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The Happytime Murders | Melissa McCarthy | NON-USA Format | Region 4 Import - Australia
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| Genre | Comedy |
| Format | PAL |
| Contributor | Brian Henson, Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph, Joel McHale, Elizabeth Banks |
| Language | English |
| Runtime | 91 minutes |
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No Sesame. All Street. The Happytime Murders is a filthy comedy set in the underbelly of Los Angeles where puppets and humans coexist. Two clashing detectives with a shared secret one human (Melissa McCarthy) and one puppet are forced to work together again to solve the brutal murders of the former cast of a beloved classic puppet television show.
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- MPAA rating : NR (Not Rated)
- Product Dimensions : 0.55 x 5.31 x 6.69 inches; 2.82 ounces
- Item model number : R-126096-9
- Director : Brian Henson
- Media Format : PAL
- Run time : 91 minutes
- Actors : Melissa McCarthy, Maya Rudolph, Joel McHale, Elizabeth Banks
- Language : English (Dolby Digital 5.1)
- Studio : Unbranded
- ASIN : B07GR4DFVV
- Number of discs : 1
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There's also the social politics dimension of a movie in which being a Puppet in a majority "meat -sack" world is like being Black in America. It's easy to dismiss this metaphor as heavy-handed in the film, but that would be to overlook the richness of what Todd Berger shows us about marginalization, prejudice, and systemic oppression, as the people with skin and flesh abuse the people with felt and fluff.
The Happytime Murders was directed by Brian Henson----whose parents were THE Jim Henson and Jane Henson, the puppeteering couple who invented the Muppets during their careers at Sesame Street. Jim Henson was at the heart of Sesame Street's unique feel, its visual idiom; it gave us the experience of seeing puppets behave as if they have souls. A great work of art.
And then... as the years went by, what began as a TV show for kids remained a TV show for kids, onto which there was soon built a mighty brand, with vast merchandising and global reach. To be clear: Sesame Workshop is a wonderful institution, whose work has expanded to include creating Muppets and storylines tuned specifically to the psychological needs of children with various kinds of traumas, losses, and stressors. But that's not the point.
The point is, Brian Henson's whole life has been lived in an environment saturated with the ethos of Sesame Street. I suppose a lot of his life is always already coated with his father's genius. Sesame St. is a children's show; its ethos always is, and always must be, wholesome, innocent, and enchanted. The bowl of cereal Brian Henson ate as a kid was paid for by his dad's art, the Muppets, within Sesame Street. What would it be like to grow up inside that? And to see, as you grow, the franchise/company/brand grow too, outpacing you as it brings in millions of dollars year after year. How cloying it must be, how fraught, and how frustrating it must be, to be forever surrounded by the culture of children's TV, especially in the form of the celebrated artistic work-product of one's own Oedipal rival. Making this film, The Happytime Murders, did for Brian Henson something like what making Wild Strawberries did for Ingmar Bergman: a working-through of the film-maker's relationship to his own father. In making this dirty film---it's trashy, violent (though bloodless), hardscrabble-noir---with its depictions of puppet semen and coroners cleaning up puppets' murders, Brian Henson cleanses himself of the ethos of Jim Henson's invented world. That ethos is great for kids. But for a person trying to grow into being his own man (an individuated adult of 20 or 30 or 40, etc. ), the sweet-sweetness-world of Sesame Street must feel like an endless overdose of sugar. In The Happytime Murders, sugar is evil, a debilitating drug, like heroin.
Freud taught that there are only two mature defenses available to the psyche: humor, and sublimation. This film has lots of hilarious lines and scenes. But the main course is the massive sublimation of envy, competition, Oedipal aggression and resentment, filial love and admiration for his father, and who knows what else. It gets transmuted into an artwork that uses the father's unique kind of puppetry to tell a completely different kind of story, diametrically opposed to the saccharine sunshine-and-rainbows world of kids TV. That world must meet children where they are, by providing an innocent little world, one with sorrows and misfortunes, but without evil or death or sex. So here is The Happytime Murders, full of sex and death and the evil of (prejudice against puppets, yes, and) the villainess, who turns out to have been motivated by unprocessed trauma, not just some arbitrary badness that comes with being the bad guy in the story. I love this movie.
When I finally saw this movie, my excitement was marred by the many, many, bad reviews. And after viewing it, there are definitely criticisms I agree with. My main problem is that the film tries to be too much at once; a murder conspiracy investigation played straight, a puppet movie played ridiculous and very edgy, a buddy cop action/comedy, a love story. The result has lol moments (puppets jizzing silly string) capped by slow character relationship developments (the puppet cleaning his partner's apartment and throwing out the maple syrup she's been abusing) and it doesn't always work tonally. By far by favorite funny moments were when Melissa McCartney or Maya Rudolph was on screen, which is weird in itself because usually in a puppet movie you want the humans to be the straight players.
Bottom line: I enjoyed this movie and am glad I saw it. But wouldn't recommend it to everyone, and probably won't watch it again.
I will say, this movie is not for everyone. It's an in your face crime movie that happens in a world where puppets and humans interact on the norm. There's sex, violence and language most foul in this movie, and personally, I found it hilarious. If you're part of that small percentage of people like me that found Peter Jackson's Meet the Feebles funny, this movie is right up your alley.
Reminded me of a classic by Peter Jackson called "Meet the Feebles " which is an all time fav of mine. This time I was fooled not realizing this was an adult puppet drama like feebles and not a kiddy version .
Mr Hensen's son is a comic genius w a beautifully twisted witt . (who knew) The human cast threw zingers left and right and the furry folks spit them right back w rag doll ease .
Im going to watch it again because its a fun ride and I was working at the time (played it in the background) but kept laughing n looking up !
If you are an adult w a sick n twisted sense of humor , like puppets w issues and filthy furry mouths with active libidos . This is a MUST for u .
If you can't relate to any of the above you will need your eyes washed out , church and a picket sign after this. This will offend you I promise !
Either way , Enjoy the ride !!
Hope they continue down this alternative humor muppet path .
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I WAS INTRIGUED BY THE TRAILER AND WATCHED IT. I NEVER LAUGHED SO MUCH IT IS SO FUNNY. I AM NO A MUPPET CONVERT BY ANY MEANS BESIDES THIS IS ABOUT PUPPETS.







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