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Study Guide: Seven Pounds: Film Analysis

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Seven Pounds: Film Analysis Study Guide

Film Production and Personnel

Confirm the directorial credit for the 2008 film *Seven Pounds*, noting the director's prior collaboration with lead actor Will Smith on *The Pursuit of Happyness*.

Answer: True

Explanation: The film *Seven Pounds*, released in 2008, was directed by Gabriele Muccino. Muccino had previously directed Will Smith in the critically acclaimed drama *The Pursuit of Happyness*.

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Evaluate the assertion that Grant Nieporte served as the director for the 2008 film *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: False

Explanation: Grant Nieporte is credited as the screenwriter for the 2008 film *Seven Pounds*. The film was directed by Gabriele Muccino.

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Determine if Will Smith, James Lassiter, and Steve Tisch were among the primary producers credited for *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: True

Explanation: Will Smith, James Lassiter, and Steve Tisch were indeed among the primary producers credited for the film *Seven Pounds*.

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Identify the director of the 2008 American drama film *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: Gabriele Muccino

Explanation: Gabriele Muccino directed the 2008 American drama film *Seven Pounds*. Grant Nieporte is credited as the screenwriter, and Will Smith starred in the film.

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Identify the individual from the following list who was NOT credited as a producer for *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: Gabriele Muccino

Explanation: Todd Black, James Lassiter, and Will Smith are listed as producers for *Seven Pounds*. Gabriele Muccino is credited as the director.

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Cast and Character Portrayals

Identify the principal actors constituting the main cast of the film *Seven Pounds*, including Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Barry Pepper, and Michael Ealy.

Answer: True

Explanation: The main cast of *Seven Pounds* featured Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, Woody Harrelson, Barry Pepper, and Michael Ealy.

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Confirm the description of Ezra Turner as a blind meat salesman and pianist within the film's characterizations.

Answer: True

Explanation: Ezra Turner is depicted in the film as a blind meat salesman and pianist.

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Confirm Woody Harrelson's inclusion as one of the main actors in the film *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: True

Explanation: Woody Harrelson was indeed part of the main cast of *Seven Pounds*.

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Which of the following actors was NOT part of the main cast of *Seven Pounds*?

Answer: Tom Hanks

Explanation: The main cast of *Seven Pounds* included Will Smith, Rosario Dawson, and Woody Harrelson, among others. Tom Hanks was not part of this ensemble.

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Identify the actress whose performance in *Seven Pounds* garnered frequent critical commendation.

Answer: Rosario Dawson

Explanation: Rosario Dawson's performance in *Seven Pounds* was frequently singled out for praise by critics.

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Narrative and Thematic Elements

Describe the precipitating event for the protagonist, Tim Thomas: the car accident caused by distracted driving and its fatal consequences, including the death of his fiancée and six other individuals.

Answer: True

Explanation: The narrative establishes that Tim Thomas caused a fatal car accident by texting while driving, resulting in the deaths of his fiancée and six other individuals, which forms the basis of his quest for atonement.

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Confirm Tim Thomas's profession as an aeronautical engineer prior to the tragic accident that defined his subsequent actions.

Answer: True

Explanation: Prior to the car accident, Tim Thomas was employed as an aeronautical engineer.

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Evaluate the statement that Tim Thomas donated a kidney to his brother, Ben Thomas, who was an IRS employee.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tim Thomas donated a lobe of his lung to his brother, Ben Thomas, not a kidney. He donated part of his liver to Holly, a social services worker.

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Verify whether Tim Thomas provided Connie Tepos with the deed to his apartment to facilitate her escape from an abusive relationship.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tim Thomas provided Connie Tepos with the keys and deed to his beach house, not his apartment, to help her escape her abusive boyfriend.

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Examine the accuracy of the claim that Tim Thomas donated his corneas to Emily Posa, who suffered from a heart condition.

Answer: False

Explanation: Emily Posa suffered from a heart condition. Tim Thomas donated his heart to her, not his corneas. His corneas were donated to Ezra Turner.

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Assess the veracity of the assertion that Tim Thomas died by suicide via medication overdose in his motel room.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tim Thomas died by suicide in his motel room, but the method involved immersing himself in ice water to preserve his organs, not an overdose of medication.

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Examine the proposed interpretation of the film's title, *Seven Pounds*, as referencing seven strangers rescued from a burning structure.

Answer: False

Explanation: The title *Seven Pounds* does not refer to seven strangers saved from a burning building. It relates to the seven individuals Tim Thomas chose to help as atonement and is also noted as a reference to Shakespeare's *The Merchant of Venice*.

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Confirm that the film's plot centers on Tim Thomas's efforts to atone for accidentally causing the deaths of seven individuals.

