I hardly watch a Hollywood movie but this movie was recommended by many. And now I would like to recommend this movie. At least once in time, this should be watched I think that this movie teaches young people and adults a very valuable lesson in the movie. This is a family movie, the family should always have faith in one, moreover, a father and son should always have faith in each other. I have learned from the society that there is always one thing, that father and daughter & mother and son this are the most common happy relations, but this movie has changed the perspective of accepting the things only society speaks.
"If you like it, then have it. No matter what I say, no matter what everyone says."
This is a story of a man living in mediocrity, working as a salesman and despite facing several problems on every front of his life, He dares. Dares to dream big. This is an admirably unsentimental biography with an amazing performance. It’s an excellent movie that shows if you work hard for something you will get success. Will Smith and his son, Jaden bring to life the true story of a father-son family, struggling to step up from the bottom rung of the ladder. I believe that kids should watch this movie, so they will realize that they are blessed in their lives, and it’s not easy for parents to struggle always. This is a movie based on a real-life experience. Will Smith does an incredible job as well as his son Jaden. He had his son in this movie that’s why it was easier for Will Smith to put himself out there emotionally. You can feel the emotion and are rooting for his character through the movie.
Jaden Smith is adorable. He delivers an endearing performance as Gardner's son, Christopher, in what turns out to be a simple, sentimental, but ultimately inspiring movie. The film deals with a particular perspective, focusing, as the title implies, on the constitutional right to "pursue" happiness, rather than the right to be happy. In this manner, the movie can avoid focusing much on racism and how that factors into achieving the Dream. Instead, the relationship between father and son, through all the ups and downs of family and economic instability, take centre stage, with lovely results. “The Pursuit of Happyness” counts how Chris, compromises by some bad luck, a few stupid moves and a shrew for a wife, Linda, loses his apartment and, with his 5-year-old, Christopher, joins the ranks of the homeless, if not the hopeless. Evicted from the mainstream and bounced from shelter to shelter, Chris holds firm to his dignity, resolve, faith, love and independence. Money matters in “The Pursuit of Happyness,” as it does in life. But it matters more openly in this film than it does in most Hollywood stories that set their sights on the poor, largely because Chris’s pursuit of happiness eventually becomes interchangeable with his pursuit of money. He doesn’t want just a better, more secure life for himself and his child. The ending (I won’t give it away too much) had the tears flowing, tears of happiness of course. I recommend this movie to everyone who loves movies that have a real storyline and leave you with a good feeling. This movie is worth taking the time to see. Will Smith is an incredible actor and the real person whom this film was made around must be proud. This movie is gonna play with your emotions. You are gonna cry, laugh along with the characters.
“You deserve to be happy”.