
Seven Pounds
Seven Pounds is Will Smith's 2008 masterpiece.
"He saw his heart beating in her body through his eyes." This is the slogan written on the poster, and it is also one of the few times the slogan is not exaggerated. I can say that Will Smith is also a star who grew up with me. He is also a movie actor he likes very much! I like a lot of his works and his unique and charismatic performances. His "When Happiness Knocks", his "Mechanical Public Enemy", his "All The People Superman", "The Enemy of the Nation", his "Boxer Ali". Even in the United States, where the stars are gathered, Will Smith's box office appeal is beyond words.
Tim is an engineer at an airline, and one night a year ago, Tim was driving home with his wife when he was in a car accident as he was texting on the highway.
His wife died in a car accident and took six lives in another car that came on her. After the accident, Ben becomes very depressed and regrets his past mistakes. It led to the deaths of 7 people, including his beloved wife.
He couldn't forgive himself, so he decided to donate his organs to extend the lives of 7 people. He stole the ID card of his brother Ben Thomas's tax office investigator and disguised himself as an investigator to investigate the donors he had screened.
He gave his lungs to his brother Ben, his kidneys to the kind hockey coach, bone marrow to children with leukemia, liver to Holly in the Child Safety Department/Family Services Department, and through Holly to find the abused Connie, who gave the house to Connie.
When he found himself in love with Emily, he once shook his long-set plan, he even wanted to have a happy life with her, two people married, had children... So he asked the doctor if there was a way to keep Emily alive, and when he learned about the cruel 3 to 5 percent chance, he didn't waver.
Lying in a bathtub soaked in ice, he poisoned himself with the jellyfish he loved in his life. Finally his heart continued to beat inside Emily's body, and his retina allowed the blind pianist Ezra to see the world...
Everything is in the past. Everything is love. Everything is love. Everything is human nature.
At this point, the film finally tells a story about atonement, life inheritance and love.
It's a story worth sitting down and listening to a few times, because it's all about the last 20 minutes of emotion.
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