Kids write letters to Santa Clause but it doesn’t mean their crazy, in Collateral Beauty Will Smith writes letters to things…Time, Love, Death. Why? because it’s therapeutic. It’s been a few near misses, a lot of pennies in the bank despite the critical Panning (Suicide Squad), Will Smith to get back on track with a Drama based movie. One that may see you emptying your Kleenex tissue box and Mr Smith bagging himself Oscar glory. Check out the new second UK trailer...
In the latest trailer, Will Smith has been through so much he’s started talking to Death, Time, and love. He’s not mad just trying to fix his mind. He’s on a downward spiral can these 3 things help him reconnect with the fabric of society?
In Collateral Beauty, When a successful New York advertising executive (Will Smith) experiences a deep personal tragedy and retreats from life entirely, his colleagues devise a drastic plan to force him to confront his grief in a surprising and profoundly human way.
The new trailer has a big focus on the fantasy drama and highlighting the fantasy elements that remind us of the fantasy element of It’s A Wonderful Life. Our lives are worth living and celebrating even if tragedy strikes this movie really wants reconciliation in what is a poignant subject matter.The tears of Will Smith’s character definitely look genuine and people like that. They look like their onto a heart-warming holiday season winner with this, that will pull your heart strings but will it win them awards?
One of the big attractions of this movie will be the fantastic ensemble cast with Edward Norton, Keira Knightley , Michael Peña, Naomie Harris, Jacob Latimore,Kate Winslet and Helen Mirren. All under the direction of The Devil Wears Prada director David Frankel.
Collateral Beauty is set for a Boxing Day release in UK&Ireland (26th December), with American cinephiles catching the movie on Christmas Day (25th).
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