Happiness
Cast :Jane Adams (II), Jon Lovitz, Philip Seymour Hoffman
Director :Todd Solondz
Studio :Vidmark/Trimark
Format :Color, Closed-captioned, Widescreen
Released Date :October 16, 1998
DVD Released Date :April 27, 1999
Language :English (Dubbed), French (Subtitled), English (Subtitled), Spanish (Subtitled), English (Original Language)
Audience Rating :Unrated
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Customer Reviews
Rating
DateAugust 02, 2005
SummaryQuality
Content
Hmmm. Great movie, obviously. Some have complained about the picture quality on the DVD, but I didn't find it all that terrible. Granted, it's a little dark - but that seems to suit the movie's locations and cinematography reasonably well, and the movie isn't exactly visually-driven anyway. In short - the movie could look better, but the DVD is hardly unwatchable.

Rating
DateJuly 30, 2005
SummaryDark lives, difficult material and a paradoxically watchable unwatchable film
Content
I'm not really sure what the writer/director wants us to take away. I rarely feel that way after a film. This, however, is a hard, hard, hard film to watch. Here it is in a nutshell: Interlocking stories of people who are deeply miserable or harboring secrets, who all want to connect and BE happy, but just can't seem to fit in. And maybe that's the point--that none of us fully fit our ideal of happiness, that happiness is just a moment here or there and that it passes and our dark human condition won't be covered up for long. I'm not so cynical as to think joy and happiness are impossible. (I'm pretty darn happy a good deal of the time despite the occasional blows of life) This film, however, makes you wonder if your own life is undermined by what's going on in the life of people around you. In this film, the clean-cut "family guy" is a pedophile who, bit by bit, loses control and takes his desires beyond fantasy/masturbation to reality/rape. The character who thinks she has a perfect life is living a lie and doesn't know it until her world crashes down on her. The older couple are splitting up, and the man has become numb, so lacking in true feeling that sex is meaningless and the act of salting his food becomes a supremely nihilistic statement. The hopeful, wounded waif keeps being rejected at every turn, becoming the scapegoat for the misery of those around her. Rejection in all forms abounds. Pain in hideous variety. Horrors in assorted flavors. And you can't look away thought something in you says, "I shouldn't see this. Do I have to see this? I want to see something PRETTY RIGHT NOW, PLEASE!"

Camryn Mannheim is oddly touching as a woman whose misery and isolation make her flip out at the moment of an unwanted and uninvited human connection. Phillip Seymour Hoffman plays yet another misfit who can't make his life work. Jane Addams looks like a breeze could knock her over, she's so fragile. The pedophile makes you want to run criminal searches on all the adult males in your neighborhood who seem so "nice, quiet, hard-working."It's unrelenting.

Watch this movie if you can empathize with an array of futile searches for happiness. Be prepared to be slapped in the face by the underbelly of several lives. I gave it four stars because it was masterfully done, not because I "really liked it"--because this is not a film you can like. Why then? Because it was impossible for me to look away or to turn it off and not know how it ended. Because I kept hoping for some ray of light to shine on these damaged people. If you think you're brave enough, see this. Happiness is rivetting, but oh-so horrible.

And tell me if that last converation, those last uttered words don't leave you chilled to the center of your soul.


Rating
DateJuly 24, 2005
SummaryTwisted and totally gripping; very overlooked
Content
This movie isn't for everyone, but it you like independent film and can handle a look inside the dark side, give it a try. It has everything to capture the audience with pure freakiness--masturbating crank callers, a teen trying to learn how to masturbate and asking for advice, a pedophilic father, a woman who cut someone up and put him in the freezer, and that's just scratching the surface. I'll admit that at times I didn't know where the movie was going, but I was always interested in learning more about the characters' sick, twisted, and intertwined lives. Give this a try if you are adventurous and can handle a dark, dark, dark comedy.

Rating
DateJuly 19, 2005
Summaryterrible, slower than slow, can we drag the dialogue out any longer?
Content
This was a horrendous movie! It was boring. It was slow moving. The characters were despicable. They had close up shots of two different wads of siemen, one of which the dog licked up on camera. Need I say more?

Rating
DateJuly 18, 2005
SummaryHits close to Home Not for right wing nuts
Content
This movie is great! It blows away American Beauty. Its very inappropriate and dark. It is funny though in a way. I could see how a lot of the characters in the movie were similar to people I know in real life. You must at least rent this if you are open minded and enjoy black comedies. This is not for the conservative right wing nut this is for a very open minded person. The situations are very realistic and happen in everyday life. The movie will (hopefully) make you feel more normal. This is a must see Enjoy!

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