Seven Pounds
Seven names. Seven strangers. One secret.
2008 | 123m | English
Popularity: 3 (history)
| Director: | Gabriele Muccino |
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| Writer: | Grant Nieporte |
| Staring: |
| An IRS agent with a fateful secret embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers. | |
| Release Date: | Dec 18, 2008 |
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| Director: | Gabriele Muccino |
| Writer: | Grant Nieporte |
| Genres: | Drama |
| Keywords | sadness, vegetarian, tax collector, blind, pianist, organ transplant, blood type, questioning, sad story, admiring, compassionate, dignified, surprise-ending |
| Production Companies | Columbia Pictures, Overbrook Entertainment, Escape Artists, Relativity Media |
| Box Office |
Revenue: $168,167,691
Budget: $55,000,000 |
| Updates |
Updated: Feb 03, 2026 Entered: Apr 13, 2024 |
| Name | Character |
|---|---|
| Will Smith | Ben |
| Rosario Dawson | Emily |
| Woody Harrelson | Ezra Turner |
| Michael Ealy | Ben's Brother |
| Barry Pepper | Dan |
| Elpidia Carrillo | Connie |
| Robinne Lee | Sarah |
| Bill Smitrovich | George Ristuccia |
| Joe Nuñez | Larry |
| Sarah Jane Morris | Susan |
| Connor Cruise | Young Ben |
| Tim Kelleher | Stewart Goodman |
| Gina Hecht | Dr. Briar |
| Andy Milder | George's Doctor |
| Judyann Elder | Holly |
| Madison Pettis | Connie's Daughter |
| Octavia Spencer | Kate the Home Health Care Nurse |
| Robert Ochoa | Choirboy (uncredited) |
| Bojana Novaković | Julie |
| Sonya Eddy | Nurse |
| Nichole Ambriz | OR Nurse |
| Name | Job |
|---|---|
| Sharen Davis | Costume Design |
| Gabriele Muccino | Director |
| J. Michael Riva | Production Design |
| Denise Chamian | Casting |
| Angela Demo | Casting |
| Conrad E. Palmisano | Second Unit Director |
| Philippe Le Sourd | Director of Photography |
| Steve Hart | Stunt Double |
| Eddie Braun | Stunt Coordinator |
| Sabrina Hyman | Casting Assistant |
| Gary A. Hecker | Foley Artist |
| Henry Kingi | Stunts |
| David F. Klassen | Art Direction |
| Judy Murdock | Makeup Department Head |
| Jeffrey Wetzel | First Assistant Director |
| Jeff Valeri | Production Supervisor |
| Angelo Milli | Original Music Composer |
| Grant Nieporte | Screenplay |
| Leonard Drake | Hairstylist |
| Carol DePasquale | Script Supervisor |
| David Crockett | Unit Production Manager |
| Randolph LeRoi | Stunts |
| Hope M. Parrish | Property Master |
| Bob Hall | First Assistant "A" Camera |
| Tim Guffin | Second Assistant "B" Camera |
| Jodie Stern | Key Costumer |
| Mitzi Haralson | Costumer |
| Pierce Austin | Hair Department Head |
| Tasso Bravos | Key Rigging Grip |
| Monica Muehlhause-Horn | Production Accountant |
| Dawn Ascher-Trevino | Art Department Coordinator |
| Cid Swank | Unit Publicist |
| Raymond Bulinski | Craft Service |
| Heather Mullen | Assistant Editor |
| Kim Drummond | Supervising ADR Editor |
| Dan Yale | Foley Editor |
| Pamela Kahn | Foley Artist |
| Howard London | ADR Mixer |
| Greg Orloff | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Jim Schultz | Music Editor |
| Danny Braet | Visual Effects Supervisor |
| Martha Callender | Makeup Artist |
| Renee J. Vaca | Hairstylist |
| Paul Schneider | Second Assistant Director |
| Kirk R. Gardner | Steadicam Operator, "A" Camera Operator |
| Patrick McArdle | First Assistant "B" Camera |
| Elaine Ramires | Costume Supervisor |
| Yvonne Bastidos | Costumer |
| Robert Mata | Costumer |
| Andy Dorowsky | Rigging Gaffer |
| Kevin Hyde | Boom Operator |
| Tom Carson | Production Coordinator |
| Chris Samp | Standby Painter |
| Paul Rylander | Assistant Property Master |
| Joe Feeney | Transportation Co-Captain |
| John Breinholt | First Assistant Editor |
| Tim Tuchrello | Assistant Sound Editor |
| D. Chris Smith | Sound Designer |
| Kyle Rochlin | Foley Mixer |
