happiness

Westley 2022-04-20 09:01:04

This is a great movie.
The theme of the movie is very simple, people should persevere, and you will eventually be happy. But the director put the whole story on a father and son. This undoubtedly gave us a deeper impression.
I was shocked by the father's positive attitude towards life and the love for his son that came from the bottom of his heart. My father worked hard at the bottom of the society and was always beaten mercilessly, but he always actively started over. A father can give his son very little material, but in life and spirit, he always gives his son a lot of inspiration for life and life.
In the film, the saddest thing is that when the father was down and down, he took his son to the subway station for the night and took his son to avoid the toilet. However, it seems that the society still cannot forgive this father, and there are people outside constantly knocking on the toilet door. , the father hugged his son tightly and shed tears in pain... This is the only time the father sheds tears in the whole film. His father's face was full of helplessness and sadness. What knocked on the door of the toilet must have also knocked hard on my father's heart. This moment made one see the heart of the father. However, the next day, my father still stood in front of the others with a smile on his face.
Fortunately, the ending of the film is a happy ending.
I don't want to comment too much on the educational significance of the film, I just want to say something about the father there: he was a great father.

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  • Lemuel 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    I was very impressed with the church singing.

  • Pattie 2022-03-23 09:01:07

    Movies watched in college English class. Very typical Hollywood inspirational film. It is also very suitable for learning English.

The Pursuit of Happyness quotes

  • [about Chris' bone-density scanner]

    Homeless Guy #1: It's a time machine... I know it's a time machine...

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over, while sitting on a bus] This machine in my lap? It is not a time machine.

  • [last narration lines, while walking in the crowd and crying]

    Christopher Gardner: [voice-over] This part of my life... this part right here? This is called "happyness."