A deliberately muddled bit of inspirational pap.
Seven Pounds (2008)
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Reviews Counted:172
Fresh:47
Rotten:125
Average Rating:4.6/10
Consensus: Grim and morose, Seven Pounds is also undone by an illogical plot.
Rated: 12A [See Full Rating] for thematic material, some disturbing content and a scene of sensuality.
Genre: Dramas
Theatrical Release:16-01-2009
Synopsis: Academy Award® nominee Will Smith reunites with the directors and producers of The Pursuit of Happyness for the emotional drama Seven Pounds. In the film, Smith plays Ben Thomas, an IRS agent with... Academy Award® nominee Will Smith reunites with the directors and producers of The Pursuit of Happyness for the emotional drama Seven Pounds. In the film, Smith plays Ben Thomas, an IRS agent with a fateful secret who embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers. [More]
Starring: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Barry Pepper
Starring: Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Barry Pepper
Director: Gabriele Muccino
Director: Gabriele Muccino
Screenwriter: Grant Nieporte
Studio: Columbia Pictures
Reviews for Seven Pounds
Its decision to portray behavior that is at best morally compromised as an idealized sacrifice is a poor choice as an ethical matter and as a narrative matter.
Will Smith wants an Oscar. That much we understand. But if he thinks he can get one by playing a tragic character in very mediocre-to-bad movies, he's likely mistaken.
Will Smith stars with aliens and zombies and superheros, yet this is his first film that's wholly unbelievable.
It's one of the clearest portrayals of a character's doubt, and ultimate resolution, I've seen in a good long while.
You know how people who go out of their way to seem mysterious or interesting are really just annoying? Turns out that applies to fictional people, too.
[M]ixes the triteness up in much the same way that a small child hides the fact that it hasn't eaten its peas by shoving them around the plate and then under the mashed potatoes...
The decision to score the final scene to a children's chorus singing Herman's Hermits' "Something Tells Me I'm Into Something Good" is ill-considered. Samply lyric: 'I walked her home and she held my hand/I knew it wouldn't be just a one-night stand'.
[Smith] gets my thanks for embarking on projects, however flawed, that take emotional risks.
Seven Pounds is a clever one, all right, but it might actually be too clever for its own good.
While it doesn't break any new ground or provide any revelations, Seven Pounds is unabashedly emotional and cautiously hopeful. It's the feel-good movie for these feel-bad times.
Pounds plays dirty, selecting a path of confusion to unfurl its ache, resulting in a near absence of psychological or emotional connection the movie is absolutely desperate to conjure.
An unintentionally ludicrous drama of repentance as an extreme sport.
I am fascinated by films that observe a character who is behaving precisely, with no apparent motivation. A good actor brings such a role into focus, as Will Smith does in the enigmatically titled Seven Pounds.
The only person you'll want to cry for is yourself, for having been fooled into sitting through the whole thing.
But even without the head-shaker ending, the movie would have been a failure due to Smith's lackadaisical performance.
It should've been about weightlifting. Or British currency. Anything but this.
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January 16, 2009:
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December 28, 2008:
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December 22, 2008:
Will Smith as widower wracked with guilt. ![]()
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December 21, 2008:
Smith, in his typical impressive pressure cooker character fashion, is a nervous wreck suicidal IRS agent who raises pet jellyfish, and seems to enjoy harassing when not stalking his clients. Paging Dr. Kevorkian. ![]()
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