急求《当幸福来敲门》的英文影评如题,最好原创的,字数150左右,不要写的太难了,我才大一…4级以下水平就好…谢谢各位英语大大了有没得短点的``150字啊``

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急求《当幸福来敲门》的英文影评如题,最好原创的,字数150左右,不要写的太难了,我才大一…4级以下水平就好…谢谢各位英语大大了有没得短点的``150字啊``

急求《当幸福来敲门》的英文影评如题,最好原创的,字数150左右,不要写的太难了,我才大一…4级以下水平就好…谢谢各位英语大大了有没得短点的``150字啊``
急求《当幸福来敲门》的英文影评
如题,最好原创的,字数150左右,不要写的太难了,我才大一…4级以下水平就好…谢谢各位英语大大了
有没得短点的``150字啊``

急求《当幸福来敲门》的英文影评如题,最好原创的,字数150左右,不要写的太难了,我才大一…4级以下水平就好…谢谢各位英语大大了有没得短点的``150字啊``
The Pursuit of HappinessI was fortunate to see this movie in a screening.I really enjoyed it,and felt that it lived up to the teary and heartwarming trailer.While the movie has an uplifting "go for your dreams" message,the deepest theme is that of family.Will Smith did a great job as the father trying to protect his son from their circumstances of becoming homeless as much as he can,while at the same time trying to work in the competitive world of stocks as an un-paid intern.Jaden Smith was outstanding as the preschool-aged kid who knows things are going wrong and tries to have a stiff upper lip,but just can't do it all the time.The story is very touching and was close to home for me.My family has been through some tough times,and this movie just reminded me of how much my parents struggled to provide for our family and yet kept life fun as much as they could.I am excited to go see this with my parents as a way to say thank you

There's not too much time leftas for the details about how Chris Gardner(克里斯·加纳) can be accepted to the company and all his achivements laterplease see the film yourselfI hope you will find the defini...

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There's not too much time leftas for the details about how Chris Gardner(克里斯·加纳) can be accepted to the company and all his achivements laterplease see the film yourselfI hope you will find the definition of happiness different from mine.
The main character in the filmChris Gardner(克里斯·加纳)acted by Will Smith (威尔.史密斯)is a man with the quality of intelligencepersistencehonesty and so on. But he has never gained anything he is pursuitingthough there is a famous saying "no payno gain!"
Every day he is busy with his own business which is to sell a machine so as to surport his small family with a little boy and a wife who hasn't been behind him all the time.
How time flies! He hasn't solen even one of his machines.What's worsehe has to pay off the money he owes to different people for different reasons.
At last his wife can't tolerat with the fact that her husband has no money to surport their family.Thereforeshe has no choice but to leave.Maybe she just could not live with povertythat is the fact that they are poor……
Hehimself takes the responsibility for taking care of his son. As a result of his disability to pay for the rent of his roomhe is driven out by the landlord.With his only companionhis little sonhe is again busy running through the streetsthe crowd.
He once slept in the washroom of the railway station with the door lockedcomforting his son to sleep. He once went to the hospital to sell his blood for he really has no money .
Because of all efforts he has makenhe is admitted by a company……
A happy ending as I has been expectingbut the monment he feels the happinesshe also feels the bitterness of his tears^^^^
That moment happiness comes to knock at the door^^^^
dang dang dang someone is knocking at the door~~~~remember it's someone called happiness !!!!

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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 a...

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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 (and presumably happiness with an "i") against long odds.
The movie is "inspired by a true story," that of Chris Gardner, who was among San Francisco's working homeless in the early '80s and managed to pull himself and his young son up by the bootstraps. "Inspired by" is an interesting phrase because the movie is more inspiring than inspired. The man's struggles are emotionally engaging, but dramatically it lacks the layering of a "Kramer vs. Kramer," which it superficially resembles.

This is a much lower-key performance than we're used to seeing from Smith, and he pulls it off admirably. He plays the fictionalized Gardner as an intelligent, energetic guy who can't catch a break. In fact, in the sluggish Bay Area economy of 1981, he's losing ground. He's invested his family's money in a load of cutting-edge bone-density scanners that, unfortunately for him, provide a slightly better image than an X-ray at twice the cost.
Though the subject matter is serious, the film itself is rather slight, and it relies on the actor to give it any energy. Even in a more modest register, Smith is a very appealing leading man, and he makes Gardner's plight compelling.
Running from doctor's office to hospital peddling his scanners, we see Chris' plentiful people skills at work. Still, there's not enough money coming in, and his wife, Linda (Thandie Newton), who's been working double shifts in a laundry, leaves him to care alone for their 5-year-old son, Christopher (played by Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith's son, 7-year-old Jaden Christopher Syre Smith).
With his finances at less than zero, Chris embarks on an unpaid six-month internship at the end of which one of 20 hopefuls will land a job as a stockbroker. Staying one step ahead of the taxman and moving from apartment to motel to shelter to subway station, Chris is a model of persistence as he clings to his dream.
The most effective aspect of the film is the relationship between father and son. It's a love story in the purest sense as Chris tries to shield Christopher from the hardships they face, and it's instances like this that makes you think nepotism can be a good thing.
The younger Smith, who reportedly auditioned for the part, is precocious but not annoyingly so. He's inherited his parents' good looks and has impeccable comic timing, enlivening the gloomier stretches of the story.
Steve Conrad wrote the screenplay after executive producer Mark Clayman saw a "20/20" story on the real-life Gardner, and he litters the movie Gardner's path with nonstop obstacles, many of which are so improbable they must be true. Italian director Gabriele Muccino (whose film "The Last Kiss" was recently remade with Zach Braff) keeps a low profile, allowing the Smiths to carry the day.
"The Pursuit of Happyness" is an unexceptional film with exceptional performances and, if you're curious, takes its title's quirky spelling from a mural outside Christopher's Chinatown day-care center. There are worse ways to spend the holidays, and, at the least, it will likely make you appreciate your own circumstances

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