Release Date Happy, Happy Sep 16, 2011 Limited
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Actors For Happy, Happy
Agnes Kittelsen,Joachim Rafaelson,Maibritt Saerens,Henrik Rafaelsen,Oskar Hernæs Brandsø,Ram Shihab Ebedy,Heine Totland,Joachim RafaelsenGenres Happy, Happy : Art House & International,Comedy,Special Interest
Visitor Ranting & Critics For Happy, Happy
User Ranting Happy, Happy : 3.4User Percentage For Happy, Happy : 61 %
User Count Like for Happy, Happy : 698
All Critics Ranting For Happy, Happy : 6.6
All Critics Count For Happy, Happy : 46
All Critics Percentage For Happy, Happy : 85 %
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Movie Overview For Happy, Happy
Failed hockey player-turned-golf whiz Happy Gilmore -- whose unconventional approach and antics on the grass courts the ire of rival Shooter McGavin -- is determined to win a PGA tournament so he can save his granny's house with the prize money. Meanwhile, an attractive tour publicist tries to soften Happy's image.TagLine Happy, Happy
He doesn't play golf... he destroys it.Trailer For Happy, Happy
Review For Happy, Happy
A thoughtful, nicely played melodrama, bordering on patronising in its depiction of rural folk, but staying on the right side of the line - thanks to sympathetic performances.Tom Huddleston-Time Out
The curdled Norwegian comedy-drama "Happy, Happy," which dissects a pair of poisoned marriages, is sometimes heavy-handed (like its title) but has much to recommend it.
Walter V. Addiego-San Francisco Chronicle
Sewitsky aims for quirky humanism along the lines of Finland's Aki Kaurismaki; she's helped along considerably by Kittelsen's sunny performance, though the film crosses over into Scandinavian kitsch with a series of country-swing interludes.
J. R. Jones-Chicago Reader
It is short and intense enough that it always seems on track, even if the train goes nowhere.
Roger Ebert-Chicago Sun-Times
The trysts and twists are handled with a Coenesque sense of ironic melancholy.
Colin Covert-Minneapolis Star Tribune
Sewitsky may intend "Happy, Happy" as a Chekhovian chamber piece or romantic bagatelle, but her smugness about racism - and her glib symbolic resolution of the conflicts she raises - suggests an ambition that far outstrips her ability, at least for now.
Ann Hornaday-Washington Post
Good-natured Norwegian culture-clash comedy between city folks and their new small-town neighbours.
Siobhan Synnot-Scotsman
Like its heroine, the story never dwells on the heartbreak, delivering plenty of wry smiles and surprises as the four adults are forced to confront all the glaring problems in their marriages.
Jamie Healy-Radio Times
While highlighting the messier side of human interaction, this Norwegian black comedy blends snappy wit and romantic farce to keep us entertained even when things get rather dark.
Rich Cline-Contactmusic.com
The whole is thought-provoking and funny.
Derek Malcolm-This is London
Darkly comic and surprisingly touching in equal measure.
Rebecca Ellis-Little White Lies
Happy, Happy starts out cartoonish and ends up oddly endearing.
Mike McCahill-Guardian [UK]
I grinned a grin glazed with pure discomfort - which is, of course, the whole idea.
Robbie Collin-Daily Telegraph
Sweet but never saccharine, Happy Happy is as delicate as Kaja and just as endearing.
Josh Winning-Total Film
Succeeds thanks to winning performances, assured direction and a sharply observed script, though it's slightly let down by a dodgy sub-plot.
Matthew Turner-ViewLondon
With something to relate to in everyone, Happy, Happy is a fun dose of laughter, excitement and spontaneity with added hidden layers that is more than a little infectious.
Emma Thrower-HeyUGuys
Like The Kids Are All Right and infinite Woody Allen films before it, Happy Happy is a charming little picture that, despite being over-sentimental at times, is human enough to be considered a valuable gem.
Simon Miraudo-Quickflix
The human follies abound: Running naked in the Norwegian snow, a couple of foolish affairs, a boy who wants to be a modern slave master.
Robert Roten-Laramie Movie Scope
Ironic dramedy about couples finding happiness through self-respect.
Dennis Schwartz-Ozus' World Movie Reviews
Happy, Happy is the catharsis for anyone who's had a romance go south.
Sara Maria Vizcarrondo-Boxoffice Magazine
"Happy, Happy" has the makings of a Norwegian "Ice Storm," but it goes out with a whimper.
Joe Williams-St. Louis Post-Dispatch
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