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Pursuit of Happiness Movie Review

Pursuit of Happiness Movie Review

By Diya KumariPublished 3 years ago 5 min read
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Pursuit of Happiness

The film is based on the true, intriguing, and terrifying story of a man, a worthless man, who fights for success. Whether one response positively or negatively to this moving story depends on seeing Mr. Smith and his sons as winners, and on accepting the idea that poverty is a work of luck and bad decisions, and that success is the result of heroic and dreamy endeavors.

This story is a moving story of a father who loves his son and works hard to achieve his dream, but more than that. Like any other film, The Pursuit of Happyness motivates viewers because it is inspired by a true story.

This is the story of a strange man with a worldly weight on his shoulders and a father’s desire to give his son what he had never had. His sons trust and love him, and the film wants us to believe that everything can be broken and that big money can be spent on everything. What makes this a film about a man who fights for success is that not everyone can succeed.

No one can make a Will Smith film about a boy who falls under the pressure of his difficult life and leaves his children to die. The Pursuit of Happiness tells us about the greatest man who ever weighed down the world's shoulders. If you see him as a black father struggling with countless obstacles, the real motivation is to have children in a situation out of control.

The film tells the story of Chris Gardner (Will Smith), Linda (Thandie Newton), his wife (of course), and his five-year-old son Christopher (Jaden Smith). Few films focus on the relationship between a black father and his black child. While Chris and his son are played by fathers and sons in real life, there is no chemistry between the two.

Chris is raising a son (played by Smith's own son Jaden Christopher Syre Smith) and has a free internship selling sales scanners. At one point in the film, Chris sells his blood for 21% of what he already has 8% in his name. The film spends more time following Chris and his unsuccessful sales of scanners than accompanying him in his marketing training.

The most intriguing scenes in the film show Chris fighting to get into the rat race. This is a family film that makes the audience feel about Chris's hard work and failure. When Pursuit Happiness concludes with a caption describing what happened to Chris at the end of the film, it promises to be a better story than the one we just saw.

One of the most memorable scenes happened on the train when Chris tried to bring Christopher's dream of a life-sustaining scanner to life. But the most important part of the film is to show and illustrate the difficulties Chris faced in his quest for happiness. The film reminds us that people with short lives are not as happy as we are.

The film, which was based on Steven Conrad's true story and directed by Gabriel Muccino, was quickly captured by the audience and praised by critics as an inspiring and poignant story. Will Smith received an Oscar buzz for his portrayal of the real-life of Chris Gardner, a man who had a story of wealth from wealth to wealth.

Smith and his son Jaden Smith bring emotional depth to the character they play. It hurts to see the real feelings Smith can take as he moves his son to a homeless shelter to sleep in the bathroom at the subway station, one foot in front of the door. The problem is that despite the critical compliments and Oscar nominees Smith received for his heartfelt portrayal, one has to wonder if he would have kept such a strong relationship on screen with children's actor Jaden if he had not been Chris Gardner himself, the real character on which the film is based, not his descendants.

The main character, Chris, struggles with compulsion, sells bone scans and spends his days wandering around what looks like film projectors when doctors hear him say they have no interest. Smith's son Jaden is good as a child-like film actor, but it is unclear whether his mistakes are sometimes caused by his acting, Steven Conrad's writing, Gabriel Muccino's direction, or many personalities other than a beautiful face and curly hair. The first house of his filmmakers.

In the picture, Smith plays the father of the boy played by actor Jaden Christopher Syre (Smith) in The Pursuit of Happiness. The film is driven by Smith’s hard work and Chris ’little intimacy with his father, played by his real son.

Starting with one of the saddest films the author has ever seen, Pursue Happiness is based on Chris Gardner's 2006 sales of the same title. The film focuses on the struggles of his life, how he saw his story have great power in Hollywood, and the shocking response he received in an interview he gave on 20/20 January January 2002. Gardner published his memoir on May 23, 2006. The film is also based on Gardner's struggle for homelessness.

The Pursuit of Happiness is a true story of Chris Gardner's early life. Look, I'm glad that Chris Gardner, the real character from which the movie is based, has broken the insurmountable odds of becoming a major stockbroker, with the interest of a bicycle thief feeding his young Horatio Alger. Gardner is a flawed man (on the other hand, Thandie Newton, works as a little jacket for a woman in a role she could only dream of) and a silly story, but, as usual in Hollywood, it is true.

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