Will Smith's Top 3 Movies

Those of us who are already a few years old grew up with the Will Smith from "Fresh Prince of Bel Air" (recent remakes aside). And it was certainly difficult to unbox it because even the series pointed to the biographical, including the name of the protagonist. But Will Smith had many more acting records. The point is that, since it is not easy to get rid of the image of the hooligan boy who came to his uncle's house in Bel Air, little by little we have had to discover Smith in a variety of roles. We will also have to set aside the potshot of the 2022 Oscars. Those in which he got up from his seat to slap the presenter's joker (perhaps well given, however).

Start with comedy on television to develop into dramas, science fiction, action or suspense. Today Will Smith is a one-man band capable of the most surprising metamorphosis. Without a doubt, the prince, the bad boy of Bel Air, has grown up showing that even the most prototypical image can be broken into a thousand pieces. At least a good actor has to be able to overcome it and do it.

Of course, Will Smith has something of a lucky star, an opportunity to locate himself in the right place or to have the perfect agenda of contacts. Because wherever there is a blockbuster there is he or by Tom Cruise as main candidates for the character in question. The point is that his roles are finally convincing from that imprint full of energy and intensity. An actor who never goes missing and who even applies a touch of overacting in just the right amount to engage viewers more.

Top 3 Recommended Will Smith Movies

I'm legend

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The movie in which Will Smith is most convincing to me. And being science fiction, this point of such marked dramatization of this actor comes from nowhere. Then there is the plot, of course, that tension in which Will Smith brings us closer to a shadow world waiting for some kind of hope on the wire.

The siege to which Robert is subjected night after night, his exits into that world turned into a sinister version of what it was, the confrontations to life or death, the risks and the final hope... a film that is well worth seeing in big screen to cross that New York in darkness.

Anything can happen. He is the last hope for the virus that ravages humanity (made in laboratories for more INRI in comparison with our old friend Covid). Together with Will Smith we undertake one of those apocalyptic epics that from time to time shake the CiFi universe with absolute virulence from the cinema.

Looking for happiness

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It is true that the point of epic overcoming has a point of impossible lyricism in the United States of supposed opportunities for all... Because everything starts from real events. Lucky real events as unlikely as finding a 500 euro bill on the moon.

But well, the touch of hope and exemplary can always be good so as not to succumb to complete discouragement in a US society capable of the most marked social helplessness in the West, convincing its citizens of the opposite, of full freedom and the most prosperous well-being...

There's Will Smith playing Chris Gardner with his son. An abandoned and hopeless man who ends up knowing the most ungrateful side of society. Waiting for an opportunity only achievable for titans inaccessible to discouragement.

Seven souls

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A drama for the most conscientious tears about the value of life. Tim lives with an unbearable sorrow that places him in a kind of purgatory on Earth. And under that idea, Tim is putting together other lives that can compensate for the ones he took in a tragic accident.

It would be something like Chronicle of a Death Foretold, to use Gabo's well-known novella, only seen as a double ramification of anticipated death and the lives that will be maintained thanks to it. Interesting from that notion of the existential as an essential philanthropy from guilt, remorse and the almost religious vision of each action.

Tim researches candidates for his final two donations. The first is Ezra Turner (Woody Harrelson), a virgin, blind vegetarian meat vendor who plays the piano. Tim calls Ezra Turner and harasses him at work to see how easygoing he is, Ezra keeps his cool and Tim decides he's worthy.

He then contacts Emily Posa (Rosario Dawson), a freelance typographer who has a heart condition and a rare blood type. He spends time with her, trimming her garden and fixing her rare Heidelberg printing machine. He begins to fall in love with her and decides that since her illness has worsened, it is time to donate her heart to him.

Tim's brother Ben tracks him down and sees that he's set up at Emily's house, and demands that he return his IRS ID. After a romantic scene with Emily, Tim leaves her sleeping and returns to the motel. He fills the bathtub with ice water to preserve her vital organs, enters it and commits suicide by throwing a type of deadly jellyfish (sea ​​wasp) in the water with him. His friend Dan (Barry Pepper) acts as a go-between to ensure his organs are donated to Emily and Ezra.

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