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Seven Pounds (2009)
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Seven Pounds
Release Date: 1st January 2009
Language: English
Running Time: 123 mins
 
Rating: PG
Genre: Drama
Starring: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson
Directed by: Gabriele Muccino
Local Distributor: Columbia Tristar Films
 
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Movie Plot Back to top

Ben Thomas (Will Smith) is an IRS agent who is depressed and guilt-ridden about the mistakes from his past. He then sets out to make amends by helping seven strangers. When he meets Emily (Rosario Dawson), a beautiful woman with a heart condition, he falls in love with her, thereby complicating his plans. Woody Harrelson also appears as a blind pianist who befriends Ben.

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Amazing Movie, another Masterpiece act by Will S

Yes, its truly amazing movie! starts off slow but eventually it hits you towards the end! He well plans his actions. Sit back, watch the movie and follow the flow. Very touching. Its also a painful lessons for his carelessness. The movie also brings out a true point about life. One who has an advantage of good life dont know how to use it well or appreciate it and the one who dont yearns for it so much from the narration of the heart patient whats she yearns for....very moving...

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There can be only two outcomes as you walk out from the hall after watching "Seven Pounds". You either yawn, or try to hide away your tears. Although neither the poster nor the very boring trailer help much, if you could persevere a little, this movie might touch your heart.

However, patience isn't a quality everybody has. And thus, "Seven Pounds" might be one of those 'good' films that get forgotten all too quickly because of its long melancholic approach from minute one till the end. Perhaps director Gabriele Muccino wanted to chart and capture the lead character's emotions through a decidedly sombre presentation. Instead of capturing your attention however, it makes the movie too slow and draggy.

Will Smith gives a competent performance as the Ben Thomas, a familiar portrayal from his other movies like "I Am Legend" or "The Pursuit of Happiness". One can see the misery that his character feels, although his acting is 'softer' in this movie compared to the other two. On the other hand, Rosario Dawson does well as Emily Posa, a woman suffering from a heart problem and becomes the concern of Smith's character.

Plot-wise, it is commendable. However, the climax is too far near the end and the movie risks losing its attraction before it can unveil the mystery of the whole story that it so desperately needed. It's like driving in a safari and seeing only monkeys and more monkeys - by the time you get to the lions, they don't even roar.

This is a movie for those who are patient enough, or those who love Will Smith enough, or those very interested in the subject of death and retribution.

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