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Happiness (2021) [ENG/ESP]@yaslenysofia974d
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"What matters in a house is who you are with. In the future I plan to be with you. Stay with me."
Greetings Movies & TVshows community, taking advantage that Halloween is just around the corner, I want to share my review of the kdrama Happiness, as far as it is a good series and shows the reality about the attitudes that people adopt when facing the uncertainty of being locked up and the ignorance of what could happen with this event.
• Title: 해피니스 Haepiniseu
• Title in English: Happiness
• Country: South Korea
• Film Genre: Thriller
• Release date: 2021
• Film Direction: Ahn Gil-ho
• Movie script: Han Sang-woon
• Film production: Hong Won-ju
Jeong Se-mi
Historical Context: Modern
The series takes us to a post Covid scenario, where emergency health measures have been reduced. However, a series of strange events begins, where some people show signs of a highly contagious virus, one of its main symptoms being an extreme thirst that is only quenched when the carrier bites and drinks the blood of another uninfected person.
The plot focuses on the main characters Yoon Soe-bom (Han Hyo-joo) and Jung Yi-hyun (Park Hyung-sik), two high school friends who met under unusual circumstances. Following the onset of a new virus, Sae-bom ends up getting infected with it, but he doesn't show any symptoms, a fact that will be important in the story.
Both friends end up getting married and everyone wonders, "Already? from the beginning? And it is that our protagonist is presented with the opportunity to acquire her own apartment in a new residential area. Anyway, they start living in this place, where the social distinction is very marked and that will bring them problems later on.
Shortly after moving in, the pandemic of this crazy virus breaks out, bringing out new contingency measures by the government. This causes the entire apartment complex to be isolated from the outside world, unleashing chaos within these spaces, where people will have to deal with the confinement and lack of supplies to survive, in addition to a virus lurking. Will our protagonists manage to escape unscathed from all this chaos? What is the background of this mysterious virus? And what will be the origin of it?
Happiness is a drama with a well-executed background that does not stray from reality, without exaggerating or minimizing it. Although, I must admit that the last few chapters if felt rushed plot twists, it doesn't fail to grab you. Taking advantage of the post-pandemic events, it brought us a story that is framed in those experiences of health measures and the actions of people in front of them.
Issues such as corruption and social class discrimination are addressed in the story; the pressure of being locked up and unaware of upcoming events, comes to bring out the best or worst in everyone. A series that will make you question who are the real monsters, the infected or the healthy?
A drama full of suspense, intrigue and action, with incredible character performances that more than one of you will either love or hate. You won't see zombies everywhere, but wanting to know what will happen next and the mysteries that intertwine, will keep you hooked, and if you thought your neighbors were annoying and the worst, you'll get to know the ones in this story. A thriller with a touch of romance where you can hang out.
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“lo que importa en una casa es con quien estas. En un futuro planeo estar contigo. Quédate conmigo”
Saludos comunidad de Movies & TVshows, aprovechando que falta poco para Halloween, les quiero compartir mi reseña del kdrama Happiness, en lo que respecta es una serie buena y muestra la realidad sobre las actitudes que adoptan las personas al momento de enfrentarse a la incertidumbre de estar encerrado y el desconocimiento de lo que podría pasar con este suceso.
• Título: 해피니스 Haepiniseu
• Título en inglés: Happiness
• País: Corea del Sur
• Género: Thriller
• Fecha de estreno: 2021
• Dirección: Ahn Gil-ho
• Guion Han Sang-woon
• Producción: Hong Won-ju
Jeong Se-mi
Contexto Histórico: Moderno
La serie nos traslada a un escenario post Covid, donde las medidas de emergencia sanitaria han disminuido. Pero, se da inicio a una serie de acontecimientos extraños, donde algunas personas presentas indicios de un virus sumamente contagioso, siendo uno de sus principales síntomas una sed extrema que, solo se calma cuando el portador muerde y bebe la sangre de otra persona no infectada.
La trama nos centra en los protagonistas Yoon Soe-bom (Han Hyo-joo) y a Jung Yi-hyun (Park Hyung-sik) dos amigos de secundaria que se conocieron bajo circunstancias poco comunes. Consiguiente a este inicio de un nuevo virus, Sae-bom termina infectándose del mismo, sin embargo, no presenta ningún síntoma, hecho que será importante dentro de la trama.
Ambos amigos terminan casándose y todos se preguntarán ¿ya? ¿desde el comienzo? Y es que a nuestra protagonista se le presenta la oportunidad de adquirir un departamento propio en una zona residencial nueva. En fin, ellos empiezan a vivir en este lugar, donde la distinción social está muy marcada y que les traerá problemas más adelante.
Al poco tiempo de mudarse, se desata la pandemia de este virus loco, aflorando nuevas medidas de contingencia por parte del gobierno. Esto hace que todo el complejo departamental quede aislado del mundo exterior, desatando el caos dentro de esos espacios, donde las personas tendrán que lidiar con el encierro y la falta de suministro para sobrevivir, además de un virus asechando. ¿Lograrán nuestros protagonistas salir ilesos de todo este caos? ¿Qué trasfondo guardará este misterioso virus? y ¿Cuál será el origen del mismo?
