< Seven Pounds

Seven Pounds/YMMV


Now many people found this movie touching. I didn't. It struck a nerve.

To many, this film is a very touching reflection upon the self-sacrifices of a traumatized man. For many others, this film is a pretentious plod-fest that glorifies suicide.

This film contains examples of:

  • Accidental Aesop: It's most likely unintentional, but the cause of the car crash was Tim checking his cell phone while driving. Talk about an unfair consequence.
  • Anvilicious:
    • The two "good" people focused on in the film are vegetarian.
  • Critical Research Failure: Death by jellyfish would result in your organs being totally unsuitable for transplantation. Also, you can't choose whom your organs will go to.
  • Designated Hero: Thomas' actions seem very stalkerish, bizarre, and just plain unsettling throughout the course of the movie. Not to mention that he committed two felonies and a suicide.
  • Glurge: The movie tries to make suicide into a moral victory.
  • High Octane Nightmare Fuel: Seriously, death by jellyfish.
  • Unfortunate Implications: see Warped Aesop below.
  • Warped Aesop:
    • Killing yourself is good, if you donate your organs. Also, to make sure your organs go to the right people, impersonate a member of state to stalk them. Preferably a family member so they do not report you to the police.
    • Not standing up to a torrent of abuse from a total stranger is unarguable evidence that you are a good person.
  • What an Idiot!: You want to donate all your organs to charity, so you inject yourself with a natural neurotoxin. If any of your vital organs are functional after that, it's a damn miracle.
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