6. The Pursuit of Happyness
I’ll give you fair warning, if you’ve had a bad week this is not the film for you. This heartbreaking tale tells the story of a salesman who has taken custody of his son as he battles to get people to buy into the “bone density scanners” he’s trying to peddle.
Based on a true story, Christopher Gardner (played by Smith), faces losing his wife, his home, his bank account and all the comforts that come with a steady job.
Forced to live on the streets with his son, he tries to become a stockbroker but is told he needs to go through six months of training – before he is paid.
This heartbreaking story is told brilliantly and leaves you feeling like you can really relate with the real life struggles of this broken salesman.
Smith once again adds the human element perfectly and the relationship between him and his on screen son is truly magical.
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