With the pain of losing a loved one, it may sound strange to choose to die thinking that you have lived enough, but in dying, to improve the quality of life of others or to offer them a second life. In a scenario like this, where the drama is intertwined, I might be questioning too much...
...but I have to say I quite liked the story in spite of everything. The strangeness is not only in dying and in doing so offering others the right to live. The quality of life, or making sure that the other people who are given the right to live really deserve it, adds to the quality of the drama.
Now I want to do a little irony on the fiction. This is a good man and he deserves my eyes. She is a bad woman and she doesn't deserve my kidney. I should give her my liver. And to the abused woman I should give my house and my car. I think that's enough sarcasm.
The story of the movie doesn't go like that, of course, but it's almost the same. I just want to add a little irony to it and digest the drama in milligrams. The 2008 film Seven Pounds was quite impressive with exactly the same story.
Will Smith, who plays the character of Ben Thomas, gives a great performance with his sincere and sincere acting. The film stands out with its long duration that reveals other dramas within the drama and presents them to the audience piece by piece.
The preparation and selectivity of a person who is tired of life before introducing himself to death constitute the scenes where the first dose of drama is presented to the audience. While questions about why he is doing this occupy your mind, the second dramatic scenes where he reveals his motive make sense of the story and the pieces fall into place.
After all the preparations are completed, the next stage is completed with the scenes that bring the movie to its peak and make the audience's emotions chaotic. Will Smith's sincere and beautiful acting in all the scenes I have mentioned, and his ability to digest the story that I have divided into pieces and project it on the screen in its entirety, makes the flow of the movie as fast as possible. I must admit that in some scenes I wished time would stop.
Of course, the most precious organ is the heart and choosing the person to take it should take longer. That's where a new story emerges and this story contains love as well as drama. In terms of love, the real owner of the heart belongs to Rosario Dawson as Emily Posa. It takes time for her to prove that she truly deserves the heart, but before she realizes what she is proving, everything happens.
I highly recommend you to watch the movie Seven Pounds, which is a great movie to watch and despite its long running time, it is not boring and very fluid. Great story, great acting and drama filled scenes are waiting for you. I am sure that if you have a few dry napkins with you, you will be overcome with emotion and you will not be able to hold back your tears.
If I say that Will Smith is not acting, he is playing the real thing, I would not be mistaken.
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