Answer: True

Explanation: The central premise of *Seven Pounds* revolves around Tim Thomas's attempts to achieve redemption for the accidental deaths of seven people resulting from his actions.

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Evaluate the statement that Tim Thomas donated his heart to Ezra Turner.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tim Thomas donated his heart to Emily Posa. His corneas were donated to Ezra Turner.

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Assess the claim that Tim Thomas kept a pet scorpion in his motel room.

Answer: False

Explanation: Tim Thomas kept a pet box jellyfish in his motel room, not a scorpion.

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Evaluate the claim that Tim Thomas's character was directly inspired by a character from Shakespeare's *The Merchant of Venice*.

Answer: False

Explanation: While the title *Seven Pounds* is noted as a reference to Shakespeare's *The Merchant of Venice*, Tim Thomas's character itself was not directly inspired by a character from that play.

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What was the primary motivation for Tim Thomas's quest for redemption in *Seven Pounds*?

Answer: He felt guilt over causing a fatal car crash.

Explanation: Tim Thomas's quest for redemption was driven by profound guilt stemming from a car accident he caused, which resulted in multiple fatalities.

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How many individuals perished in the car crash caused by Tim Thomas's distraction?

Answer: Seven people in total

Explanation: The car accident caused by Tim Thomas's distraction resulted in the deaths of seven individuals: his fiancée and six other people.

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What was Tim Thomas's profession prior to the car accident?

Answer: Aeronautical engineer

Explanation: Before the tragic accident, Tim Thomas was employed as an aeronautical engineer.

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To whom did Tim Thomas donate a lobe of his lung?

Answer: Ben Thomas

Explanation: Tim Thomas donated a lobe of his lung to his brother, Ben Thomas, who was an IRS employee.

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What did Tim Thomas provide to Connie Tepos to help her escape her situation?

Answer: Keys and deed to his beach house

Explanation: Tim Thomas gave Connie Tepos the keys and deed to his beach house, offering her and her children a safe haven.

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Tim Thomas ultimately died by suicide in his motel room. What specific method did he employ?

Answer: Filling the bathtub with ice water and immersing himself

Explanation: Tim Thomas died by suicide by immersing himself in a bathtub filled with ice water, a method chosen to preserve his organs for donation.

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According to the source, what is a significant meaning behind the title *Seven Pounds*?

Answer: It signifies the seven gifts Tim gave to seven worthy individuals as atonement.

Explanation: The title *Seven Pounds* primarily signifies the seven acts of kindness or 'gifts' Tim Thomas bestowed upon seven individuals as a form of atonement for the seven lives lost in the accident he caused. It also references Shakespeare's *The Merchant of Venice*.

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Specify the unusual pet maintained by Tim Thomas within his motel accommodation.

Answer: A box jellyfish

Explanation: Tim Thomas kept a pet box jellyfish in his motel room.

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Following Tim Thomas's death, which specific organ was donated to Emily Posa?

Answer: Heart

Explanation: Tim Thomas donated his heart to Emily Posa, who suffered from a heart condition.

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Specify the bodily part that Tim Thomas donated to Holly, a social services worker.

Answer: Part of his liver

Explanation: Tim Thomas donated part of his liver to Holly, a social services worker.

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To which literary work is the title *Seven Pounds* also noted as being a reference?

Answer: Shakespeare's *The Merchant of Venice*

Explanation: The title *Seven Pounds* is noted within the source material as a reference to William Shakespeare's play, *The Merchant of Venice*.

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Production and Release Details

Determine if the film *Seven Pounds* was primarily filmed in New York City and Chicago.

Answer: False

Explanation: The film *Seven Pounds* was primarily filmed in Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Malibu, California, not New York City and Chicago.

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Verify the promotional activities for *Seven Pounds*, specifically a five-city tour in November 2008 aimed at raising funds for local food banks.

Answer: True

Explanation: In November 2008, *Seven Pounds* was promoted through a five-city tour across the United States, with the objective of raising funds for local food banks.

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Confirm the North American DVD release date for *Seven Pounds* as March 31, 2009.

Answer: True

Explanation: The film *Seven Pounds* was indeed released on DVD in North America on March 31, 2009.

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Determine if the theatrical release poster for *Seven Pounds* included a detailed synopsis of the film's plot.

Answer: False

Explanation: Theatrical release posters typically feature title and imagery, not detailed plot synopses. The poster for *Seven Pounds* served as its primary visual advertisement.

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Indicate the primary geographical locations where the film *Seven Pounds* was shot.

Answer: Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Malibu

Explanation: The principal filming locations for *Seven Pounds* were situated in Los Angeles, Pasadena, and Malibu, California.

