2. 88
    A civics lesson about integration very artfully - and entertainingly - disguised as an upbeat family sports movie.
  3. Reviewed by: Tom Keogh
    80
    A huge surprise: a startlingly resonant yet unabashedly entertaining slice of American history, a popcorn movie with complex observations about, of all things, racism.
  4. 75
    Ultimately nothing more than a live-action cartoon. A high-minded, inspiring cartoon, but a cartoon nonetheless.
  5. 75
    Has the outer form of a brave statement about the races in America, but the soul of a sports movie in which everything is settled by the obligatory last play in the last seconds of the championship game.
  6. It has a good heart, though, and makes an amiable introduction to the integration battles of the '60s and '70s.
  7. 75
    Only a very stony heart could resist its pull.
  8. A conventional, button-pushing but emotionally affecting tale.
  9. Earns its emotional moments, and it takes the audience along.
  10. 75
    Producer Jerry Bruckheimer, in an atypically high-minded and low-budget frame of mind, manages to breeze through most of the gridiron genre's obstacles with his admirable, crowd-pleasing Titans.
  11. Reviewed by: Jay Carr
    75
    Washington and the others score in this predictable but rousing film where the big victory is over attitudes.
  12. Lively and inspirational, with terrific performances from a big star and a host of supporting players.
  13. It really does communicate an optimistic sense that race is irrelevant and we can all live happily ever after together.
  14. A proudly unsophisticated demonstration of racial progress.
  15. The script's hokiness flattens the performances.
  16. Reviewed by: Steve Simels
    50
    This mix of sweat and uplift in the Civil Rights era doesn't quite come off, despite some strong performances and the fact that it's based on a genuinely inspirational true story.
  17. 50
    Perfectly effective when judged on its own merits, but is that really enough anymore?
  18. Denzel Washington, by now, could do this sort of role in his sleep.
  19. 50
    Herman Boone was no doubt a terrific football coach, but the lessons to be drawn from his success in Alexandria are ambiguous, and Remember the Titans is too wrapped up in its weepy macho sentimentality to address them clearly.
  20. A shrewd, pulpy crowd-pleaser.
  21. If Remember the Titans is corny, it's unabashedly, even generously so.
  22. Reviewed by: Todd McCarthy
    50
    Earnest and well-intentioned.
  23. Reviewed by: Michael Miner
    50
    The leads, Denzel Washington and particularly Will Patton, are so good they occasionally make you forget the material is shameless.
  24. 40
    Falls short of both the social history lesson it so pointedly strives to impart and the sport it so roughly embraces.
  25. 40
    Distressingly shallow.
  26. History as filtered through the faux-liberal prism of Hollywood's dream factory, and an insult, I believe, to the people who actually carried the fight and endured the pain for civil rights.
  27. 30
    Bruckheimer's latest is in some crucial respects worse than those earlier blockbuster bids ("Gone in 60 Seconds" and "Coyote Ugly") -- certainly it's more fraudulent -- because unlike those films, which don't claim to be about anything other than thrills and tits, Remember the Titans means to be about race.
  28. Its heart is in the right place, but it has no soul.
  29. 30
    Simplistic and non-controversial, and thus is virtually guaranteed commercial success.
  30. A feel-good movie only in the sense that it wants to reassure today's white people about our own enlightenment and how far we've come in the evolution of our attitudes about race.
  31. 10
    Boorish and flatulent.
  32. So smug and so proud of itself, and you can tell that everybody involved conceives of it as a civics lesson instead of a story, that they squeeze all the life out of it.
User Score

Universal acclaim- based on 78 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 31 out of 33
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 33
  3. Negative: 2 out of 33
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  2. 10
    This is an excellent movie. The critics are be "R" towards this movie!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Full Review »
  3. 7
    Really surprised the critics didn't like this one. I have seen this movie so many times i can practically recite the whole thing off the top of my head. One of my favorite sports movies ever. Full Review »