The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) - 2 minute movie review

December 31st, 2006 No Comments »

Director: Gabriele Muccino
Starring: Will Smith, Jaden Smith, Thandie Newton
Reviewer: Reese

Based on a true story, Will Smith plays Christopher Gardner, a not-so-successful salesman who beats the odds to be accepted into an internship program at a prestigious stock brokerage. The internship is very demanding, offers no salary, and only one of the 20 interns will be hired at the end of it. The movie follows Gardner, a single father, as he and his son endure poverty and homelessness for the 6 months spanning his internship.

This is a film in the “inspirational story about an underdog who makes something of himself” genre and it’s very well done. Will Smith is a fine actor and he plays the lead character without any of the schmaltzy bullshit or unecessary histrionics that an inferior actor (like Don Cheadle - I hate that guy) would resort to. Gardner’s son is played by Jaden Smith (Will’s and Jada’s son). Gardner’s wife, who abandons the family early on, is played by Thandie Newton, who does this interesting thing where she sucks the food off her teeth as she’s talking. Little details like that really separate the good actresses from the crappy actresses who have no business acting and who should really just stick to posing nude, or anchoring the news, or bartending, or some other occupation suited for lazy people who need constant gratuities for doing something excessively simple that requires almost no training whatsoever.

The film is almost Dickensean in its portrayal of poverty and hardship and the only issue I have with it is that the story seemed to consist entirely of unfortunate setback after unfortunate setback. I know, I know, it’s a story of a real person’s life, but still… does it need to be so unrelentlessly bleak? A biopic is not, strictly speaking, an accurate depiction of its subject’s life anyway; it’s a calculated selection of events from their lives which, when put together, comprise a completely fabricated narrative … I’m just saying that they could have selected a few happy events (I’m sure there were some in this guy’s life, right?) to slightly restructure the narrative and relieve the constant pathos.

All in all, though, it was a really good movie. Very emotional, interesting, inspiring, and quite original. I recommend this movie highly.

8/10


Here’s Will Smith behind the scenes with the real Chris Gardner. I enjoyed this interview with Chris Gardner. He has a great attitude and seems like a very inspired individual.



Voices in my head

December 30th, 2006 8 Comments »
Howard had felt guilty all day long. No matter how much he tried to forget about it, he couldn’t. The guilt and sense of betrayal was overwhelming. Even at night, he could find no solace, and turned fitfully in frustrating attempts to fall asleep.



But, every once in a while, he’d hear that soothing voice trying to reassure him -

“HOWARD, DON’T WORRY ABOUT IT. YOU AREN’T THE FIRST DOCTOR TO SLEEP WITH ONE OF HIS PATIENTS, AND YOU WON’T BE THE LAST!!”

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But invariably the other voice would bring him back to reality -

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“HOWARD! COME ON. YOU’RE A VETERINARIAN”

Slip into something comfortable for the IRS

December 30th, 2006 3 Comments »
A Jewish debtor, called in for an audit at the IRS (International Revenue Service), asked his accountant for advice on what to wear. “Wear your shabbiest clothing. Let him think you are a pauper.”



Then he asked his lawyer the same question, but got the opposite advice. “Do not let them intimidate you. Wear your most elegant suit and tie.”



Confused, the man went to his rabbi, told him of the conflicting advice, and requested some resolution of the dilemma.



“Let me tell you a story,” replied the rabbi. “A woman, about to be married, asked her mother what to wear on her wedding night. ‘Wear a heavy, long, flannel nightgown that goes right up to your neck.’ But when she asked her best friend, she got conflicting advice. ‘Wear your most sexy negligee, with a V-neck right down to your navel.



The man protested: “What does all this have to do with my problem with the IRS?”



The rabbi answered: “No matter what you wear, you are going to get screwed.”

Sorry blogger

December 29th, 2006 7 Comments »
We are sorry for the error that occured earlier at blogger but i am afraid this will happen again




So backup your work ladies and gentlemen ’cause there is going to be lots of lol bouncing coming up ;-)