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Happy-Go-Lucky

United Kingdom

2007

118 Min
Color
English
  • Currently 3.6/5 Stars.
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DIR Mike Leigh

PROD Simon Channing-Williams

SCR Mike Leigh

DP Dick Pope

CAST Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zegerman, Eddie Marsan

Synopsis

The adventures of Poppy. Is she perhaps a little crazy and irresponsible? Or is she in fact deeply sane and sensible? Either way, everybody falls in love with her, for better or for worse…

Mike Leigh’s new film revolves around Poppy, a teacher from north London whose life, at first glance, seems to be full of complications. Leigh remarks, “My films aspire to the condition of documentary. If you’re a newsreel cameraman and you go and shoot a real event, you know that a world exists whether you film it or not. What I want to do is create a world with that kind of solidity to it, something so three-dimensional and solid you could cut it with a knife.” In 1993 Leigh described his attitude towards his protagonists thus: “I don’t make any moral judgments in my films, nor do I make any conclusions. I ask questions, I make the audience feel uncomfortable, give them a guilty conscience, plant bombs, but I don’t supply any answers. I refuse to give any answers, because I don’t know the answers myself.”

Director

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Mike Leigh

One of contemporary Britain’s most renowned directors, Mike Leigh is known for his depictions of the dramas inherent in the everyday lives of regular people. Often compared to compatriot Ken Loach for his emphasis on “slice-of-life” realism (a comparison Leigh has deemed inaccurate, as his films, unlike Loach’s, have no absolute political agenda), Leigh makes films remarkable for their level-headed, unsensational portrayals of topics that would become four-hankie “message” melodramas in the hands of most Hollywood directors.
Born February 20, 1943, in Salford, Manchester, Leigh originally wanted to go into acting. While training at London’s Royal Academy of Dramatic Art, however, he found himself drawn toward directing and writing, and he eventually transferred to the London Film School. He began his career on the stage, with two of his most important works, The Box Play and Bleak Moments, brought to life through collaborative experimentation during rehearsals. The latter play… read more

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Harry Block

17Jan10

Sally Hawkins is a bona-fide superstar.  
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aaron mannino

12Dec09

I love a film that has little desire in resolving itself, but is more interested in the immediacy and ephemerality of moments, of accumulating details whether they constructs something or not, and in our experience of its characters. Happy-Go-Lucky is one of these films. It just sort of happens. It sticks in you somehow, even if you dont have any idea what you just watched. I've confronted so many vehemently angered…  more
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Phataaquo

28Nov09

My favourite movie of all time sofar   
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Samantha

15Oct09

Isn't it just?  

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The Notebook's First Annual Writers' Poll: Vadim Rizov

By Vadim Rizov on December 29, 2008
Each of the Notebook's writers were given the opportunity to submit two lists of their ten favorite films of 2008.  One is restricted to films receiving at least a week's theatrical run in the U.S., a
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bitter vs.carefree

By napravi​culom on November 26, 2009

Happy-go-lucky is definitely one of the movies that got stuck in my head for a long time after first seeing it.

It, obviously, confronts two opposite type of people, two opposite worlds – one…  read review

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By Lucas Granero on October 3, 2009

Todo el mundo me decía que enfrentarme con Poppy, la protagonista de esta pelicula, iba a ser una de las cosas mas insoportables que me pueda imaginar. Me decían que Poppy era super-recontra-positiva…  read review

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By M.G. Wood on March 11, 2009

HAPPY-GO-LUCKY is the antithesis of SYNECDOCHE, NEW YORK.  Where Caden’s (Philip Seymour Hoffman) day-to-day in SYNECDOCHE is a long, painful death march toward life’s final credits; In HAPPY-GO-LUCKY…  read review

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By R. J. Yelvert​on on January 4, 2009

Poppy is a perpetual optimist out to brighten the lives of all around her. Her optimism, however, does not cheer all, irritating bookish store clerks and angry driving instructors. Is Poppy’s joy pathological…  read review

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