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MOVIE REVIEW

The Pursuit of Happyness is based on the true events of Chris Gardner (Will
Smith). He describes his way of life as difficult, including losing his job, becoming
homeless and bankrupt, enrolling in an unpaid internship program with a
uncertain future, and, to top it all off, having a son to look after in the middle of the
chaos. Thanks to Will Smith, who brought Chris Gardner's character to life, the
casting for this movie was excellent as a struggling person trying to reach his full
potential while driven by his son. Jaden  Smith, who plays Will Smith's son in the film,
is in reality that father's son. Jaden is aware of what is  going on and realizes how
hard his father is working to raise him appropriately and provide for his future.
Jaden  embraces everything that has happened, stands by his father, and gives him
confidence that he can.  He can make it if he does it. Jaden is a bright young guy, and
I believe they became closer as a result of this  and developed a unique friendship
while producing this film.
Considering that they could have covered this in cloth, the costume designs in
this movie were incredibly inventive,  cleanly packaged and expertly topped off with
a red ribbon. using a number of worn-out, tattered, an  Gardner's attire increased
the impact of the movie's obviously adjusted time  and hard, just like in the 1980s
real-life direction. Some of Smith's and his son Jaden's clothes.  The clothing used in
the film was designed to mirror the features of homelessness and the difficult
turbulence brought on by the strong relationship between father and son. Product
designers created dramatic scenes using numerous different vehicles carrying
different views at every angle of the movie. A child like Jaden would be so motivated
as to wear the same apparel freely for several days considering the stink was
presumably relatively inviting but this was a movie with homeless individuals so the
matter was quiet.
The visual and sound effects of this film were emotional and had enhancing
sound and visual scenes that were emotional, gladdening, and remarkably
outstanding and couldn’t match any other performance. The soundtrack reflects on
helping to depict the struggles of current life with a donation and actually
minimum in volume or touching in introductory fashion on the trendiness, civic
environment of the film. This is a necessary movie for people to see and reflect on
their own experiences. Realizing life can be changed in a blink of an eye, losing
everything you have, that not everyone encounters in a life. I would recommend
everyone to see this film, take into consideration poverty and homelessness, and
realize it isn't a choice and that everyone has a story but no one will hear.

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