Fun fact- the black guy walking past them at the end of the movie is the real Chris Gardner that this was made about😅
@wiggywil2 күн бұрын
YEP!!!!!!!! @1:03:05
@BrokeManGlocks2 күн бұрын
That's so dope learn something new everyday 🔥
@JustJames832 күн бұрын
That’s him ☺️
@nbastar3093Күн бұрын
faqs
@llorona78472 күн бұрын
They obviously couldn’t include everything they went through in the time frame of a film. But the real Chris Gardner said he befriended some prostitutes that worked in the area and they would give him money sometimes to feed his son. As much of a true success story as this is, we need to remember that no one makes it alone. Everyone has help achieving in one way or another.
@EsotericRage2 күн бұрын
I was homeless in Des Moines, IA and worked my tail off and pulled myself out of that hell. This movie hits me hard.
@lilrayreactionz20072 күн бұрын
Ankeny, IA here!
@Jay-os9irКүн бұрын
Sioux City iowa here. Now I live in North Dakota. isn't it crazy how the Lord works in strange ways. I'm beyond grateful to be where I'm at now. Love you and stay strong.
@JayOwinFullКүн бұрын
Waterloo
@blacklight40752 күн бұрын
I always get chills when i see the real guy walk by at the end.
@ashlinluvsariesСағат бұрын
Same
@liamisaac11522 күн бұрын
Every time I watch this movie I’m brought to tears. My mom struggled just like Chris while I was growing up. She was a single teen mom with no help from family. We had almost a similar experience as the train station when I was little. We got evicted from our apartment. I had no idea because my mom told me we were going camping. I was sooo excited. I’d never been camping before in my life. I was older when I realized what had really happened. We were homeless and spent several nights in a sleeping bag behind some bushes at a playground. Despite all that struggle, she wanted to shield me from our reality and that’s something I’ll always be grateful for.
@ternengeyaji6298Күн бұрын
Mothers love! Bless her
@llorona78472 күн бұрын
1:00:49 Chris mentioned at the start of his application process that if you weren’t selected from the internship program to be hired you couldn’t apply to another firm. The stakes were pretty high for him.
@BornInsane0Күн бұрын
That seems silly to me.
@gjjijjiКүн бұрын
@@BornInsane0you would on know the company secrets
@asteven82 күн бұрын
I remember seeing this in the theater. My heart couldn't take all the set backs so when he got the job, I sobbed. That moment on the sidewalk where he's still processing and feeling all the emotions is so real. You want to cry, shout, jump for joy, all of it.
@gphillimo2 күн бұрын
Seven Pounds is a Will Smith movie y'all should watch
@JonJuan206Күн бұрын
Bro 🔥
@gailscrypto1536Күн бұрын
yup, thats defo one to break you!!!!!
@DorianOfficial_Күн бұрын
THIS!!!
@CitizenoftheWorld1Күн бұрын
I been there temporarily. Homeless, donating plasma twice a week for half a year till I could get a job that paid all my bills. I couldn't imagine my situation with a kid though. Chris is incredible
@llorona78472 күн бұрын
Someone else suggested Seven Pounds and I’ll second that
@maloneaquaКүн бұрын
If you’ve ever been poor, this movie does such a good job of showing frantic-ness… you can’t ever relax. There only this bus to go there, this or that office is only open on that day at that location, every $5 has to last for so long and there’s so many unexpected, unplanned, emergency pop up expenses, all the time…. It’s nonstop. And no it wasn't smart to trust a stranger with the scannner but i relate to having to hide my finances to make a good impression. I'd travel with a backpack and change clothes at a nearby coffee shop to go to interviews - always claiming my car was parked at the shop so I didn't reveal I had no transportation which was usually a job requirement. Come early and leave late so no one saw me at the bus stop, etc.
@markwang772 күн бұрын
I remember Smith telling the story on how the director reprimanded him to stop doing 'will smith acting' (the type of acting he's been doing in his action blockbusters) and to find the real core emotions and let that come out in more authentic expression. Smith was able to let himself be completely vulnerable and he turned in one of his best acting performances in his life - this movie began Smith's career as a serious dramatic actor. BTW, that last scene where he officially joins the company is my favorite scene - i love rewatching it
@back2back3792 күн бұрын
Despite all the controversial things, Will is undeniably one of the greatest actors of all time with huge range
@sersastark2 күн бұрын
there wasnt any controversy with those who weren't white and knew the history behind what he did.
