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Collateral Beauty takes that one-step beyond with ... especially as we watch the sullen and unshaven Howard riding his bike through New York traffic and acting with little rhyme or reason.
The central conflict of Collateral Beauty is supposed to be Howard facing and coping with his grief, and instead it's presented to us as a burden to his coworkers, who want the reigns of the ad ...
Collateral Beauty is soggy garbage intended ... It’s the story of Howard (Will Smith), the head of an advertising agency, who has been a depressed zombie since the death of his daughter two years ago.
irector David Frankel (The Devil Wears Prada, The Big Year) comes forth with yet another eloquently depicted drama that dissects the complexity of the human condition in Collateral Beauty.
Released in Hong Kong cinemas last week, Collateral Beauty pulls at ... the story follows Howard Inlet (Will Smith), the head of a successful advertising company. His friends and colleagues ...
While Collateral Beauty is clearly a bit ... Smith plays Howard, an angst-ridden advertising genius still mourning the death of his young daughter a year ago. Howard’s kooky coping mechanism ...
By the end of “Collateral ... come falling down. Howard, we learn, lost his six-year-old daughter to cancer, and the agony imprisons and consumes him daily. He rides his bike against the New ...