A lighter register than most Leigh films, but the content is as psychologically and dramatically rich as ever.
Happy-Go-Lucky (2008)
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Reviews Counted:141
Fresh:130
Rotten:11
Average Rating:7.7/10
Consensus: Mike Leigh's latest partially-improvised film is a light-hearted comedy with moments that bite, and features a brilliant star turn by Sally Hawkins.
Theatrical Release:18-04-2008
Synopsis: In a shift away from his usual exploration of the dark and dreary, director Mike Leigh (VERA DRAKE) takes a lighter look at life with HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. The film chronicles the daily comings and... In a shift away from his usual exploration of the dark and dreary, director Mike Leigh (VERA DRAKE) takes a lighter look at life with HAPPY-GO-LUCKY. The film chronicles the daily comings and goings of 30-year-old Poppy, whose positive, easy-going outlook epitomizes the title. Poppy is a primary school teacher who lives in London with her best friend, Zoe (Alexis Zegerman). We follow Poppy through her daily routines: going clubbing with her friends, preparing exercises for her class, going to the chiropractor, and taking flamenco lessons. Nothing truly remarkable happens to Poppy, and yet, her boundless good cheer and childlike delight make her smallest endeavors incredibly engaging. Poppy's smile is put to the ultimate test after she decides to take driving lessons and is assigned to Scott (Eddie Marsan), a paranoid, rage-filled instructor who verbally abuses her throughout her lessons. Poppy continues to see him, week after week, despite his escalating tantrums. Meanwhile, at work, a young student has been acting out in class, and Poppy must call in a very handsome social worker for assistance. She and the social worker eventually go on a date, which ends up becoming a catalyst for her driving instructor's climactic meltdown and confrontation with Poppy. The film is a fascinating character study, and Hawkins is excellent as Poppy, striking just the right chord of cheerfulness without coming off as obnoxious. It also offers a refreshingly upbeat and realistic look at life for the 30-something urban woman. Poppy lives her life to the fullest--in the real world, without any clichéd SEX AND THE CITY pretensions. HAPPY-GO-LUCKY is whip-smart and full of surprises: just when you are certain the story is going to veer in a certain direction, Leigh gently nudges you down a different path. And you are glad of it. [More]
Starring: Sally Hawkins, Eddie Marsan, Alexis Zegerman, Stanley Townsend
Starring: Sally Hawkins, Eddie Marsan, Alexis Zegerman, Stanley Townsend, Andrea Riseborough, Sinead Matthews, Kate O'Flynn, Sarah Niles
Director: Mike Leigh
Director: Mike Leigh
Screenwriter: Mike Leigh
Producer: Simon Channing Williams
Composer: Gary Yershon
Studio: Miramax Films
Reviews for Happy-Go-Lucky
Very funny and, despite the lack of a central plot, finds surprising truth in its characters.
In the factory-farmed blandness of the movies, Happy-Go-Lucky has a strong, real taste.
A delightful comedy that sinks its teeth into your heart with unexpected power.
A light-hearted look at a free spirit, with some funny and thought-provoking moments.
A film that should be required viewing nationwide. A good blast of fresh air that sweeps you off your feet.
Fresh, funny and uplifting. A zingy, irresistible sorbet of light-footed comedy and everyday humanity. Only hardened churls will roll their weary eyes at Hawkins’ gusto. Leigh’s most open and optimistic film since Life Is Sweet.
An improvisational comedy drama, it's very funny and establishes Hawkins as a major talent to watch.
Happy-Go-Lucky might have sit-com spin-off potential, but like one of Poppy's driving lessons, it lurches around, grinding gears, and ends up back where it started.
It’s a funny film – a surprise perhaps after ‘Vera Drake’ – and, crucially, it aches with truth.
Mike Leigh draws a bravura performance out of Sally Hawkins, and she in return makes Poppy one of Leigh’s best characters yet - up there with the likes of Vera Drake or Beverly from Abigail’s Party.
Leigh's most visually beautiful picture since Topsy-Turvy, Happy-Go-Lucky is all about the clashing and connecting of such emotional biospheres.
While Sally Hawkins turns out an award-worthy performance as Poppy, I quickly became bored with her life and all the turmoil surrounding it.
Few actors could have pulled off this role successfully, as it requires great energy, charisma and depth to make Poppy credible and so much more than first impressions.
Sally Hawkins is a comic revelation, an impish, endlessly charming sprite...
Fresh, spunky and well acted. Sally Hawkins is enchanting and the rest of the cast is enjoyable.
An unusually cheery movie from veteran British writer-director Mike Leigh; one of the ten best films of 2008
Happy-Go-Lucky is flibbertigibbet cinema. Mike Leigh directed Sally Hawkins in this paean to a peahen. Mike Leigh, let me introduce you to Fran Drescher, Kathy Griffin, and Nancy Grace. They're your kind of women.
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