The Pursuit of Happyness (2006)
Will Smith, Thandie Newton
and Jaden Smith.
One of Will Smith’s Best movies.
The Pursuit of Happyness is the true story of
Christopher Gardner who went from down and out, to become a
successful stockbroker and financier.
This film pulls at heartstrings at every turn and yet it is not
sentimental drivel, instead, it is the story of a courage and
determination. Chris Gardner’s (Will Smith) wife Linda (Thandie
Newton) is unhappy, seemingly about every aspect of their
marriage, she nags Chris continually. She finally leaves him and
their child . Newton’s time on screen is negligible, but the
time that she is on screen, she is venomous. Her attitude pretty
much shows where Gardner is at this time in his life. In
addition to loosing his wife, Chris also looses his apartment.
He and his son have to face and live on the mean streets of San
Francisco, but his faith and belief in himself are amazingly
strong.
Chris Gardner goes from a man who had a relatively decent life,
to eating at soup kitchens and sleeping in a toilet stall. At
one point, he has fight to keep his place in line for a slot to
sleep in a shelter. Some of the scenes in this movie can rip
your heart out, while others make you smile at Gardner’s
extraordinary bold faith in himself. The one thing the man does
have is style, he sees what he wants and goes after it. What he
wants is a chance to become a stockbroker at Dean Witter. When
he goes to apply for an internship, he looks around the room at
others awaiting the same opportunity and knows that he must do
something special to get his foot in the door. If Gardner is
anything, he is honest with himself; he accepts that he may not
be able to compete on paper, so he decides to give the
powers-that-be something more impressive than his resume. In the
presence of those who hold his future in their hands, Gardner
manages to solve a Rubik's Cube and get invited to a golf club
outing, all the while pitching for a Dean Witter internship.
Along the way, he teaches his son to believe in himself and to
never let anyone, even his father, tell that he cannot do
something. Gardner has to remember that sentiment time after
time, while he is studying and trying to keep up with interns
who eat regularly and sleep in real beds.
While The Pursuit of Happyness is not a two-hanky tearjerker,
it does call for one hanky. Moviegoers with the strongest resolve will
break, when they see some of the trials and tribulations Chris Gardner
goes through to gain a good life for his son and himself. This is an
uplifting and feel-good film. Nevertheless, I suggest that you read the
book The Pursuit of Happyness for a more rounded
picture of Christopher Gardner.
With
Fresh Prince of Bel-Air still being shown on some channels,
it is not difficult to imagine Will Smith where he is today. His
talent showed back then. However, Smith has something bigger
going for him than his huge talent; he seems to be a really nice
guy. The role of Chris Gardner fits Will Smith very well. Smith
produced this fine film and received an Oscar nomination for
Best Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role.
Others in the cast: Dan Castellaneta, Kurt Fuller, George
Cheung, Brian Howe, Michael Silverman, Kevin West and Takayo
Fischer.
Rated PG-13 for some language.
Visit the official site.
The Pursuit of Happyness
~Vanette Ryanes
Vanette Ryanes is a true movie maven. She
has been an avid movie fan for more than 35 years and has a video
library of 200 plus movies. She has a vast knowledge of classic
black and white, noir and vintage color movies. If you have
questions about movies contact Vanette, (Vannie to her friends) for
answers, advice and recommendations.
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