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Happy Endings (2005)
description written by member Zara:
Multiple story angle to reflect on different individuals. (read more)
| Release Date: | July 15th, 2005 |
| MPAA Rating: | R |
| Running Time: | 128 minutes |
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Happy Endings Movie Review by Zara (6/8/2009) |
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Interesting but ultimately depressing movie that I found to be lacking after all the hype that was attached to it from the people who were singing its "oh, it's so underrated" praises.
The fact that the movie quietly self-narriates itself with addendums to the story as it's going along I found to just be annoying. If...
(complete Happy Endings review by Zara)
Happy Endings Movie Review by Tony (4/4/2006) |
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"Happy Endings", the film by Don Roos certainly gets points for being different, interesting, and always fun to watch. It's an ensemble comedy with connecting story lines full of flawed, damaged, and characters who are hiding something and trying to come to terms with who they are, what they want, and being...
(complete Happy Endings review by Tony)
Happy Endings Movie Review by Matthew (7/18/2005) |
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Hollywood seems to have created a new subgenre; let's call it the Urban Sprawl Epic. In these films, a usually talented filmmaker weaves a large number of disparate characters through a comedy or drama, imbuing each character with a life, a history, but divergent stories, until a single element brings them all together....
(complete Happy Endings review by Matthew)
Happy Endings Movie Review by Kathleen (7/13/2005) |
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Anyone who can make a feel-good movie about abortion, blackmail, adultery, paternity lawsuits, restraining orders, revenge, and a stepsister deflowering her stepbrother ("You know, we're not really related,") has got big-time TALENT. Furthermore, despite all the unhappiness, writer/ director Don Roos' HAPPY ENDINGS...
(complete Happy Endings review by Kathleen)
| Happy Endings Movie Review by Xavier (4/20/2007) |
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We will always make movies, write songs and kill each other to try and get a better understanding of love and relationships. No matter how much we try I don't think we will ever get a good grasp but plenty of people have had a good stab at it. Don Roos is one such director and writer who has had plenty of shots and I think...
(complete Happy Endings review by Xavier)
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