Review of The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) by Liam Lacey for Globe and Mail — 15 Dec 2006
Both Smith and his son are appealing presences, but The Pursuit of Happyness seems to take place in a sociological vacuum. Gardner's insight into his difficulties begins and ends with the thought that, in the pursuit of happiness, there's a lot more pursuit involved than happiness, and unasked political questions seem to dangle ominously over the entire movie.
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This review of The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) was written by Liam Lacey and published by Globe and Mail on 15 Dec 2006.
The Pursuit of Happyness has generally received very positive reviews.
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