@llorona78472 күн бұрын
Greatest of all time is doing some heavy lifting
@back2back3792 күн бұрын
@@llorona7847 Okay that's a bit too far, maybe top 50-70 male actors? I'd say around there.
@Xfactor444-x4n2 күн бұрын
@@sersastarkfacts
@llorona78472 күн бұрын
@ He’s definitely a great actor. Top 50 easily 👍🏼
@Durag__bandit982 күн бұрын
1:03:05 that was the real guy who the story based on I believe
@jazzyd3122 күн бұрын
Enemy of the State is a great movie!
@AngelGuzman09252 күн бұрын
Watched this when I was seven years old and it stuck with me for the rest of my life. Even until today. My dad had told me something very similar to what Chris told his son: don’t ever let somebody tell you, you can’t do something. At 19, I got the tattoo of the movie name, The Pursuit of Happyness, on my arm. Whenever I wake up or I’m going through it, I look at my arm and remind myself to pursue happiness in my life. I’m almost 30 now and I’ve learned a lot of life lessons but the #1 thing is never give up on something you enjoy doing. Thank you guys for watching this amazing and inspirational movie ❤
@J-Bag892 күн бұрын
I admire the dad because a lot of parents in his situation put their kids up for adoption but not him, he worked his ass off to give him and his son a better life
@theeorehekchannel2 күн бұрын
That last scene always gets me this and The Green Mile makes my eyes pour like crazy. I love You and Janes reactions to these Tear Jerkers
@MarnieGolde72 күн бұрын
This is the only movie I’ve seen make my dad cry.
@Dertigveertien2 күн бұрын
Trust me this is the only movie for ALOT of men, the biggest reason will smith is my favorite actor is because he’s the only actor that has made me cry, this and seven pounds are the only two movies
@ternengeyaji6298Күн бұрын
@@Dertigveertien Also two of my favourite movies of his
@MarnieGolde7Күн бұрын
@@Dertigveertien I’ve never seen Seven Pounds, but I’ve enjoyed pretty much every movie Smith is in so I’ll have to check that one out!
@jonnya40492 күн бұрын
When I seen that you guys were reacting to this I said oh no to myself here come the tears lol
@gastontorres97872 күн бұрын
FINALLY IVE BEEN WAITING FOR THIS ONE!!
@TrueLibraGirl2 күн бұрын
Will Smith movies I recommend are Independence Day and Hitch (with Kevin “The King of Queens” James)
@bakzhanzhexenovКүн бұрын
Will Smith actually can solve rubik's cube 3*3 for one minute. He did it in one show night time (tv show or something, i don't remember).
@serenitymuszings9 сағат бұрын
I clicked bc i knew neither one of you would last without crying😢
@jow30872 күн бұрын
Wow I love this movie. So good this acting and what a great story!👍😊
@jpswerve182Күн бұрын
The guy bossing him around sending him on coffee runs is the voice of Homer Simpson. Very ironic that he sent him out to get donuts.
@brianreid5891Күн бұрын
“Seven pounds” is an underrated will smith movie. I think it’s great!
@sersastark2 күн бұрын
this is the movie that should've gotten Will Smith the oscar. this and 7 pounds and Ali.
@Rubiks_LIVE2 күн бұрын
I solve Rubik's cubes as a little hobby. I average about 10 seconds a solve. I can confirm that solving a Rubik's cube doesn't mean you're smart 😆
@Bballstar5292 күн бұрын
Back then it meant more than it does now lmao
@annawehmeyerКүн бұрын
California does have a huge homelessness problem.
@bazimyanКүн бұрын
The "problem" is every other state sending their homeless to California and making them bear the cost
@shanekegКүн бұрын
Damn these guys spend the whole movie defending the mom while she was terrible
@annanraifimate817Күн бұрын
This movie slaps really really hard.
@ladyduet2 күн бұрын
38:39 Watching you finally accept that they’re not in NewYork…was so funny to me😅
@DorianOfficial_Күн бұрын
1:04 react to “seven pounds” !!!
@isaacvega83102 күн бұрын
Fun Fact, the instructor (Dan Castellaneta) @ 32:02 is the voice of Homer Simpson
@samuraiwarriorsuniteКүн бұрын
They didn't show the part where ladies of the evening would look out for his son while he tried to sell the scanners. Chris Gardner has said in interviews that they really came through for him.
@Ivan_762Күн бұрын
These two really aren't fans of the underdog, huh? They were being so nasty towards Chris in the beginning especially the woman.
@gjjijjiКүн бұрын
I understand the wife’s perspective but she shouldn’t have left her son
@javelldunn33792 күн бұрын
Awesome reaction I love this movie
@cgiii24402 күн бұрын
This was a really good movie very underrated
@edwardherrera846Күн бұрын
That crank on the wall is the method of opening the door down below. These houses in San Francisco have sometimes 30 to 50 stairs from the bottom door up to the top floor, which is very hard to walk all the way down to open the door. So there is an internal levy system inside the wall That opens the door from above. We had one in our apartments.
@Mrmapleleaffan13Күн бұрын
Jaden Smith was 7-8 years old in this movie which came out in 2006 because he was born in 1998 just like me
@HappybepyКүн бұрын
The "it's based on a real story" and she going "MAN IN BLACK?!" killed me lmao
@kevinsilvestreperez21292 күн бұрын
Your reaction was incredible, thank you for reacting to this beautiful movie.
@Bunke092 күн бұрын
I taught myself to solve a 3x3 with a video. I gave my son his first cube at age 3. He's 10 now and his solve record is under 30 secs with his speed 3x3. He has over 15 different cubes.
@AggamemnonКүн бұрын
JV 35:14 😢 Your wifes comment about your guy's daughter wanting to have troll hair made me tear up 😆 the way Jane described it made me hear it in a kids voice and reminded me of how much I miss my sons my ex doesn't allow me to see. Idk how I'm still hanging in there tbh. Love your reactions as always. God blesses you both just not me I guess.
@Smalto-f1c2 күн бұрын
You guys should try wolf of Wall Street
@MrMacadamienКүн бұрын
When Will was promoting this movie, he came on Oprah and brought out the real Chris Gardner.. And to hear his story before watching the movie just added more context to the film..
@SamHack72 күн бұрын
You guys should watch beautiful boy!
@faithmeyers70572 күн бұрын
You guys HAVE to react to the rest of the men in black series
@mcfmcf4038Күн бұрын
the guy who was training the brokers is the guy who does homer simpson lol
@Marcus_Simpson2 күн бұрын
Love you guys review!
@cw13452 күн бұрын
This movie inspired me so much to do better that even I thought about slapping Chris Rock.
@ChefDomHСағат бұрын
If Wayne won’t cough up $14 he’s not a friend.
@oakarusaКүн бұрын
Great Review of this movie....The Real Chris Gardner was the man who walked by dressed in The Suit
@Rubiks_LIVE2 күн бұрын
Seven Pounds!
@kingvii62066 сағат бұрын
People love to pin will as just a comedy gut. But he's super versatile. 7 pounds is another great one
@trade5374Күн бұрын
"Seven Pounds" with *Will Smith*
@gigiravenКүн бұрын
His name is Jaden Christoper Syre(pronounced like Sy air) Smith. That’s his whole name. No other Jaden Smith
@myola175Күн бұрын
Collateral Beauty is also a Beautiful and Heart-touching movie starring Will Smith
@ernmu19 сағат бұрын
one of my favorite movies love the reaction 🤍
@Carryout142 күн бұрын
Collateral Beauty is the best Will Smith movie IMHO
@MrEthan80Күн бұрын
It’s hard to watch any Smith movie after he received a standing ovation after his little slap on national television
@Fortune_Dream_Chaser2 күн бұрын
Oh this movie... and I'm just in time...
@andrewtobin2560Күн бұрын
This is a great one
@SageddegasКүн бұрын
Maybe it’s because I don’t like kids but I’m always amazed at how people feel so much worse for the kid who is ignorant to the situation and at most has to be with his dad all day…. Even when I saw this ad a kid I saw how much more wills character was going through and how hard it was for him
@AtifCarlisleКүн бұрын
7 Pounds
@BryanWhite772 күн бұрын
Regarding the scanners. I don't hold it against him too much. A lot of people get fooled into sales schemes like that. Someone promises the world and makes it seem easy to do and then when reality sets in, you're left trying to figure out how to get out of it. Not that I speak from experience 🙄
@TheNamelessFilmКүн бұрын
Not to mention, the 80s was peak Door to Door sales time. So many people were making it big in sales so I’m sure it was intriguing.
