Parents need to know that Will Smith attracts children to see the movies. But this is neither an action movie nor a fair comedy - it is a moving, often emotional story. It includes several very terrible scenes, as well as some very sad scenes between families. Her husband was unable to make a living and left him and his son, so his mother was very depressed. Then the father yelled at the son, joined the fight for a trivial reason, made the boy scared and made him cry. If your child is nervous with you, it may make him or her feel uncomfortable. There is a very short tip on the complex impact of classicism and racial discrimination against my son. Fathers' frustration sometimes tears, sometimes even angry words attack (mostly damn "s-t"). The scribbled "f - k" came to a brief explanation of the word, and the son shouted.
Based on the true story, and in San Francisco in 1981, pursuit began to have problems as Chris Gardner (Will Smith) and his wife Linda (Dandy Newton). She works in a hotel's laundry room; he is trying to sell a bone density scanner (which is too expensive for most doctors, as a specialized medical machine, Chris admitted in dubbing). When Linda gave up her family, Chris was solid. I participated in an unpaid internship for 6 months at Dean Witter who became a stock broker. By fixing Rubik 's cube in front of the Deanwitter agent he believes he' s smart enough and that number is good. Chris is convinced that this will be done when studying and wiping, and there is little income enough to pay meals on weekly basis.
Families can talk about the charm of a story like Chris. Why do people like broken stories? Why are they considered to be good materials for movies? How close do you think the movie version is close to the actual story?
Families can talk about the dangers Chris brings to his "better life". How does this movie show that Christopher sleeps and is afraid of not being able to fully believe in the father? Is Chris lying in front of his son to find a job?
How does this movie depict the determination that Christopher's mother will quit him? From which angle will you see this choice?
One of my favorite movies, the pursuit of happiness is the story of Chris Gardner who became a millionaire from the street life. He is calling 200 potential customers each day at an intern at the financial company Dean Witter Reynolds. Through aggressive efforts, Gardner emerged from the company's position and became a successful entrepreneur and artist. TAKEAWAY: Everything in life starts at the end of your comfort zone. Even if you need to work harder, keep in mind that you are always selling yourself. For example, send a follow-up e-mail after a conversation or a meeting with a colleague. This recognizes the dialogue and the impact it will have on you.
I would like to review Will Smith 's 2006 film "Pursuit of Happiness" that I saw last week. To explain why I chose to review this movie, I have to explain why I avoided it for so long. Happyness was released in 2006, 8 years from review. I recall the trailer at that time, "Oh, there are other broken stories in this story, this time with a starring Will Smith, he must try to make a nod of Oscar." I am on YouTube I met a short video to edit it. That is enough to intrigue me.
Will Smith 's latest work "pursuit of happiness" is an extended discussion that emphasizes the credibility of conservative values. Given the traditional political, ethical and social loyalty of Hollywood, this seems like an impossible abnormality, but the power of the story is on the actual foundation which, in turn, It prevents it from being used as a tool of political thought. The story was inspired by the real life experience of Christopher Gardner, Christopher Gardner was a father suffering from homeless, became a stockbroker and CEO. It appeared during the dark economic era that began during President Jimmy Carter 's regime. In the past, the hero had seen the speech made on Ronald Reagan's television, explained the country's tragic financial environment, the record deficit and the outline of unemployment. The national unemployment rate in the first few years of the 1980s ranged from 7.1% to 9.7%.