Friday, July 6, 2007

Pursuit of Happyness, The

2006 / 117 minutes / PG
Will Smith, Thandie Newton, Jaden Smith
Directed by Gabriele Muccino

The chemistry between real life father and son (Will and Jaden) shines on screen in this poignant true story. At moments heartwrenching, and at others undeniably heartwarming, The Pursuit of Happyness (spelled correctly incorrect) is a radiant look at the life of Chris Gardner, a life fraught with seemingly relentless hardships and oppression. Gardner's unwavering hope, perpetuated gracefully by Will Smith, ultimately sees father and son through challenges including a tax crisis, living in a motel, sleeping in a homeless shelter, and even a night in a subway station bathroom. Most impressive, though, is Jaden Smith's thoroughly convincing performance, somehow unexpected yet completely unsurprising (especially given his parentage). If you aren't convinced that beyond all else hope prevails, this movie will undoubtedly change your mind. The Pursuit of Happyness proves, once and for all, that anything can be done - you just have to keep trying.

DVD

B+

Wednesday, February 28, 2007

Little Miss Sunshine

2006 / 101 minutes / 14A
Greg Kinnear, Alan Arkin, Steve Carell, Toni Collette
Directed by Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris

As dysfunctional as dysfunctional can get, Little Miss Sunshine, is a heartwarming family drama wrapped tightly in a comedy of errors. While it does, at times, dangle over the edge of ridiculous, the movie is familiar and engaging. Sympathy and empathy abound as the family experiences many, many, many snags on route to a pint-size beauty pageant. With an untimely malfunctioning horn and suddenly detachable side door, the 'bus' - an older model Volkswagen van - is a character all it's own. Paced like a short-story you just can't put down, Little Miss Sunshine is perfect movie-night fare.

DVD

B+