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Counseling for Will Smith's character in 'Hancock'

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The title character in 'Hancock' is a superhero who seriously needs counseling -- the movie gets a review from a real-life counselor.

Will Smith with the blockbuster "Hancock" leads off the new movie releases this holiday weekend -- a lot of young men and women are going to be watching a character that's in need of a little bit of counseling.

Jeffrey Roberson is a counselor and recovering alcoholic and addict who is somewhat of a hero himself to the people he counsels. "The Takeaway" asks Roberson to review "Hancock" from the perspective of a counselor.

Roberson says: "Because I have personal experiences with this character, 'cause I'm in recovery ... and I do counseling in my community, the issue here is that, no matter how much trauma you've been through in your life, drugs and alcohol will always destroy ... and this is really the central theme ... he's a superhero but he's caught in the grips of addiction."

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D. Viverette on 06 July, 2008 12:21:58
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The character "Hancock" needs more than a LITTLE counseling. He's a mess. But I like the idea that superpowers do not automatically either imply or confer perfect morality, stability, or any other socially approved personality traits. I just saw the movie, and he is a miserable, conflicted, lonely and incredibly maladapted individual. I wish they had spent a lot more time exploring the type of being he is (I'm trying not to spoil it for anyone reading who wishes to see the movie), but superhuman powers and abyssal lonliness must be a HELL of a combination.
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