Most films based on a true story show you the real people’s faces during the end credits. It’s one of the goofier victory laps for these kind of movies, and I’ve even seen it irritate some of my film critic peers. And yet “Safety” does it all one better—it features a long clip from the Safety Movie segment about its true story of a Clemson University freshman named Ray Ray McElrathbey (played here by Jay Reeves) who sneakily took care of this 11-year-old brother Fahmarr (Thaddeus J. Mixson) on campus back in 2006, while also trying to juggle his studies in psychology, and the growing pressure of playing football on scholarship. This Disney+ film from director Reginald Hudlin plays out like it’s not adapting the real story, but the “Oprah” episode about it.