La dictature du bonheur
La dictature du bonheur

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La dictature du bonheur

2019
Movie
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French

The pursuit of happiness (and the display of happiness on social media!) has become a veritable cult. Happiness has become a social imperative, just like slimness, beauty and success. To better understand this obsessive quest for happiness, journalist Marie-Claude Élie-Morin takes an in-depth and personal look into this seemingly pervasive trend that sometimes leads to painful consequences.

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Director: Jean-Christophe PissotGenres: Documentary, Social

Plot Summary

This documentary explores the concept of happiness as a societal mandate and delves into the pressure individuals face to appear happy in contemporary society. It questions whether forced happiness is genuine and examines the underlying societal mechanisms that promote this ideal. The film investigates the consequences of this 'dictatorship of happiness' on individual well-being and authenticity.

Critical Reception

Critical reception for 'La dictature du bonheur' was mixed to positive, with many reviewers acknowledging its timely and relevant subject matter. Some praised its intellectual depth and provocative questions, while others found its pacing slow or its arguments occasionally underdeveloped. Audience reactions often highlighted the film's ability to spark discussion and self-reflection on personal and societal expectations.

What Reviewers Say

  • Thought-provoking examination of happiness as a social construct.

  • Raises important questions about authenticity versus societal pressure.

  • Some critics found the documentary's structure to be less engaging than its premise.

Google audience: Google user reviews were generally positive, with many appreciating the film's insightful commentary on the often-unspoken pressures to be happy. Viewers commonly cited the documentary's ability to encourage personal introspection and discussion about the true meaning of contentment beyond superficial appearances.

Fun Fact

The film's director, Jean-Christophe Pissot, spent several years researching societal attitudes towards happiness before commencing production.

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