Last night, I, with Dad, watched The Pursuit of Happyness which depicted the hardships of a bright and talented, but marginally employed salesman by the name of Chris Gardner. Chris suffered from unbearable pressure of life, but finally, he hears the knock of the happiness. He has faith in heart. I would like to enumerate some impressive scenes as follows. From an apartment in San Fransisco, to a cheaper motel, then becoming homeless, Chris went through too much difficulty. Don't ever let sb tell u, u can't do sth . u got a dream, u gotta protect it. These words are what Chris said to his 5-year-old son, Christopher. Chris did so. He found that people can't do sth themselves, they wanna tell u u can't do it . For example, He was told that he was unable to work out the Rubik's Cube. But he succeed. In some other instance, he passed the interview in poor dressing, which seems impossible for common people. And, he stood out from the internship group constituting 20...