In the beginning of the movie, Radio is greatly affected by lack of socialization. He was socially awkward, barely spoke, was extremely shy, and didn't know how to interact with others. By the middle of the movie, as he emerged in socialization, he became more friendly and less frightened. He was more willing to open up to others, help people, and socialize in general. He was evidently less shy. By the end of the movie, the viewer notices that Radio has become a product of socialization--in a positive way. Everyone feels so comfortable around him and vice versa. He is very friendly, open, and talkative. What once was a socially awkward and quiet kid turned into an amicable and social friend.
Scenes that highlight Radio's awkwardness were the beginning scenes when he was just pushing his cart around town--never answering back to the Coach's questions. His more socialized self shines in later scenes--like at the football game when he came running out with the team.
Personally, I loved this film. It was emotional and heartwarming. Cuba Gooding Jr played his role perfectly, and it made me love Radio. I was so sympathetic towards him during the whole movie, and I was so proud of Coach Jones. It really takes a lot for people to stand up like that in such a small town--especially when your whole team is against your ideas too. Overall a very good movie with an amazing message.
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