![]() Will Smith then embarks on a six-month unpaid internship to become a stockbroker, because of this he becomes homeless and he and his son are forced to queue with the other homeless people (most of which were portrayed as scruffy with mental health issues – shouting abuse, Will was in a suit), occasionally father and son even sleep in the underground toilets. His wife is hard working but un-caring and abandons her son for New York ![]() His wife is hard working but un-caring and abandons her son for New York the boy is left wide-eyed with tears just about to fall, asking his dad ‘did mom leave because of me?’. The film apparently is a true story and focuses on a character played by Will Smith of his rise from ‘nothing’ to a multi-millionaire. I happened to watch the film with two other female single parents we are all in our early thirties. The ‘Pursuit of Happiness’ could well be the worst film I have ever seen and if there is an ounce of feminism in any of the women who were in that audience they too should have joined me huffing and puffing at the gross overt sickly patriarchal American nonsense.
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