Happy-Go-Lucky: Review By Rama's SCREEN
Way to look at the World
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OVERALL5.0SUPERB
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Director Mike Leigh who’s known for directing ‘heavy’ stuff like Secrets & Lies and Vera Drake gives us a lighter load to enjoy as viewers. But of course, I wouldn’t categorize this as Dramedy if it doesn’t have a dramatic element to it.
But first, I just wanna say that I really absolutely enjoy the comedy aspect of this movie. The humor is fast, witty, the dialogue is rapid but understandable so you catch some of the jokes and they are actually funny.
I give credits to the main actress Sally Hawkins who plays Poppy. She’s full of energy and life, it’s as if nothing could ever down her at all.
She’s the kind of person who would smile to a complete stranger, would go the distance to make the people around her happy and always sees good in people.
The character Scott the driving instructor, played brilliantly by the talented Eddie Marsan, is the complete opposite, he only sees the bad in people resulting in him being racist, paranoid and jealous.
His idea of happiness is that if everybody around him follow what he thinks would be right and by that I mean only his rules apply. He’s determined that if you take life lightly and happily like Poppy, then you’d get crushed and disappointed and mocked.
Those of you who might be uptight might think that Poppy is childish, immature, and tries to avoid the problems of life. On the contrary, Mike Leigh through his script and his storyline tries to explain to us that the character Poppy though happy and go lucky that she is,.. she’s still aware of the hungry homeless on the street, the angry kid in her class who’s been abused by his mom’s new boyfriend, and the fact that Scott is having a personal problem.
Her niceness is not a defense mechanism, it’s actually her way of dealing with the problems at hand. Because she’s nice, she becomes hopeful that things are going to be all right.
Yes there are troubles in the world and they make everybody sad but staying sad and beaten down and bitter about it will only cause you to run away even further, and if you contain that anger and hatred inside, your temper will explode as in the case of the character Scott.
Life’s a pain already as it is, why make it worse by being a pain in the ass?!
HAPPY GO LUCKY is a little movie that doesn’t try too hard to inspire but makes you wanna reconsider how you perceive and approach your life and to feel a bit blessed for what you already got and not focus so much on what you don’t have.. yet.
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