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Ascertain the stated purpose of the five-city promotional tour undertaken for *Seven Pounds* in November 2008.

Answer: To raise funds for local food banks.

Explanation: The five-city promotional tour for *Seven Pounds* in November 2008 was organized with the specific aim of raising funds for local food banks in each respective city.

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Financial Performance

Assess the accuracy of the statement regarding the production budget for *Seven Pounds*, which was approximately $169.7 million.

Answer: False

Explanation: The reported production budget for *Seven Pounds* was $54 million, not $169.7 million.

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Evaluate the statement that the film *Seven Pounds* grossed approximately $54 million worldwide.

Answer: False

Explanation: The film *Seven Pounds* grossed approximately $169.7 million worldwide, not $54 million.

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What was the reported production budget for *Seven Pounds*?

Answer: $54 million

Explanation: The production budget allocated for the film *Seven Pounds* was reported to be $54 million.

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How much did *Seven Pounds* gross worldwide at the box office?

Answer: $169.7 million

Explanation: *Seven Pounds* achieved a worldwide box office gross of approximately $169.7 million.

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What was the approximate box office gross for *Seven Pounds* during its opening weekend in the United States and Canada?

Answer: $16 million

Explanation: The film *Seven Pounds* garnered an approximate opening weekend box office gross of $16 million in the United States and Canada.

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What was the cumulative North American DVD sales gross for *Seven Pounds* as recorded on July 16, 2012?

Answer: $28,812,423

Explanation: As of July 16, 2012, the North American DVD sales for *Seven Pounds* had grossed $28,812,423.

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Critical Reception and Analysis

Assess the claim that A. O. Scott of *The New York Times* praised *Seven Pounds*, characterizing it as a masterpiece of modern cinema.

Answer: False

Explanation: A. O. Scott of *The New York Times* did not praise *Seven Pounds*; he famously described it in highly negative terms, calling it potentially 'among the most...crazily awful motion pictures ever made'.

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Evaluate the assertion that Rosario Dawson's performance in *Seven Pounds* was frequently criticized by reviewers.

Answer: False

Explanation: Contrary to the statement, Rosario Dawson's performance in *Seven Pounds* was frequently singled out for praise by critics.

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Determine if Roger Ebert found the narrative structure of *Seven Pounds* to be straightforward and easily predictable.

Answer: False

Explanation: Roger Ebert did not find the narrative structure straightforward or predictable. He compared its approach to Jean-Pierre Melville's *Le Samouraï*, noting how it kept the audience out of the loop.

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Determine if Todd McCarthy, writing for *Variety*, suggested the film's climax might be emotionally devastating for viewers.

Answer: True

Explanation: Todd McCarthy, in his review for *Variety*, did indeed suggest that the film's climax could be emotionally devastating for the audience.

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Assess the accuracy of the statement that *Seven Pounds* received a score of 72 out of 100 on Metacritic.

Answer: False

Explanation: Metacritic assigned *Seven Pounds* a weighted average score of 36 out of 100, indicating generally unfavorable reviews, not 72.

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Identify the film aggregation service that assigned *Seven Pounds* a score of 26% and characterized its plot as 'illogical'.

Answer: Rotten Tomatoes

Explanation: Rotten Tomatoes assigned *Seven Pounds* a score of 26% and noted in its consensus that the film was 'undone by an illogical plot'.

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According to A. O. Scott of *The New York Times*, how was the film *Seven Pounds* notably characterized in a negative assessment?

Answer: "Potentially one of the most...crazily awful motion pictures ever made."

Explanation: A. O. Scott of *The New York Times* offered a particularly harsh critique, describing *Seven Pounds* as potentially 'among the most transcendently, eye-poppingly...crazily awful motion pictures ever made'.

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Summarize the consensus reached by Rotten Tomatoes concerning the plot of *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: "Undone by an illogical plot."

Explanation: The consensus on Rotten Tomatoes regarding *Seven Pounds* stated that the film was 'undone by an illogical plot' and described it as 'grim and morose'.

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What score did Metacritic assign to the film *Seven Pounds*?

Answer: 36 out of 100

Explanation: Metacritic assigned *Seven Pounds* a weighted average score of 36 out of 100, indicating generally unfavorable reviews.

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Describe Roger Ebert's comparison regarding the narrative approach employed in *Seven Pounds*.

Answer: Like Jean-Pierre Melville's *Le Samouraï*, keeping the audience out of the loop.

Explanation: Roger Ebert compared the narrative structure of *Seven Pounds* to Jean-Pierre Melville's film *Le Samouraï*, noting its technique of keeping the audience uninformed about the protagonist's actions and intentions.

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