A not bad docudrama
22 May 2007
While "The Pursuit of Happiness" is by no means a perfect film (it skirts more unpleasant issues such as racism in the workplace), it is nevertheless a moving, watchable true-life parable about the rough road towards achieving the American Dream. Will Smith is shockingly good as Chris Gardner, devoted father and aspiring stockbroker. He is recently homeless, has only a high school degree, and a five-year-old son (Jaden Christopher Smith) to support. Thankfully, Chris has pluck, charm and a childlike stubbornness in abundance. I don't know if the movie tell the real Chris Gardner's story 100% accurately, but I have no doubt "The Pursuit of Happiness" captures the seeming hopelessness of his situation and Gardner's spirit and dogged determination. A fine effort that makes you believe anything is possible.
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