After the film’s release, Donate Life America reported a significant spike in online registrations for organ donor programs. Ben Thomas’s fictional act—using his own body to save seven strangers (the "seven pounds" of flesh referring to his heart, lungs, liver, kidneys, bone marrow, and eyes)—inspired real-world heroism.
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Seven Pounds is a movie about a man who believes that redemption is earned through suffering and selfless acts. Watching it—really watching it—requires attention, patience, and respect for the craft. After the film’s release, Donate Life America reported
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Despite its flaws, Seven Pounds deserves your attention for one reason: