Pursuit of Happyness
Watched the Will Smith movie “Pursuit of Happyness” at ATC last Saturday night. While standing in line, I was wondering why they spelled “Happyness” wrong. Or is it just me because it might be the right spelling all along? So, my critic self have to find out.
The movie is a true to life story about Chris Gardner whom I do not know who the hell he is (which brought me to open a new browser window and wiki his ass). Apparently, this movie relates this multi millionaire’s humble beginnings. Humble his beginnings indeed; He was a Bone Density Scanner sales-man, well, that was the movie said – and if you have a question regarding what a Bone Density Scanner is, wiki it yourself because I don’t know it myself. Okay, so he was a sales-man and he got a wife and a kid and he is trying his hardest to make ends meet. He is bankrupt and all because he was “tricked” into (buying and) selling these scanners when he thought that it would sell like pancakes in hospitals. So his landlord is after him all day, a friend won’t pay his debts, he has problems with his marriage because of financial issues and all hell breaks loose in Chris’ life.
So we are given a movie with a man’s struggle to provide better life for his son. His wife left them because she thinks nothing will happen with Chris. Chris, smart as he is, landed an internship at a brokerage firm (because the boss was impressed when he solved the rubix cube which was the current hype at that time). Being an intern means that you get training (which will eventually lead to being hired and being paid) but Chris is not paid salary yet. So he got all money what’s left of him and struggled for 6 months.
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