A Smith's work that I do not recommend for everyone to see

Mohammed 2022-03-18 09:01:02

It feels a little worse than when happiness knocks on the door.
Will's performance is still very good, the only difference is the plot of the entire film itself. For a person, the most important thing is his life. It is irresponsible for his life if he decides to commit suicide simply because he cannot bear his own mistakes and causes many deaths.
Moreover, Ben Thomas's approach is also a bit problematic when it comes to helping others. He went to rescue others directly, without asking if they would accept it. How could this approach appear in real life? How can such a lame plot be understood!
In the end, the plot of the film is still a bit obscure and dark. After watching the entire film, the only feeling I have is discomfort. At the end of the film, there is not any warm scene that makes people feel that Ben died great, but the scene where Emily is crying and crying. How can such an ending be acceptable? At least I was depressed for a long time after reading it!
Overall, Will's performance in this film is still good, but the plot is too unacceptable, and I don't recommend everyone to watch it.

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  • Makenna 2022-03-23 09:01:21

    A movie set to deceive the audience, although the rhythm in the middle is a bit slow, I can still recommend it!

  • Cale 2022-04-24 07:01:03

    Jumping and watching, as homework. Don't dare to look too closely, for fear that you will want to die even more. But still couldn't hold back the tears. The jellyfish suicide is not the most sensational, he ran before his death and sprinted in the rain. When the jellyfish wrapped around his arm, the picture switched to after the car accident when he stretched out his wife's bloody hand, and suddenly the touch was very clear. I want to die.

Seven Pounds quotes

  • [first lines]

    911 Operator: 911 emergency...

    Ben Thomas: I need an ambulance.

    911 Operator: I have you at 9212 West Third Street in Los Angeles.

    Ben Thomas: Yes, room number 2.

    911 Operator: What's the emergency?

    Ben Thomas: There's been a suicide.

    911 Operator: Who's the victim?

    Ben Thomas: I am.

  • [repeated line]

    Ben Thomas: I love you.