Seven Pounds: Movie Review

December 21, 2008 by  
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Seven Pounds is a heartbreaker. Pure and simple. It is unashamed in the many ways it will tug at your heartstrings and almost demands your tears. If you cry easily, have the tissues at the ready. Ladies, if you have a man that mocks you and ruins a good cry during a movie – and I think we all know that sometimes it just feels good to cry during a movie – then leave him home.

Will Smith plays Ben Thomas, an IRS agent on a mission to improve the lives of seven strangers. He uses his many connections to get information on these people to determine that they are truly in need, but also that they are good people. The latter stipulation is of great importance as he wants to ensure that they’re prepared not to waste the second chance at life he’s willing to provide. This is key to a plot point revealed early in the movie, but kept out of all press for the film, and I will not ruin it here.

Dawson and Smith

Dawson and Smith

Rosario Dawson is Emily Posa, an artist struggling with a congenital heart disease and a possible recipient of Thomas’ goodwill. It’s pretty obvious that they will fall in love which is fine because at its heart – beyond all the hush-hush surrounding the plot – Seven Pounds is a love story. It’s a love story between the two characters, and a love story to lost love, to generosity, to sacrifice, and to life.

I had pretty much guessed the gist of the plot due to the trailers (which will only reveal more now that the movie is out, so if you don’t plan on seeing it for another few weeks I would avoid commercials for it if you can), but even if I hadn’t the movie is quite predictable despite the red herrings bandied about. Even though the plot offers no real surprises, if you’re paying attention, it’s worth your time for Will Smith’s performance alone.

One standout scene, and there are several, involves Smith’s Thomas questioning of an elderly woman in a hospice. He was able to convey compassion, disappointment, sadness, and anger with his face and body language more artfully than someone who also rocks big budget, action hero, summer movies should.

Rosario Dawson, who I’ve always liked, really shines here as well. Emily is ill throughout the whole film and spends almost every frame pale and with sunken eyes, yet Dawson manages to breathe a life into the character that makes it easy for you to understand how Ben Thomas could fall for the fragile, yet strong when she has to be, Emily.

"You know, I used to be hot." - Emily Posa in Seven Pounds

"You know, I used to be hot." - Emily Posa in Seven Pounds

Seven Pounds is one of those films that played its hand early on. You know the ending from the first scene, so the challenge becomes making the audience interested in sticking around to figure out the why when you’ve already revealed the what. It has capable help from supporting performances by Woody Harrelson as a blind man Ben Thomas may help, the sexy Michael Ealy as Thomas’ younger brother, and Barry Pepper as Thomas’ best friend and partner in his plans. Though Seven Pounds unfolds predictably during its several flashbacks, it succeeds, due in large part to Smith’s ability to make you care about what you know is happening to him and those around him.

There are some feel good Forrest Gump type movies coming out for the holidays (Curious Case of Benjamin Button), so it’s understandable if you don’t feel like seeing a tearjerker this time of year, but I’d see it if you can. And if you find yourself having to wait for DVD, that’s fine too. It’s a must see either way.

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I cried, but because Will Smith tossed himself in with the jellyfish and not that horrible actress who made a long movie even longer. I guess all they required for an actress is to act pathetic and leach on to a good actor.

i saw the movie on valentines day and i cryed it was so touching ............

the d day has finally come im really excited ........

hey did u see the movie its cuming here on the 13th of feb ...

wat does 7 pounds maen why is the name 7 pounds given to the movie ?????????

I thought it was named so based on a pound of flesh… like getting your revenge you take a pound of flesh. Well, he had to atone for killing seven people, hence 7lbs. But, I could be wrong.

ur nt wrong but i really didnt think about that factor that also can be the reason , thanks anyways ..

talking about the movie did antone think why did they keep the name as 7 pounds ? can anyone ans ma ques .

I thought it was named so based on a pound of flesh... like getting your revenge you take a pound of flesh. Well, he had to atone for killing seven people, hence 7lbs. But, I could be wrong.

I CRIED!!! I finally saw it this damn weekend. AND CRIED!

It is so sad but so good. I felt so... I dont even know how to describe it. I dont remember the last time I cried like this and it was just WOW. Thats the only way i could describe how I felt.

However I kinda missed the 1st 20 minutes so Im going back in a few weekends to see the WHOLE thing to see how its actually predictable and what not... Cuz HON I REALLY HAD NO IDEA WAT WAS GOING ON WHEN I GOT INSIDE THE THEATRE. and mind u... I cried from the moment I got in there. smh.

Girl I just saw this movie last night and cried like a straight bitch.
I'm talkin about sobbin like a baby. I was a mess.
I ain't cried like that since The Color Purple....lol

But this movie was so worth watchin.....loved it.

But call me slow or whatever, or maybe I didn't pay much attention in the beginning, but I didn't predict the end til at least half way through the movie. More than halfway though.
So I'm going to watch it again for a second time to see what I missed.

HAHAHAHA! I told you. Wait till you see Benjamin Button. You will lose it.

i had to wait to read your review until I saw it( which I did tonight, at home, much to Richard's dismay ). Couple it with Benjamin Button last night at the theatre and I am DONE for the year...
I loved it..

I'm gonna watch B.B. tomorrow. I'm getting the serious hookup. I'll be writing reviews for weeks.

the movie is fantastic will smith rocks he has been and will be the best in all his movies he has done a marvelous job in the movie i say one of his best acting done .... its a must watch ..

I can't wait to see this movie! I will probably have to wait for DVD though since babysitters are hard to come by when you don't know anybody in the town you live in :) Unless I can talk the hubby into hangin' with the baby while I fly solo. That may be an idea!!

I loved this film. I literally cannot stop thinking and re-thinking about it since I saw it Saturday. It really made me questions so many things about life. Definitely a tear-jerker and I will buy it the day it comes out on DVD.

Will Smith? Ok, you talked me into it. I'll go see it.

I love Will Smith. It seems the older he gets the better an actor he becomes. I can't wait to see this movie. I'll be the one in the back bawling my eyes out...

I agree. He's one of the few actors around that I can say I'd see anything they're in.

Thanks for the "tears" warning! I'll wait for the DVD so I can cry in the privacy of my own home. There is nothing worse than walking out of a theatre looking like someone has been poking you in the eyes for the past 2 hours!!!

rudy will be blubbering in the theatre seat right next to me.

we should probably get a designated driver.

I was a hot ass mess after seeing this movie.

I can't wait to see it! The previews I thought were pretty vague as to what this movie was really about and I'm more interested in seeing it now. Thanks!

I have been wanting to see this movie ever since I saw the preview. I like heart tug movies and this just looks like one. Plus the movie has Will Smith in it so I am sure is good for that alone.

This was one of the most saddest, most beautifulest movie i've ever seen.

I like how they(Press & Will Smith) act like the pilot is so secret. I guessed it as soon as I read the title and seen one preview.

I haven't seen the movie, but I know how it ends..lame...but it can't be that bad if it has Will Smith in it.

Rosario Dawson..mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm

I loved the characters, but mostly, I loved how tragically sweet it was.

And of course, the Jellyfish. I think they are stunning.

I am a huge fan of both W.S. and R.D.

I really want to see this movie, but maybe I will avoid the theater... considering my sappy ass.