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Franco 2022-03-15 09:01:01
The Pursuit of Happyness
A good inspirational film, although the main line design is still an old routine-after suffering and suffering, the protagonist and son are supported along the way, and the story is warm and sorrowful to inject a strong warmth into the film.
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Constantin 2022-04-19 09:01:06
Pursue hard, happiness knocks on the door
A salesman who made a living by selling medical equipment, the pressure of his wife's unbearable life left him, and later he chose the industry of stockbrokers, from extreme failure in life to gradual success of stockbrokers, this is a reminder. A progressive movie. When playing basketball with his...

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Verlie 2022-04-24 07:01:01
It was a touching scene that left a deep impression on me. The father and son spent the night in the bathroom. The father lost one shoe and lent the boss five dollars. The whole film basically talks about how the male protagonist suffers, and there is only a little happiness at the end.
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Clemens 2022-03-23 09:01:07
When I was in school, the teacher let the whole class off in class. At present, I feel that the so-called inspirational film has made the feeling. One is the Chinese partner and the other is this.
The Pursuit of Happyness quotes
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Christopher: [to his father, sleeping next to other homeless people] You're a good papa.
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Christopher Gardner: [during the interview for the internship position] I've been sitting out here for the last half-hour trying to come up with a story that would explain my being here dressed like this. And I wanted to come up with a story that would demonstrate qualities that I'm sure you all admire here like earnestness, diligence, team-playing. And I couldn't think of anything. So the truth is, I was arrested for failure to pay parking tickets.
Jay Twistle: Parking tickets?
[employers laugh]
Christopher Gardner: I ran all the way here from the police station.
Martin Frohm: What were you doing before you were arrested?
Christopher Gardner: I was, uh, painting my apartment.