Life, Liberty, and the Pursuit of Happiness
Last night, Wei and I went one of the most inspirational movies I have seen in a very long time…The Pursuit of Happyness. (And just to clear things up for Dan and Jill…there is a viable reason for the misspelled titled!)
The movie is a true-life rag to riches story about a dedicated father, trying to make ends meet, and following his pursuit to find true happiness. Chris Gardner was a brilliant, yet unsuccessful salesman. One day, he came across a man, a stockbroker at Dean Witter, and found the man to be “happy”, in all senses of the word. This marked the beginning of Chris’s remarkable journey to become a highly successful stockbroker, and eventually starting his own firm.
Since my last movie review did not really “review” the movie, I love this movie and highly recommend it to everyone (and yes, Kelly, it is better than Coyote Ugly!)
2 Comments:
Well it better be a very viable reason for misspelling the word... I hate when things are purposely misspelled... I think it sets bad form. Glad you liked the movie though
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