The Pursuit of Happyness is really bad. Will Smith's inspirational moment is going to the New York Stock Exchange and seeing all the happy rich guys in suits walking around, and wanting to be like them. Having to do stuff like brown-nose executives, sleep in train station bathrooms and pull his son out of daycare due to lack of money are presented not as flaws of the system but evidence of Smith's smart bootstraps-oriented thinking. This movie is the Mein Kampf of liberalism.
You are qualified to make an excellent Zizek review of the film, then. :zizek-joy:
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Great review. I reference things a lot, but I try to find things the other person likes when I do it, and can just talk normally if someone has no shared media or just doesn't like it.
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Unironically, not watching the film can be great for reviews. The :citations-needed: review of Hillbilly Elegy follows the Zizek model as well, and it's great.