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Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)

Starring: Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zegerman Director: Mike Leigh Rating: R (Restricted)   Format: DVD
3.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (59 customer reviews)

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Mike Leigh has made a career out of unusual films--who else would make a biopic about Gilbert & Sullivan?--but Happy-Go-Lucky may be his most unusual yet: A movie about a woman who is almost compulsively cheerful. Poppy (Sally Hawkins, star of the 2007 miniseries of Persuasion) may at first seem like the most annoying human being alive. She can't help but try to get a smile from someone who's ignoring her. When her bicycle gets stolen, she shrugs it off and decides to learn how to drive, which leads her to form a strange sparring relationship with her frustrated driving instructor, Scott (Eddie Marsan). Meanwhile, she takes flamenco lessons, visits with her squabbling family, tries to help a troubled boy at the school where she teaches, and encounters a homeless man--but this bland catalogue of events doesn't capture how Poppy's relentless optimism acts as a rorschach test to the people around her, reflecting back their worst or best feelings about themselves. Poppy, whose natural impulse is to empathize, discovers she needs to draw boundaries between herself and a world that wants to interpret her cheerfulness in unintended ways. The result is a unique movie experience, one that defies conventional notions of what's dramatic yet grows more absorbing with every moment. Just as it's hard to imagine anyone liking Poppy at the start of Happy-Go-Lucky, it's hard to imagine that anyone doesn't care about her by the movie's end. --Bret Fetzer

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Academy Award nominee Mike Leigh (Best Director and Best Original Screenplay, Vera Drake, 2004), delivers the delightfully fresh and cheerful comedy Happy-Go-Lucky. Free-spirited and effervescent, Poppy is a schoolteacher whose unstoppable optimism guides her life. Bubbling forth with giggles, laughter and jokes, life's a bowl of cherries even when she comes across a few pits. Whether it's a cranky driving teacher or a fiery flamenco instructor, Poppy embraces life on the sunny side of the street. It's a joyous, feel-good film you'll find irresistible. Bonus features include: Behind the Wheel of Happy-Go-Lucky, Happy-In-Character, audio commentary by Director Mike Leigh

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19 of 22 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Happy-Go-Lucky Combines Comedy with Intelligence., January 3, 2009
"Given the choice of Hollywood or poking steel pins in my eyes, I'd prefer steel pins."--Mike Leigh.

Many of the best films of 2008 were dark and melancholic (Revolutionary Road; The Reader; The Wrestler), with one rare exception: Happy-Go-Lucky. Writer/director Mike Leigh's (Secrets and Lies; Topsy-Turvy; Vera Drake) charming new comedy stars Sally Hawkins as Poppy, a thirty-year-old, free-spirited, North London schoolteacher with an infectious love for life. Over the course of the two-hour film, Poppy's genuine, happy-go-lucky nature is put to the test by a series of misadventures. After her bicycle is stolen, she decides to take weekly driving lessons. Her creepy, verbally-abusive instructor, Scott (Eddie Marsan), proves to be Poppy's complete opposite. He is the morose, self-loathing embodiment of road rage, who could benefit from anger-management classes. Poppy's happiness is also put to the test by her flamenco dance teacher, her sisters, a homeless head-case, a school bully, and by her chiropractor. She takes life in stride with convincing equanimity. It would not require a stretch of the imagination to think of Poppy as a happy bodhisattva. Already a master of her own happiness, she sets out to use her Poppy-qualities to liberate other characters from their own unhappiness, and to bring a smile to the world. She succeeds.

Sally Hawkins is reason enough to experience this film, a film which will undoubtedly launch her career to new heights. Just as Audrey Tautou is synonymous with Amelie, Hawkins will become synonymous with Happy-Go-Lucky. Her performance is brilliant. She brings emotional depth and intelligence to Poppy, a performance which resulted in an award for Best Actress at the 2008 Berlin Film Festival.

There are many things to love about Leigh's film--a film that lives up to its title. Happy-Go-Lucky is a film that would have never been by the Hollywood studios that consider male-driven movies by Judd Apatow (The 40-Year-Old Virgin; Knocked Up) and Adam Sandler to be good comedy models. In 2008, both Sally Hawkins and Anna Faris (The House Bunny) transcended that Hollywood formula with their fresh comic performances. It is no surprise that reviewers including Roger Ebert, New York Times critics Manohla Dargis, Stephen Holden, and A.O. Scott, New York Magazine critic David Edelstein, and Los Angeles Times critic Kenneth Turan are now including Happy-Go-Lucky among their Top Ten Films of 2008. The film recently received a Golden Globe nod for Best Motion Picture-Comedy. Happily recommended as one of the best films of 2008.

G. Merritt
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Plot, Good; Character Study, Great, February 3, 2009
By M. Thomsen "mark1958" (San Pedro, CA USA) - See all my reviews
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This is all about Poppy, played by Sally Hawkins. Single in London. Positive, cheerful, and generally embodies the title of the movie. Every situation is to be faced with good spirit, a light attitude, and cheer.