| Tateum Kohut | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Carlton Kaller | Music Editor |
| Jill Bogdanowicz | Digital Colorist |
| Daniel C. McFadden | Second Assistant "A" Camera |
| Aaron Schuh | Camera Loader |
| Valerie Zielonka | Key Costumer |
| Iva Marques | Costumer |
| David Jarrell | Chief Lighting Technician |
| Jim Stuebe | Production Sound Mixer |
| Kei Rowan-Young | Location Manager |
| Walt Hadfield | Construction Coordinator |
| Russell Anderson | Leadman |
| Merrick Morton | Still Photographer |
| Jim Chesney | Transportation Captain |
| Josh Bleibtreu | Second Unit Director of Photography |
| Dennis Drummond | Supervising Sound Editor |
| Mark Yardas | Dialogue Editor |
| Brian Armstrong | Foley Editor |
| Mike Marino | Foley Mixer |
| Brian Smith | ADR Mixer |
| Rick Kline | Sound Re-Recording Mixer |
| Mo Henry | Negative Cutter |
| Hughes Winborne | Editor |
| Leslie A. Pope | Set Decoration |
| Alicia M. Tripi | Hairstylist |
| John Frazier | Special Effects Coordinator |
| William Washington | Stunts |
| Name | Title |
|---|---|
| Steve Tisch | Producer |
| Ken Stovitz | Executive Producer |
| Will Smith | Producer |
| Domenico Procacci | Executive Producer |
| Jason Blumenthal | Producer |
| Chrissy Blumenthal | Co-Producer |
| Todd Black | Producer |
| James Lassiter | Producer |
| David Bloomfield | Executive Producer |
| Molly Allen | Co-Producer |
| David Crockett | Executive Producer |
| Tracey Nyberg | Associate Producer |
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| 2024 | 4 | 37 | 57 | 27 |
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| 2024 | 11 | 344 | 344 |
We know that “Tim” (Will Smith) was involved in a car accident that saw his fiancée and six others killed. Now, six months later, he quits his well-paid engineering job and determines to do what he can to help make seven people’s lives better. Firstly, he helps his younger brother (“Ben”) with a par ... tial lung transplant, and then he adopts his IRS inspector identity to help out “Emily” (Rosario Dawson) who has got herself $50k in the hole with Uncle Sam. He isn’t cavalier about whom he helps, indeed he goes to quite some effort to select those he wants to assist - and it’s a far from traditional sort of aid that he offers, too. Part of his liver goes to childcare worker “Holly”, then a kidney to “George”. Bone marrow (ouch!) to a young lad and then then thanks to “Holly” he encounters “Connie” (Elpedia Carrillo). She is having a very hard time with her abusive boyfriend. His solution to her predicament is magnanimous and sees him, and his pet jellyfish, take up residence in a grotty motel where he continues to selectively dispense what's left of his largesse. “Ezra” (Woody Harrelson) is a blind telesales man, a vegetarian who sells meat, and a man who appears to have the patience of a saint. “Tim” is still clearly struggling with the grief of the accident and it’s ensuing guilt and loneliness and he has a plan to deal with this - the snag, however, is that he hadn’t factored in his new relationship with “Emily”. Aside from helping her with her huge debt, she also has an heart condition and as he spends more time weeding her unkempt garden, romance blooms. Will it offer him some salvation of his own, or is he too set on his own path? It’s quite a touching story that allows Smith to prove that he’s actually capable of some nuanced acting for a change. He delivers well here as does Dawson but for me, it's the sparing role from Harrelson that stole this for me and again it proves that he, too, can play a convincing character in an engaging less-is-more style. I also liked the fact that the denouement, indeed the whole film, kept clear of sentiment as this "Tim" makes something unique from his own version of a “living will”. It’s a compelling film to watch with a collection of fine supporting performances, and not at all what I was expecting.