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Happy-Go-Lucky (2008) - Synopsis

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Just how hard is it to be happy? In the effervescent new comedy from writer/director Mike Leigh ("Vera Drake," "Secrets & Lies"), Sally Hawkins stars as Poppy, an irrepressibly free-spirited school teacher who brings an infectious laugh and an unsinkable sense of optimism to every situation she encounters, offering us a touching, truthful and deeply life-affirming exploration of one of the most mysterious and often the most elusive of all human qualities: happiness. Poppy's ability to maintain her perspective is tested as the story begins and her commuter bike is stolen. However, she enthusiastically signs up for driving lessons with Scott (Eddie Marsan), who turns out to be her nemesis – a fuming, uptight cynic. As the tension of their weekly lessons builds, Poppy encounters even more challenges to her positive state of mind: a fiery flamenco instructor, her bitter pregnant sister, a troubled homeless man and a young bully in her class, not to mention that she has also thrown out her back. How this affects not only Poppy's world view but also the outlook of those around her begs the question "glass half full or half empty"?

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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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