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MOVIE REVIEW
By : TITIEK
SETYANI
1.
Introduction
a.
Title : THE
PURSUIT OF HAPPYNESS
b.
Genre : Biographical
– Drama
Based on a true story of Chris Gardner's
(now an American entrepreneur, investor, stock broker, motivational
speaker, author, and philanthropist who owns stockbrokerage firm, Gardner
Rich & Co, based in Chicago, Illinois) nearly one-year struggle with homelessness.
2.
Synopsis
In 1981 San Francisco, Chris Gardner (Will Smith) invested his family's savings in portable bone-density
scanners which he tried to demonstrate and sell to doctors. The investment
proved to be a white
elephant, which
financially broke the family and as a result, his wife Linda (Thandie Newton) left him and moved to New York. Their son Christopher (Jaden Smith) remained with his father. While downtown trying to sell
one of his scanners, Chris met a manager for Dean Witter and impressed him by solving a Rubik's Cube during a short taxi ride. Chris did not
have enough money for the taxi fare and fled the cab driver into a subway
station where he barely escaped the taxi driver but lost one of his bone
scanners in the process. This new relationship with the Dean Witter manager
gave him the chance to become an intern stockbroker.
Despite
arriving there unkempt and shabbily dressed due to an emergency, Chris was
offered the internship. Chris was further set back when his bank account was
garnished by the IRS for unpaid income taxes, and he and his young son were
evicted. As a result they were homeless, and were forced at one point to stay in
a bathroom at a subway station. Motivation drove him to find a church, which had
a homeless shelter primarily for single mothers and their children. The
church's owner did not let him stay due to the fact that it was for women and
children, although she told him about a local church that also provided
shelter, but had very limited space. Due to demand for the limited rooms, Chris
must frantically raced from his internship work early each afternoon in order
to land a place in line. Chris then found the bone scanner that he lost in a
park from a demented man who believed it to be a time machine and it was damaged,
but Chris finally repaired it.
Disadvantaged by his limited work hours, and knowing that maximizing his
client contacts and profits were the only way to earn the one paid position
that he and his 19 competitors were fighting for, Chris developed a number of
ways to make phone sales calls more efficiently. He also reached out to
potential high value customers, defying protocol. One sympathetic prospect, Walter Ribbon (Kurt Fuller) took him and his son to a San Francisco 49ers
game. Regardless of his challenges, Chris did never reveal his lowly circumstances to his co-workers, even going so
far as to lend one of his bosses five dollars for a taxi, a sum he could not afford.
Concluding his
internship, Chris was called into a meeting with his managers. His work had
paid off and he was offered the position. Fighting back tears, he rushed to his
son's daycare, hugging him. They walked down the street, joking with each other.
The epilogue revealed that Chris went on to form his own multi-million dollar
brokerage firm.
3.
The
Elements of The Plot
a.
Exposition
Chris Gardner invested his family's savings in
portable bone-density scanners which he tried to demonstrate and sell to
doctors. The investment proved to be a white elephant, which financially broke the family
and as a result, his wife Linda left him and moved to New York. Their son Christopher remained with
his father. While downtown trying to sell one of his scanners, Chris met a
manager for Dean Witter and impressed him by solving a Rubik's Cube during a short taxi ride. Chris did not
have enough money for the taxi fare and fled the cab driver into a subway
station where he barely escaped the taxi driver but lost one of his bone
scanners in the process. This new relationship with the Dean Witter manager
gave him the chance to become an intern stockbroker.
b.
Conflict
Chris Gardner’s wife, Linda,
left him and moved to New York for a new job because she thought that Chris
couldn’t make a living for the family. Their son, Christopher, stayed with Chris
as he asked it and he had to struggle in his life to give a good living for his
son and to find a proper job.
c.
Rising
Action
· Chris and his son started to live by themselves after
his wife left him.
· Chris couldn’t sell the bone-density
scanners while he had to pay the rent and
some taxes (which previously was the reason why his wife left him)
· Chris met Jay met a manager for Dean
Witter, Jay, who gave him a
chance for an interview to be an intern stockbroker.
· Chris got the position as a beginner of Dean Witter’s
stockbroker for six month without a salary, yet he still had to attract the
clients as many as possible during the six month trial.
· During the six month, he had to struggle to sell out
the remaining scanner for living cost, evicted from his rent apartment, slept
in a public bathroom, stood in the line just to get a free room from a social
church, and sold his blood just to buy food for his son because unfortunately
the Tax Department took everything from his saving account for the incoming tax
regarding to his scanner selling.
· In his worst struggling time, he still had one last
scanner which he got back from the mad man who found it in the subway station but
it didn’t work properly so he had to fix it.
d.
Climax
· The scanner was getting fixed and Chris sold it.
· After the internship test and succeeded in grabbing
some significant clients, Chris was called by his manager and was told that he
got the position as the staff of Dean Witter’s stockbroker.
e.
Anti
climax
There is no anti climax and resolution
because this movie
uses an open plot.
4.
Character
and Caracterization
a.
Protagonist
1) Chris Gardner : a patience, tough, smart, loving and
caring guy with a good sense of humor.
2) Linda : a loving but short tempered mother.
3) Christopher : smart and cheerful boy.
4) Jay : a doubtful man
b.
Round
character
1) Kurt : a kind hearted businessman.
5.
Law
of plot
The movie
uses suspenses, because it uses chronological narrated events.
6.
Kind
of Plot
The plot
of the movie is an open plot. It leads the story that ends at the climax and lets
the viewers conclude the story by
themselves.
7.
Setting
·
Setting of time:
around 1981
·
Setting of
place: Illinois, U.S.
8.
Theme
The toughness of a
struggling man to get a better life for his son.
9.
Moral
Lesson
·
We should not
let ourselves lose mind when worst time get us.
·
“Don’t ever let
somebody tell you that you can’t do something. You got a dream, you gotta
protect it. People can’t do something themselves, they wanna tell you you can’t
do it. If you want something, go get it. Period”
-Chris Gardner
·
We should not
give up no matter how hard the situation is. Tough times don’t last, but tough
people do.
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