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Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) - Movie Review

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I like depressing movies. I really like depressing movies. So when I saw the preview for Happy-Go-Lucky, a movie about an overly bubbly woman who goes around being - well - bubbly, I balked. The movie looked annoying, stupid and boring.

But, I can be wrong sometimes. It's a rare occurrence, but I can be wrong. And I was wrong about Happy-Go-Lucky. Sally Hawkins, who was nominated for Best Actress, turns in a star-turning performance, and writer/director Mike Leigh makes that performance possible with an entertaining, surprisingly layered story.

Hawkins stars as Poppy, a schoolteacher whose optimism and cheeriness often drains those around her. After her bike is stolen, she hires a man (Eddie Marsan) to teach her how to drive - but her goofiness starts to gnaw at his soul. She also begins to explore a relationship with a young man at school.

There's not much of a plot to Happy-Go-Lucky, but it's a surprisingly complex character drama that doesn't need traditional plot points. Hawkins is incredible and evokes laughs at nearly every turn. I would strangle her if I had to spend much time with her, but she makes for a great lead character. Marsan is also excellent in an understated but commanding role that takes place almost exclusively within a car.

Happy-Go-Lucky is funny and entertaining, but is unlike a traditional comedy. The movie relies heavily on Hawkins' performance, and yet it feels natural and real thanks to Leigh's screenplay and direction. Happy-Go-Lucky isn't for everyone, but it is one of the rare feel-good movies of 2008.

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phyllishartt says:

December 5, 2008

Poppy is quite a fascinating character study. If you want a lot of action, sex and adventure this isnt your movie. But if you want to really get to know a thirty year old British primary school teacher with a very "happy go lucky" approach to all she encounters, you will really enjoy this movie.

Our leading lady here is consistently seeming easygoing, carefree and perhaps rather shallow. But is she all she would appear to be. There are some surprises in the end that cause the parts here to really add up tot he sum. You wont easily forget Poppy.

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