The Pursuit of Hapyness
After seeing the movie, I have a complex feeling towards it. for each of us can only achieve happiness after loads of sufferings. The film tells about a low-class poor family, and it revolves around Chris Gardner, whose main job is sell medical scanner across the streets, promoting them to potential customers but less than three per month could be sold. His wife worked sixteen hours a day. The family is also confronted with economic pressure like rent, car forfeit and tax.
One day Chris wants to become a broker so as to better the current bad conditions of his family. However just at the mean time ,his wife, having lost hope and is determined to leave him. So Mr. Gardner leaves with his adorable but sensible son, Christopher. Without any pay or income, Chris becomes a intern of a stock brokerage company and pushes his limit to win the very ,very important chance, for if he failed he and his son would die of poverty, during which time, Chris and his son have always been homeless.
Life isn’t fair ,but no matter your circumstances , you have to give all yourself to it. This is exactly what I have learnt from Mr. Gardner. When the hipster takes his scanner away, when the father and the son was driven away from his house by the landowner, and even when then spent the whole night in the lavatory… Chris Garner never complains and brave hardship so he makes it and becomes a broker. He sets a good example to his son .