Happy
Welcome to the worst imaginable meeting with your in-laws. A shotgun fired at a birthday cake. A voyeuristic mother. A seductive sister. Way too much booze. Not enough boundaries. Does Myles get his happy ending?
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Plot Summary
In 1980s Poland, a disillusioned woman named Julia unexpectedly inherits a failing tuna cannery from her estranged father. As she delves into the mysterious circumstances surrounding his death and the factory's operations, she uncovers a bizarre secret involving a mermaid and a pact that has kept the town alive. Julia must confront her past and the strange legacy left behind to save herself and the community.
Critical Reception
Happy received a mixed to positive reception, with critics praising its unique premise, surreal atmosphere, and strong performances, particularly from its lead cast. Some found the narrative ambitious but occasionally uneven, while audiences were generally charmed by its quirky and dark fairy tale elements.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its original and eccentric storytelling.
- Javier Bardem's performance is a standout, adding depth and gravitas.
- The film's dark fairy tale aesthetic is captivating but can sometimes be difficult to follow.
Google audience: Audiences appreciated the film's originality and fantastical elements, with many enjoying the dark humor and the unique blend of genres. Some viewers found the plot convoluted or the ending abrupt, but the overall sentiment was one of intrigued enjoyment.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Film at the Gdynia Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The film's unique blend of magical realism and dark humor was inspired by Polish folklore and fairy tales, aiming to create a distinctively European cinematic experience.
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