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Actors | Despair
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6.8/10
IMDbOutstanding Actor in a Motion Picture | 2017 | Will
BritishIrish Actress of the Year For and | 2017
BritishIrish Actress of the Year | 2017 | Naomie
Worst Screen Combo | 2017
Budget 36,000,000 USD
Box Office Collection 88,528,280 USD
Will Smith's father, Willard Carroll Smith, Sr., was dying while Smith researched this role. He has said that working on this movie was extremely therapeutic in helping him deal with the ultimate loss of his dad.
Will Smith praised the whole cast by saying, "If we are all judged by the company we keep ... then I want this cast with me for life!"
When Will Smith heard about co-star Naomie Harris' mom Lisselle Kayla's Jamaican cooking during this shoot, he invited himself to her house, and dined with Naomie and her extended family.
Hugh Jackman was originally attached to star, but dropped out due to scheduling conflicts, and was later replaced by Will Smith.
The theater Amy enters is the Hegel theater. Hegel regarded history as an intelligible process moving towards a specific condition - the realization of human freedom. Howard goes through the process freeing himself (or being freed) from grief.
"[last lines] Brigitte: [sitting in hospital hallway] Are you losing somebody? Madeline: I'm sorry? Brigitte: Who are you losing? Madeline: [breath trembling] Um, my daughter. Brigitte: Just make sure you notice the collateral beauty."
"Howard: [to Brigitte, personification of Death] I've heard all of your platitudes. I got them, I know. "She's in a better place." And, "This is all a part of a master plan." Heard that one, too. Here's my favorite. "God looked down and saw the most beautiful rose, so beautiful that he picked it to have it in Heaven all for Himself." Then there's the science, biocentrism, and we're all living and dying in infinite universes all at the same time. And then the religion, the Christians and their salvation, and the Buddhists and their Samsara, and the Hindus and their 41st sacrament. And can't forget the poetry. Oh, the poetry. "To die is different from what anyone supposed and luckier." Whitman. And, "Rage... Rage against the dying of the light. Though wise men at their end know dark is right." Thomas. And then... Howard: [singing] Row, row, row your boat, gently down the stream Merrily, merrily merrily, merrily, life is but a dream! I got it. I got it! It all basically says that you're a natural part of life, we shouldn't hate you, we shouldn't fear you. I guess we should just accept you, right? That's it? I get it. Here's the thing. It's all a bunch of intellectual bullshit because she's not here holding my fucking hand."