At the beginning it seems that she will overrun a challenge like a tank running over a building in a WW II flick. Smiles. Banter. Humor. Irrepressible. Even when alone.

The challenges grow. A problem student. A vagrant in a deserted part of town. A doctor visit. A dance instructor with issues.

And then the new champion for Driving Instructor From Satan, played by Eddie Marsan. These scenes are classics. As in many movies confrontation is important to good comedy or drama. The theater I saw this in was laughing its collective heads off. The driving lessons make me smile even as I type this.

How Poppy reacts to each challenge - and how others react to Poppy - is the core of this movie. The plot is mostly a string of episodes. Mike Leigh does an outstanding job directing, finding a second level to each situation. Funny and happy. But also thoughtful and a little gritty.

Sally Hawkins should be up for an Oscar in 2009, but that is a whole other discussion.
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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Sally-Go-Lightly, March 30, 2009
By WW85 (New York, NY United States) - See all my reviews
Someones acceptance of this movie totally hinges on their tolerance of Sally Hawkins character. If you are charmed by goofy, never stop talking British eccentrics then you may like Happy Go Lucky.

If people who never shut up annoy you, people who will say anything just to be saying something, then this probably ain't the movie for you.

I was surprised because I'm a big Mike Leigh fan. Life is Sweet is an all time favorite and was far more off center and weird than Happy Go Lucky. It had plenty of weird characters that all became endearing and real by the end. I kept waiting for Hawkins character to become lovable the way the mom did in Life is Sweet, the way the bloviating Jim Broadbent did in Topsy-Turvy. Never happens. Happy Go Lucky by contrast is filled with a mix of either annoying characters (Hawkins, driving instructor, Flamenco instructor) or dull characters (co-workers, boyfriend, abused student, roommate).

Leigh's penchant for not working off of scripts goes wrong in this one and turns the movie into a bunch of patched together skits that do little to build a cohesive whole. It's telling that the best scene in the movie, her encounter with a homeless man, is the only time she has very little to say. Unfortunately, the scene is compromised because it is a totally forced situation. Just as in a slasher movie where people always do stupid things to get themselves killed, we are expected to accept that someone would actually walk down a dark alley in a bad neighborhood at night in hopes of making an interesting acquaintance. It reeks of plot device and undermines the scene.

The movie gets a 93% on Rotten Tomatoes, Hawkins won a Golden Globe and universal acclaim. So obviously, I'm not seeing something everyone else did. You may want to rent it and judge for yourself...
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2.0 out of 5 stars I wanted to like this
However, the main character is so annoyingly unlikeable that I had a hard time with the movie. No plot to speak of. Read more
Published 1 month ago by Bradley F. Smith

2.0 out of 5 stars Happy-Go-Nothing
Going into Happy-Go-Lucky, I wanted to like it. The premise sounded interesting -- a relentlessly positive person facing life and perhaps overcoming less than positive moments... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Maine Writer

4.0 out of 5 stars Lack of plot? Yes, but that's not the point..
This is not a perfect movie. However, it's a very good one. Not sure that I understand some of the negative reviews- If you want a typical movie with a "proper" plot and story... Read more
Published 2 months ago by Follett R

1.0 out of 5 stars Ghastly!
I couldn't watch this film past the first 20 minutes. It's that bad, folks. The main character, Poppy, is the personification of a ditsy, astonishingly irritating pill of a woman... Read more
Published 2 months ago by S. Spears

2.0 out of 5 stars Poppies in the Cemetery
This movie receives all kinds of analytical accolades about Poppy (main character) and her relentless optimism, but truth be told, i wanted to kill her in the first 10 minutes. Read more
Published 2 months ago by Karen A. Murphy

1.0 out of 5 stars Couldn't finish the movie
Thank God it was a rental. As an American, I could not understand the British lower middle class accent. Poppy does not speak the Queen's English. Read more
Published 2 months ago by mellie

5.0 out of 5 stars Mike Leigh YOU'VE DONE IT AGAIN!
A superb film. Acting, editing and even the music was delightful. One of the best comedy's yet! A feel good story. Read more
Published 3 months ago by John Bennett

3.0 out of 5 stars you can't laugh at everything
This grade school teacher is a very modern millie who appears to laugh at everything;
even when the joke isn't funny. Read more
Published 3 months ago by R. Bagula

5.0 out of 5 stars Helps you get happy
I saw this film in the theatre 3x. I'm a big fan of the director and especially of this film. Now I own it and actually use it as therapy for some of my depressed friends!
Published 4 months ago by alice spivak

2.0 out of 5 stars Made for an Oscar
The story was plain boring, borderline "made for an Oscar" movie. Yes, we are in a time of "world crisis", so the solution is Poppy-me! Read more
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