Happy Now
Happy Now

Happy Now

2001Movie97 minEnglish

All grown up and gunning for political power in a small North Wales community, Glen Marcus and his best mate harbour a dark secret which seems to be coming back to haunt them. But can the daughter of Tina Trent, a local woman just returned from Alaska, be the same girl the two lads buried fourteen years earlier? Only local policeman Max Bracchi can solve the case with the help of a wrongly accused tramp, Tin Man.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Fabrice CazeneuveGenres: Drama

Plot Summary

A woman named Nathalie struggles with her past and her relationships, particularly with her wealthy and influential father. As she attempts to break free from his control and build her own life, she confronts difficult truths about her family and herself. The film explores themes of identity, memory, and the complexities of familial bonds.

Critical Reception

Happy Now received mixed to positive reviews, with many critics praising the performances of its lead actors, especially Sandrine Bonnaire and Michel Serrault. The film's exploration of psychological themes and family dynamics was noted, though some found its pacing deliberate. It resonated with audiences interested in character-driven dramas.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praises for strong performances from Sandrine Bonnaire and Michel Serrault.
  • Appreciated for its sensitive exploration of complex family relationships.
  • Some critics noted a slow pace and a somewhat conventional narrative.

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Fun Fact

Michel Serrault, who plays the father, was a highly respected and prolific French actor known for his versatile roles, including his iconic performance in 'La Cage aux Folles'.

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