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Happiness Is a Four-Letter Word
Perfectionist Nandi seems to have the New South African Dream life within her grasp, black female partner in a major firm, marriage, the perfect house - but it all goes up in flames a few months before the wedding. With her friends Zaza and Princess, Nandi will have to find out what truly makes her happy and then fight to get it.
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Plot Summary
Set against the vibrant backdrop of Johannesburg, this film follows Nandi, a successful young woman grappling with the superficiality of her life and the choices she's made. When she reconnects with an old flame and finds herself drawn into a complex love triangle, Nandi must confront her past and redefine what true happiness means.
Critical Reception
Happiness Is a Four-Letter Word was generally well-received by audiences in South Africa, praised for its relatable themes and strong performances, particularly from its lead actresses. While not a major international release, it resonated with viewers looking for a contemporary romance drama with a local flavor.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its exploration of modern relationships and societal pressures.
Applauded for the chemistry between the lead actresses.
Some critics noted predictable plot points but appreciated the film's emotional resonance.
Google audience: Audience reviews often highlight the film's engaging storyline and the relatable struggles of the characters. Many viewers found it to be a visually appealing and emotionally satisfying watch, particularly appreciating the South African setting.
Fun Fact
The film is an adaptation of the best-selling novel of the same name by South African author Zakes Mda.
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