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Movie Reviews of Pursuit of HappinessMovie Review: Good offbeat comedy. Worth a rental Summary: 5 Stars
The Pursuit of Happiness is a light romantic comedy about a man who is dissatisfied with his life. He thinks changing his job and relationships will make things better but winds up in more misery. It's not until the end of the movie that he realizes the things that make him happy are right in front of him. Most will want to see this movie for Amy Jo Johnson, TV's "Pink Ranger" but the other actors in this entertaining film give great performances in this fun movie.
Movie Review: Outstanding, authentic, and heartwarming Summary: 5 Stars
Excellent acting and good story. I had never heard of this movie until I picked up a discounted copy. But this movie is a blessing, telling the tale of man muddling through life and finally realizing that his true love is by his side all along. Classy romance of the highest caliber, and a story that makes you think and reflect. A definite two thumbs up. An undiscovered gem.
Movie Review: Wonderful movie, wonderful Annabeth Gish!!! Summary: 5 Stars
I really wouldn't say that this is the best movie I've ever seen but this one's really good. The main characters are cute and the story is convincing. Annabeth Gish, whom we all should know from the Cult TV series "The X-files" does a really good job in her role of "Marissa Kiley". I'm a great fan of her and I recommend this movie to everyone who likes her liek I do!
Movie Review: Great Star Summary: 5 Stars
All of the movies with Amy Jo Johnson are great to me. This is the best of all. She is only a supporting actress in this movie. But, it is great. You may know Amy from the Power Rangers, Purfect Body, and Infested. She also have a music cd called The Trans-American Tour. I hope to see and hear more about Amy Jo Johnson.
Movie Review: Don't judge a book... Summary: 4 Stars
If I had come across this movie on the shelf at the video store, I would have not just passed it by but avoided it overtly. It has the stupidest DVD cover ever. Which is ironic considering the lead character's line of work.
I gave it a chance for a couple of reasons. For one, I am always searching for the ultimate Annabeth Gish vessel, and for two, it had a solid romantic premise.
Regarding point number one, this is, in my opinion, definately the "one." As you may recall, Annabeth had a few hits in the 80s and then kind of fell off the map, fame-wise, after that. It's an absolute shame, really.
The fact is, she is brilliant at what she does -- heart rending emotions and gleaming charm. She does not disappoint in this movie. Her character is constantly making you want to reach through the screen and hug her. Thankfully she has her best friend of many years to do that for us. And for that perfect reason, this movie has officially ascended to one of my favorites - certainly within the ranks of Annabeth Gish's filmography.
If you can look past the annoying characterization of Amy Jo Johnson's role, the movie is absolutely worth at least one viewing, if not several.
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