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Among the inalienable rights promised in the preamble of the Declaration of Independence,happiness is the only one not guaranteed.We are theoretically assured of life and liberty,but happiness we are left to pursue on our own."The Pursuit of Happyness," a routine domestic drama starring Will Smith,is the story of one man's unwavering pursuit for a better life against long odds.
With the opening caption “inspired by a true story,” Smith plays Chris Gardner,a rags-to-riches good guy who often quotes Thomas Jefferson in his pursuit of the American Dream.Taking place in San Francisco in 1981,Chris is trying to lead his family—wife Linda (Thandie Newton) and son Christopher (Smith’s son Jaden)—from their lower middle class existence in a dingy apartment into the good life.
I sat throughout the film wondering how much worse things could get for Chris.We know there is a happy ending,but the journey there is a rather bumpy road.Throughout it all Will Smith gives the performance of a lifetime.There is one poignant scene where he tells his son,“Don’t ever let someone tell you you can’t do something.Not even me.You’ve got a dream; you’ve got to protect it.You want something,you go get it.Period.”