Happiness es un drama con un trasfondo bien ejecutado y que no se aleja de la realidad, sin exagerar ni minimizarlos. Aunque, debo admitir que los últimos capítulos si sintió apresurado los giros argumentales, no deja de atraparte. Aprovechando los eventos post pandemia, nos trajo una historia que se enmarca en esas vivencias de medidas sanitarias y el actuar de las personas frente a las mismas.
Temas como la corrupción y la discriminación de clases sociales son abordadas en la historia; esa presión de estar encerrados y con el desconocimiento de sucesos próximos, llega a sacar lo mejor o peor de cada uno. Una serie que te hará cuestionarte quienes son los verdaderos monstruos ¿Los infectados o los sanos?
Un drama lleno de suspenso, intriga y acción, con increíbles interpretaciones de los personajes que, a más de uno llegarás amar u odiar. No verás zombies en todas partes, pero el querer saber que pasará después y los misterios que se entrelazan, te mantendrá enganchado, y si, creísteis que tus vecinos eran molestos y de lo peor, te falta conocer a los de esta historia. Un thriller con un toque de romance donde podrás pasar el rato.
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In the late 1990s, many cinephiles began to wonder who was going to succeed Quentin Tarantino as the "coolest" of all American independent filmmakers. One of the candidates was Todd Solondz, playwright and director whose 1998 black comedy Happiness won the FIPRESCI prize at the Cannes Film Festival, thus giving him a bit of the credentials Tarantino had won in Cannes a few years earlier with Pulp Fiction.
The script, written by Solondz, doesn't have a firm plot and represents a series of subplots connected through the characters of three Jordan sisters who grew up in New Jersey suburbs. Joy Jordan (played by Jane Adams) has reached 30 years of age, but is still at odds about what to do with her life; while her dream of a singing career remained a dream, attempts to find happiness with men usually end in failure. Helen Jordan (played by Lara Flynn Boyle) is an accomplished poet and successful author, but is nevertheless unhappy with her life and finds release in obscene phone calls sent by her pathetic neighbour Allen (played by Philip Seymour Hoffman). Trish Jordan Maplewood (played by Cynthia Stevenson) appears happy because she lives in a family idyll brought by her husband Dr. Bill Maplewood (played by Dylan Baker), a respectable psychotherapist and wonderful father who does his best to guide his 11-year-old son Billy (played by Rufus Read) through the challenges of puberty. He is, however, also a paedophile who feels an uncontrollable lust towards Billy's friends. At the same time, the sisters' father Lenny (played by Ben Gazzara) wants to leave his wife Mona (played by Louise Lasser) after forty years of marriage.
Happiness actually never had the chance of doing for Solondz what Pulp Fiction had done for Tarantino. The reason lies in its rather dark subject matter, involving all kinds of sexual anomalies, including paedophilia, as well as Solondz uncompromisingly showing certain bodily fluids that were used in There's Something About Mary one year earlier. This made the censors at the MPAA Ratings Board apoplectic and ultimately led to Happiness being unrated and thus having extremely limited distribution in the USA. Those who had the opportunity to watch Happiness were, on the other hand, given an experience that, in some way, condensed the work of some of the most notable names of 1990s American independent and art cinema. The plot takes place in Solondz's native New Jersey, a state which also inspired Kevin Smith for his works. The somewhat unusual narrative structure may remind viewers of Tarantino's films, while the detailed description of perversion and depravity under the facade of middle-class milieu is very much like some of the best works of David Lynch. Despite all the censorship brouhaha and controversies, Happiness is actually quite restrained and not too explicit in its depiction of sexuality. And despite its seemingly chaotic structure, it is a well-organised and very disciplined film – all the plots and characters are actually connected. Solondz puts all kinds of dark desires into his characters and, furthermore, allows those characters to have those desires fulfilled, but in a way that creates a lot of black humour. And the humour is exactly what Happiness needed; if taken as straight serious drama, the film would have been unbearably depressive. The title of the film is ironic, but happiness appears unattainable for most of the characters except the one in the last scene.
The greatest value of Happiness comes from Solondz's ability to portray his characters as human beings, regardless of how their actions might be abhorrent and unacceptable. Solondz doesn't try to judge and often leaves viewers to come to their own conclusions, often having to deal with characters' contradictions. He is aided by a very good cast and especially Dylan Baker in a very difficult and potentially career-wrecking role of Dr. Maplewood. While this character in any other film would have been shown as nothing more than a vile paedophile, here he is shown as a complex character who is, despite his "affliction", able to function as a good father and during the memorable scene with his son, when he confesses his crimes with brutal honesty, some viewers might even feel a little bit of sympathy for him. Although there are some issues with the pacing and the subplot dealing with the Jordan sisters' parents might have been left on the cutting room floor, Happiness is a very good film that didn't deserve to sink into obscurity. In 2009, Solondz directed Life During Wartime, a film that represents a semi-sequel to Happiness.