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tisha_b
02-16-2009, 11:26 AM
Should the ending of Seven Pounds be different? If yes, then what should it be according to you?

100%
02-16-2009, 12:29 PM
1. On his way to the motel to kill himself, he manages to save an entire kindergarten group from being killed by a truck. He lives happily ever after. (she dies)

2. After the heart operation, she lives in eternal guilt for "taking " his life, so she "takes" the other body parts and operates them into herself, in an attempt to get smith back.
(also his house of course)

ok?

IdolEyes787
02-16-2009, 02:51 PM
Instead of going to the motel he boards a train. Soon after departure, the train is hijacked by a team of terrorists, led by the brilliant Travis Dane , a former government employee who built "Grazer One," a satellite capable of creating artificial earthquakes at a specific target. Dane uses the train as a mobile command center, taking advantage of its passage through "dark territory," a lengthy stretch of track where the train cannot be detected. Dane hacks into the satellite via a remote computer setup and demonstrates its capabilities by laying waste to a secret Chinese facility. He then offers to destroy Washington should his demand for $1,000,000,000 be met in time. It's up to Ben Thomas , who escapes detection, and one of the train's porters, Bobby to foil the terrorist's plot.
From here on, Thomas kills the mercenaries one by one as he confronts each of them in various stages of the film, using various guns, melee weapons, and even a homemade firebomb.

He then finds Dane who is about to depart in a chopper hovering over the train. When Dane informs Thomas that there is no way to stop the satellite from destroying Washington, Thomas shoots him, the bullet destroying his computer and knocks Dane out a window, causing Dane to say "Didn't think of that" before falling out of the train. Dane seemingly dies after falling off of a bridge. The control of the satellite is restored at the Pentagon where it is destroyed by remote control, one second before it would have carried out the Pentagon targeting.
Meanwhile, the train collides with an approaching freight train head on, resulting in a massive explosion.
Thomas manages to escape from the train by grabbing a rope ladder hanging from the chopper above. The porter, who has taken control of the chopper, reel Thomas in. Dane, who is revealed to have survived the gunshot, the fall, and the collision, has also caught the ladder and attempts to climb onto the helicopter while yelling that he and Thomas should join forces. Thomas barely looks at him before he slides the door shut, severing Dane's fingers and causing Dane to fall into the explosion below to his death.

Either that or Wil Smith crashes his car and everyone dies pointlessly.

chalice
02-16-2009, 03:06 PM
Will Smith's life in Philadelphia gets flipped upside down and he becomes the funky heir apparent to an exclusive Beverley Hills des res. A series of class/culture mishaps involving his over privileged cousin/sidekick ensues and a valuable life lesson is learned every 25 minutes or so.

He then goes on to be heavyweight champeen of the world no less than 3 times, joins a clandestine, high-tech quasi-governmental organisation saving the world from alien invasion (twice), becomes a steampunk cowboy and eventually settles down in a very quiet suburb of New York where he is finally devoured by vampire zombies after creating an antitoxin which will rescue mankind.

Or something else.

IdolEyes787
02-16-2009, 03:40 PM
As long as he dies that's the important part.

100%
02-16-2009, 07:03 PM
@Chalice - nailed it.