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"The Pursuit of Happiness" is an American film produced by Gabriele Muccino, featuring Will Smith, Jaden Smith, and Thandie Newton. The film is based on a real tale, and Chris Gardner, an American black investing analyst, is the lead. The film tells the inspiring story of a frustrated dealer on the edge of bankruptcy and his wife is leaving home. He works tirelessly to satisfy his single parent's obligation and hopes to become a capital exchange broker and, eventually, a well-known financial investor. The film was launched on 15 December 2006. The film has been nominated for Best Actor at the 2007 Academy Awards. In 1981, in San Francisco, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) was a brilliant medical equipment seller, but he had a rough time in depression. He goes to hospitals and clinics every day, but he doesn't worry about his bone mineral density machine, which costs twice as much as an X-ray scanner. His wife Linda (Thandie Newton) can not afford to have such a tough life, leaving him and his five-year-old son Christopher (Jaden Smith) to run abroad. Chris is determined to transform his profession into a high-income stockbroker. His energies and wisdom also pushed the securities firm director, Jay Twistle (Brian Howe), who passed the initial examination. In the second interview, while Chris had to wear the painter's clothes at the interview venue, he was adamant about being a high school student. Finally, some of the company's investors felt it was best to give him a shot, so he became one of the 20 interns. After that, Gardner and his son's life would get more complicated during the half-year of the internship since there is no pay during the training, and only one of the 20 interns will stay. They've always got to rely on these bone mineral density scanners for a while. Here we have to stress that "The Pursuit of Happiness" Will Smith's act of anxiety and sorrow deduces, inevitably and explicitly, and since this film is about ordinary people, it must be very relaxed to behave to make the viewer have a sense of substitution, and Smith very exquisitely demonstrates the father's affection for his children and the ordinary person's wish for a better existence in his heart. This is a positive thing. Chris is a man with immense duty, as can be seen in the affairs of his son. Since Chris placed all his savings into costly and useless scanners for medical devices, he became unfortunate. His wife is employed part-time, but she somehow can't improve their unpleasant living condition. Finally, his wife abandoned him because of life's challenges. Chris didn't discourage his wife from going. He had only one condition, that is, to let his son live by himself. He feels he's liable for raising his baby. No matter how rough his life is, Chris is not going to give up his baby. We will tell from this that Chris is a guy with a good sense of duty. Chris still maintained that he'd get better no matter how short his life was. As he told his wife he was going to apply for a broker's job; his wife made a lot of sarcasm toward him, which seemed almost unlikely for his wife. While his low education and dire circumstances hurt Chris, he did not give up and was always working hard to get a job. There's a moment in this film that I can't overlook. He said to his son at the basketball court, "Don't ever let anybody tell you that you can't do something, not even me. You have a dream; you have to protect it. People can't do much more; they like to tell you why you can't do it. You want some, go for it. The American social assistance scheme has passed through three stages: the first, from the 1930s to the 1960s; the second, from the 1960s to the 1980s; and the third, from the 1980s to the present. The development of the American social assistance scheme was strongly tied to the global depression of 1929. At that point, the United States' unemployment rate was over 20%, and the societal contradictions were quite sharp. The federal government has now passed the Federal Disaster Relief Act and formed the Federal Emergency Relief Agency. In the second point, with the emergence of the civil rights movement and national strength, citizens' healthcare structure is becoming better and better. However, with the rise in public spending, the budgetary strain is also rising, which is why we have reached the third stage of the restructuring of social assistance and eliminated a great deal of unnecessary welfare. Chris eventually seeks the support of the church in "The Pursuit of Happiness." While the United States has a very robust method of delivering social services, but the United States is distinct from Europe; it has a brighter hue of welfarism and promotes individuals with the potential to function individually. As a consequence, many of the U.S. assistance services are structured to provide the most minimal existence, yet there are also limitations. As pleasure hits, though bankrupt, Chris should not follow any of the requirements of federal assistance. Moreover, in the United States, many citizens are not able to embrace federal aid, and if they obtain assistance, that ensures that they will still survive at the depths of their lives. The creative use of telephoto and scenario scheduling gives citizens a feeling of balance amid the turmoil. At the beginning of the film, first, a distant shot of a coastal area, followed by a distant shot of the Golden Gate Bridge, an iconic structure in San Francisco, followed by an extended image of the American flag at the top of the building, framing the position of the story in San Francisco, the United States. And there are a few close-ups of the San Francisco road; many of them are people making their way to work. The hustle and bustle of office employees in the streets were very noisy, but when you thought about it in San Francisco in the early 1980s, it all appeared quite harmonious. Unlike other American blockbusters, this film offers people an aural effect with its passionate soundtrack. Its music is placed off the storyline in the whole play, infecting the viewer. The music is gentle and calming, like serenade in action. It drew a significant amount of viewers at the beginning of the plot. It is claimed that a good start is half the performance of the entire play, and an excellent start to the score brings lust to the whole film. When Chris is able to make a living and bravely find pleasure, the film uses joyful and skipping music; when Chris is on the road, the film uses swift and tense music; when Chris is the most destitute, he and his son are poor, staying in public toilets and cramped tents, the film uses sad and deep music. The soundtrack for this film is not the best, but there is little question that the music is the best in the movie. The story of Chris Gardner is a prototype of "The Pursuit of Happiness." Chris Gardner, born 9 February 1954 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, is an American businessman and investor. His family was terrible, and he had no father at all. In order to get a better life, he entered the U.S. Navy. Navy. He was once vagrant and incarcerated, but he never gave up his ideal of being a stockbroker and eventually flourished. The film "The Pursuit of Happiness" is based on his autobiography of the same name and is performed by Will Smith and his son Jaden Smith. I've never witnessed it, but it's rare, and I sense it. Moreover, Chris never talked about having a short life, nor did he gain pity about his bad experience and gain a strategic edge. This is what we're missing. Looking down at them, we may learn so much. I think this is an adorable, inspiring video, I'm going to rate 5 out of 5, and I think you should go ahead and watch it. Chris has witnessed the disappointments in his life. He couldn't pay the rent for his children. After unwavering attempts, he was offered the investment firm's internship chance. In hardship, he took every opportunity and eventually achieved. The film explores the meaning of love, optimism, persistence, and, naturally, happiness. I think it is appropriate for all ages and particularly for parents and children to watch together to help strengthen their relationship. If you're at the bottom of your life, you've got to watch the movie. No matter how humiliating we might be, we can not overlook the passion and pursuit of happiness. Our challenge will decide the life we're going to seek. In reality, humans are intrinsically unequal for different external reasons, yet everyone is still equal in search of pleasure. The tale of Chris and his son in "The Pursuit of Happiness" is the perfect explanation. This is the dream of the United States and the concept of happiness committed to the world. We don’t know when pleasure is going to knock on the door? But don't overlook why and when you start; happiness is going to knock on your threshold.

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