Seven Pounds

Reviewed by Gabriel of Urantia

  • Drama
  • 123 minutes
  • MPAA rating: PG-13

Drama

What a beautiful movie! An actual excellent love story. I think I fell in love with Rosario Dawson and probably so did every other man who saw this movie. I hope Will Smith realizes how blessed of God he is to be able to act in these kinds of films with a wonderful message of hope and goodness of the human heart. The character proves that humanity can do wonderful things for other people. As The URANTIA Book says, on this fallen world there is the agony and ecstasy of life, and bad things happen to very good people. I kind of wish that the character Will Smith plays would have discovered God’s forgiveness and learned to forgive himself, and wished he himself would make a higher decision to stay alive and trust God to find another donor for his new love Rosario Dawson.

Despite the tragic ending, the movie had many wonderful messages. But I hope in the future, writers can make these kinds of great films with higher faith and a positive outcome for everybody. In the language of Continuing Fifth Epochal Revelation that’s called “fourth-dimensional thinking” and a hope for the coming kingdom of God. Woody Harrelson, I knew that there is another side of you besides the tough macho side that you play very well, but it’s good to see that other side of you that is a decent and kind human being, that we don’t see very often in your movies. Director Gabriele Muccino [The Pursuit of Happyness]. Gabriele, you need to hear my music, which is a perfect match for your work.

~Gabriel of Urantia

*MPAA = Motion Picture Association of America

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