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Happy New Year
Released from prison under a New Year amnesty, a criminal tries to pick up the threads of a life changed not only by his daring plan to rob a jewelry store in out-of-season Cannes, but also by a very special someone he met there.
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Plot Summary
In 1973 New York, a struggling actor named Marty feels the pressure to succeed, especially as the new year approaches. He grapples with his career aspirations, his volatile relationship with his girlfriend, and the overwhelming financial demands of city life. The film follows his often-comedic, sometimes poignant journey through the gritty streets of New York as he searches for meaning and a breakthrough.
Critical Reception
Happy New Year (1973) is a lesser-known independent film that received a mixed to positive reception upon its release. Critics often praised its raw, authentic portrayal of urban struggles and the performance of its lead actor, while some found its pacing uneven. Audiences appreciated its relatable characters and slice-of-life narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic depiction of New York City and the struggles of aspiring artists.
Applauded for a strong central performance that grounds the film's emotional core.
Some noted a lack of polish in its independent filmmaking style.
Google audience: Audience reviews are scarce due to the film's niche status, but those available often highlight its gritty realism and character-driven narrative as relatable and engaging.
Fun Fact
The film was shot on a very low budget, with many scenes improvised by the cast to capture a sense of spontaneity and realism.
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