@keptbygrace62218 сағат бұрын
King Richard was a great movie 🙂 If you like drama/romance check out Legend of the Fall with Anthony Hopkins and Brad Pitt.
@cristyd91206 сағат бұрын
In real life, Chris and his wife were off and on for a while. They have a second child together. It seems that they got better at co-parenting. I’m sure it’s complicated.
@dfa33662 күн бұрын
This is my favorite Will Smith film. My 2nd favorite film of his career is Six Degrees of Separation.
@AndalusianPrince2 күн бұрын
Finally!!
@taneshah.12602 күн бұрын
He did win an Oscar for King Richard. But unfortunately, the win got overshadowed by the Chris Rock slap, that was that same night.
@taneshah.12602 күн бұрын
Such a good movie. And FYI Sire= sigh-er.
@gastontorres97872 күн бұрын
This takes place way before the stock market crash btw
@RazorShalomКүн бұрын
I don’t like how the woman in this video was so for that monster of a wife. She turned on her husband. He was trying to give them a great life. Not struggle and she turned. All I heard was this woman sticking up for her. It made me not want to watch the rest of the video.
@RazorShalomКүн бұрын
And what’s funny is the real wife received more money than she ever saw. Because of her loser husband.
@xSagashКүн бұрын
Right? It seems like she didn't make the slightest effort to understand Chris's side, holy God. And the guy just agrees with her.
@MichaelSmith-pj6de2 күн бұрын
What other Will Smith movie should we watch? ... All of them. 💯
@gastontorres97872 күн бұрын
Watch I,Robot
@kbuiby27893Күн бұрын
Tandy Newton is her name lol not Zoe Saldana, but now that I look at it, they do have a little of the same swag a bit, Zoe is dominican tho
@poppyyppopКүн бұрын
wow jane is so pretty
@rena-sansКүн бұрын
I hope y'all watch wolf of Wall Street next!
@kingvii6206Күн бұрын
Seven pounds is elite. And enemy of the state is great
@nightrayven2 күн бұрын
Collateral Beauty
@mizzyfit_3342 күн бұрын
This a great movie but I’ll never watch it again to sad
@CenforgeКүн бұрын
Bravo.
@lucianoa312 күн бұрын
Great reaction!
@kennethcarbajal24782 күн бұрын
Seven Pounds
@nickschnider91912 күн бұрын
Hey JV, I can't find your reaction to the jackie chan karate kid.
@SeeJaneGoTV2 күн бұрын
I did. It's on my channel
@nickschnider91912 күн бұрын
@SeeJaneGoTV can you give a time frame? Sorry I looked back a year on that channel and searched channel name with movie title. Only the first 3 karate kid movies came up.
@invadertifxiii2 күн бұрын
please check out four brothers, its such a good action movie and such good actions chase scenes
@ericramos4992Күн бұрын
Watch Good Will Hunting
@sleepwalking9238Күн бұрын
You think every movie you watch is good
@jairg720132 күн бұрын
Watch collateral beauty !
@minix3PLL20122 күн бұрын
Watch 7 pounds.
@Tez.92Күн бұрын
❤❤
@MariaClaraMDКүн бұрын
❤
@ginalynn9152 күн бұрын
Seven pounds
@HimothyLeStonerКүн бұрын
I'm sorry I love your channel and usually y'all's reaction to things are genuine and I understand but to be honest y'all's reaction at the beginning of this movie really angered me You blame Chris for everything don't understand how to support a man with his dream especially while he's struggling to support you I just don't understand
@ML_10122 күн бұрын
Too bad he couldn't be kinder to real people...he's a bum
@JesseDrift2 күн бұрын
unforgiving people like you make the world such a dark, horrible place.
@taneshah.12602 күн бұрын
I guess you've been an angel your whole life. Dude messes up one time in a decades long career and y'all act like he freakin' killed somebody.
@CoolBreezeX112 күн бұрын
The movie literally explains that it's based in the 80s. Then she says..... "It looks like it's the 90s" ....ugh
@camilaflores79642 күн бұрын
Jeez man, she later says is in the 80s, i think its time you touch some grass
@Cerise2432 күн бұрын
I clicked on this video just to see if you guys would cry at the end ...LOL Gets me EVERYTIME !!!