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A heartwarming flick that demonstrates how good, hard-working men may well grow to be destitute not quite overnight, Pursuit of Happyness is a tour-de-force showcase for the reason that Will Smith, who convincingly portrays a down-and-out dad aiming to improved his family’s life. Smith, who regularly is cast inside delicately boyish roles (Men inside Black, Independence Day), is astounding the film–even inside the scenes that shamelessly tug at viewers’ heartstrings. Based on the true-life yarn of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco salesman required at times to protection his adolescent youngster (played by Smith’s endearing look-alike offspring Jaden Smith) a men’s room, there is minor apprehension to the flick expressions of Chris’ outcome. (His anecdote along with vital prosperity a victorious as well as filthy rich Chicago businessman was well-publicized on the newsmagazine notify 20/20.) And let’s face expression it, Hollywood’s not overly hooked in on earning feel-good movie also despondent endings. The attractiveness (and suspense, to a Some extent) of this motion picture is inside the manners the account is told. Though he is repeatedly rushing just about to catch to tryst along with opt for unsleeping his child, subjects do not come about at once since Chris. When he accepts an internship along furthermore a respected take brokerage firm, there’s a catch: The stance is unpaid, prudent extra because trust-fund kids than only parents plus no peculiar originator of income. In lots of scenes, the watchman panics along in addition to Chris, speculating how he’s flowing to feed his child. While Smith plus his son, Jaden, portion innumerable juvenile moments together, Thandie Newton has the thankless role of toying Chris’ shrill wife, who deserts her clan too soon inside the film. It’s not a conspicuously demanding portion as the talented actress, also her departure doesn’t impact the storyline a lot of at all. As because the movie’s misspelled title, it’s roused enjoys a shot inside the film. (Seeing a mural enticed by the tykes at a daycare center, Chris points out to the proprietor that “happiness” is spelled incorrectly. She hard cash that it doesn’t issue how the expression is written–just that the youth go through it.) With Pursuit of Happyness, Smith has come out of his protection locality and, inside turn, ends wakeful examining his various heroic role to date. –Jae-Ha Kim

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Will Smith personalities inside this pouring anecdote roused by the truthful narrative of Chris Gardner, a San Francisco salesman harassed to make a destiny as himself with his 5-year-old lad Christopher (Jaden Smith). When his spouse Linda (Thandie Newton) walks out, Chris is disappeared to add to Christopher (Jaden Smith) on his own. Chris’ determination at last pays off whilst he lands an unpaid internship inside a harshly competitive stockbroker-training program, where barely lone twenty interns will class the cut. But without a salary, Chris furthermore his youngster are evicted delight in their suite plus are compelled to nap on the streets, inside vagrant shelters as well as still at the back of the locked doors of a metro station bathroom. With self-confidence furthermore the care also consider of his son, Chris Gardner rises higher than his obstacles to transform a Wall Street legend.

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43 of 46 people found the following review helpful.
4Will Smith’s Strong, Urgent Performance Elevates this Reality-Based Tearjerker.
By mirasreviews
“The Pursuit of Happyness” is an unabashed tearjerker about the American Dream and commitment to family in the face of great odds. It was inspired by the true story of Chris Gardner, who spent some time in the 1980s homeless while trying to care for his young son and make it through a stockbroker internship. The film is fictionalized but stays true to Gardner’s struggle for success and dedication to his son. Gardner’s autobiography, which goes by the same title, was actually published after the film was written. In San Francisco, 1981, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) can’t make ends meet selling portable bone density scanners, while his embittered wife Linda (Thandie Newton) waitresses 2 shifts a day. Chris spies a man with an enviable sportscar on the street one day and asks him what he does for a living. He’s a stockbroker. So Chris decides that’s what he’ll be. He must be at the top of his class after 6 months in Dean Witter’s competitive internship program to be hired. Meanwhile, Chris has no wife, no money, no paying job, and a 5-year old son (Jaden Smith).

