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The Pursuit Of Happyness
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Rated 3.5 stars
Average rating
(73%)
 
Starring: Will Smith | Thandie Newton | Dan Castellaneta | Kevin West
Director: Gabriele Muccino
Studio: SONY PICTURES
Run time: 113 mins
Collections: 100 Hot Hits
Genres: Audio Descriptive | Drama
Languages: English, English Audio Description
Hearing-impaired: English
Subtitles: English, Hindi, Portugese, Spanish
Released: May 14, 2007

Inspired by a true story, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) is a bright and talented, but marginally employed salesman. Struggling to make ends meet, Gardner finds himself and his five year old son evicted from their San Francisco apartment with nowhere to go. When Gardner lands an internship at a prestigious stock brokerage firm, he and his son endure many hardships, including being homeless and living in shelters, in pursuit of his dream of a better life for the two of them.

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180 out of 202 people found the following review helpful:

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Rated 1.0 stars
Yankee Brainwashing

Billypinky from , 9th July, 2007

So this is the American dream. A whole nation has been told to believe this twaddle. For him the pursuit of happiness was the pursuit of money. Working for 6 months for no money as he drags his son from public toilet to homeless shelters for months on end. Living with alcoholics, drug users and down and outs. NO money for food does it ever end. At any point in the movie he could have got a job and feed and housed his under five but no !!! Endless running and running and for the happy ending he gets his pot of gold. Should have been called ' THE PURSUIT OF GREED'

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53 out of 56 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 4.0 stars
Made me happy.....

PaulaWestwood from , 26th January, 2007

Will Smith in a role as Chris Gardner, a man, who like many tries absolutley anything he can to get on, and make a better life for him and his family, only to have misfortune and bad deals happen at every turn. He could have so easily given up, so this story is one of perseverance. Despite all sorts of hardships, even having to sleep out in a public toilet, the guy just refuses to give up. All this and I haven't even mentioned the inclusion of Will Smiths actual son 'Jaden' as the son of Chris, the interplay and natural ability between these two actually has you forgetting they are acting - it really does make it a wonderful watch. Without being too down on what is a great film, it is not as uplifting as it could be, and the end is told in writing before the credits roll, I possibly would have preferred to see at least some the actual outcome acted out, but this is a very minor gripe, and I am probably not being fair. This is a really really worthwhile film, and I would definately recommend it.

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46 out of 50 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
A must see

stuartlala from , 21st May, 2007

Directed by Gabriele Muccino, “The Pursuit of Happyness” is more than a movie, it’s a lesson on the indomitable spirit; an inspirational tale of one man’s trials and tribulations. Will Smith plays Chris Gardner in 1981, a real man with real problems who rose from the darkened ashes of despair with his then five year old son Christopher (played adorably by Jaden Christopher Syre Smith). Gardner suffered a copious amount of hardships and went from being an unpaid broker intern at Dean Witter to becoming a millionaire with his own brokerage company- Gardner Rich. Many of us seek happiness yet during this lifetime, do not find it. The pursuit of it is our God-given right but it cannot be obtained without adversity and struggles of some kind. Smith delivers a heart-wrenching performance that can only help us relate to our own circumstances and ordeals. The message is simple and incidentally is told to us in segments entitled, “Running”, “Being Stupid”, “Internship”, etc. Gardner narrates his tale and on the onset, discusses happiness through a misspelling in the word at the San Francisco daycare where he drops off his son. A struggle ensues when his wife, Linda (played by Than die Newton) places demands upon Gardner to sell bone density scanners to make his “bread & butter” and support his family. The waiting becomes too much for his wife when she tells him she’s off to New York and leaving him. Without much struggle as to who will care for young Christopher, Chris is determined to make it while caring for his son. While struggling to keep his head above water, Gardner discovers an immaculately dressed businessman parking his red Ferrari at the meter and asks him two questions concerning what he does. Surrounding him were the smiling faces of corporate types exiting the workplace. Gardner asked himself, how does one become that happy and why can’t he be that happy as well. The man he approached was a stock broker and revealed to him all he had to know was how to be good with people and numbers. This chance meeting of fate catapulted Gardner toward his aspiration which would entail a significant amount of obstacles and ill-fated events. Between becoming homeless, sleeping at a local shelter, getting hit by a car when a derelict and a hippie couple steal his scanning machine, to sleeping in a BART station men’s room, Gardner’s resolve to achieve his dream is unwavering. Through the course of the film, we watch Gardner grow from someone down on his luck to ultimate monetary victory with enough know how and wisdom to impart to his son, the “rules” to pursuing and capturing your dreams- “don’t let anyone tell you that you can’t do something” and “if you have a dream, go out and get it…period”. Cool Factor: Gardner’s incredible skill with the then hot item- Rubik’s Cube as he tries to impress Jay Twistle, a Dean Witter employer in a taxi cab. This is a must see, heart warming picture with enough struggles and setbacks to jerk at your emotional strings to make you weep, then make you revel in triumph.

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39 out of 42 people found the following review helpful:

Rated 5.0 stars
Wow

Gary Dennis from Carmarthen, 20th March, 2007

I was dragged, kicking and screaming, by my missus to see this film. I knew that it was one of those 'heart wrenchers' so my expectations were low. Boy how wrong was i. Will Smith gives his best performance away from his usual 'funny man' image. I was thrown into his world and i could actually feel the pain and suffering he goes through. His pride battered, his soul bruised, his son relying totally on him he battles through life against all the odds. Cameo appearance for Dan 'Homer Simpson' Castenella too for the Simpsons fans. Fantastic film, well worth going to see.

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Rated 4.0 stars
the pursuit of happyness

waterbabe from , 16th March, 2010

Really enjoyed this film with Will Smith and his son in real life...both played their parts well and it gave great insight into a love a father has for his son and great to have a happy ending. More films with Wills gorgeous smile are fine by me....

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Rated 5.0 stars
Lovely and inspiring....

jollygiantswife from , 13th March, 2010

Just watched this film and I feel... humble.... a true representation of what it means to work for a living... Will Smith plays an inspiring character whilst his (in true life) son plays an excellent supporting role. Throughout the film one is hoping for a 'break' but in the end.... well, you'll have to watch and find out, but it's not quite what you think!!

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Rated 4.0 stars
The Pursuit of Happyness

A Customer from n8, 6th March, 2010

A feel good movie, where the main character (Smith) drives you through the struggle of being a single father. With the extremities of life that he faces he maintains his positive outlook without jealousy or aggression.

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Rated 3.0 stars
Isnt everyone?

rosebuff from from London, 6th March, 2010

Excellent performance by WIll Smith and not to mention the young boy in the movie. Touching scenes and inspiring diligence portrayed by the main protagonist. This movie gives hope that nothing is impossible if and only if we dont give up when the going gets tough. Also, a lesson to people who give up on those who are sincere but are finding it hard to meet their expectations. A well-done movie that you should sit through to imbibe the full essence.

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