A story of hardship and hard work, paternal love and frustration, could easily be too saccharine for words. It’s saved from this fate by Chris Gardner’s desperation. Behind his indomitable pluck, Gardner is truly desperate. He has no money, no home, uncertain prospects, and the responsibility of providing for a young child. He hides his circumstances from his colleagues. He’s spends an inordinate amount of energy chasing errant bone scanners around town. He compromises his ethics. His single-mindedness eventually takes a toll on his son. Chris is struggling for his life. And his financial problems are something the audience can understand and may themselves fear. That’s why “The Pursuit of Happyness” works so well. Credit is due Will Smith’s Oscar-nominated performance and Italian director Gabriele Muccino’s understanding of intense emotions painted with small strokes.

The DVD (Sony 2007): There are 4 featurettes, the song “I Can” by Bebe Winans and Dave Koz (5 min, audio), and a feature commentary. “Making Pursuit: An Italian Take on the American Dream” (17 min) interviews Gabriele Muccino, Will Smith, and the producers about choosing Muccino to direct. Muccino talks about filming in San Francisco and working in English. “Father and Son: On Screen and Off” (7 min) recounts casting Jaden Smith after auditioning hundreds of other children, and Will Smith talks about working with his son. “The Man Behind the Movie: A Conversation with Chris Gardner” (12 min) interviews Gardner about his participation in the film, and Will Smith talks about learning from him. “Inside the Rubik’s Cube” (6 min) is a fun short documentary on the persistent popularity of the Cube. There is a nice audio commentary by director Gabriele Muccino, in English. Muccino tells us how he got the job, discusses themes, recreating the 1980s, Will Smith’s trust, locations, and some technical details. Subtitles are available for the film in English, French, Spanish. Dubbing available in French.

15 of 15 people found the following review helpful.
5The best movie of 2006!
By Mike Renzulli
The one film that sticks out in my mind as the best movie of 2006 is The Pursuit of Happyness starring Will Smith. This movie is based on a book of the same title authored by Chris Gardner.

In the movie, Gardner is a medical product salesman who ends up splitting up with his wife and ends up homeless with his 5 year-old son. Determined to not give up, Gardner endures homelessness and ends up pursuing an internship for a stockbroker position at a major Wall Street investment firm. Despite the trials and tribulations Gardner went through, not only due to the lack of a roof over his head but also the hard work related to his internship and even an IRS seizure of his money to boot, Gardner’s endurance and hard work pays off.

The movie, and I am sure the book, is a testament to how anyone can get themselves out of poverty and become wealthy with hard work, persistence and determination. Gardner had an even bigger reason to work hard due to the need for him to provide a good life for his son.

The story of Chris Gardner’s going from rags to riches is an inspiration for us all and all of the elements of this film makes for one heckuva great flick!

10 of 10 people found the following review helpful.
5Pursuit… Yes
By David M. Rossi
Those who have written reviews for this movie of anything less than 5 stars have NO idea what it means to be lower than low, at the absolute bottom with no visible way out. You see, in order to understand the struggle, you have to have LIVED it. I understand this movie because I HAVE lived it. Some other review cited that it took far too long to display the epic struggle that left us no time to relish the moment of success. I submit that were it not for the INTENSE struggle he faced, there would BE no reason to celebrate his ultimate success. It would have less meaning. I have NEVER cried so hard as I did at the end of this movie. During the course of the film, you FEEL his pain of wanting to be just that little bit more than what he felt himself to be. You yearn for him to experience that one bit of happiness to know that he doesn’t HAVE to sell his blood anymore to make a few bucks to be able to fix a light in a bone density scanner he sells to provide a meal and a place to live for a few weeks for himself and his son. This man went through more tribulations than any of the other reviewers here have seen in their own lives or the family and friends that surround them. If you want to see a film that TRULY lifts you up by the climax, see the pursuit of happyness, and IGNORE the many discouraging reviews from people who have no clear understanding of personal anguish and eventual triumph. Will Smith would be hard pressed to ever again be handed a script for a more heart wrenching and satisfying movie. 5 stars +++

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