- Genre: Comedy
- Film running length: 118 min
- UK release date: 18/4/2008
- Directed by: Mike Leigh
- Country: United Kingdom
- Language: English
- Distributor: Momentum Pictures
Who´s in it?
Sally Hawkins, Alexis Zegerman, Andrea Riseborough
What´s the plot?
An ever serial optimist is an inspiration for all.
‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ is the story of Poppy, a thirty-year old Primary School teacher who with never ending optimism manages to confront the harsh realities of life and deal with them head on, whilst never loosing her sense of humour.
‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ is brought to you by the talented Mike Leigh, writer and director of films ‘Vera Drake’ and ‘All or Nothing’.
If you liked ‘Vera Drake’, you’ll love ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’.
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Latest customer reviews (from a total of 7 reviews):
Reviewer: Ian Dury
Date: 19/05/2008
Abigail's Party was painfully funny - this was just painful! I felt like the guy working in the bookshop, only I felt it for the most of the film.
The acting was good, the writing was good, but the leading character (although well acted), was too annoying to enjoy. The characters I enjoyed were the driving instructor and the dance tutor.
I'm still in pain now...
Definately worth a viewing
Reviewer: Jonesy
Date: 26/04/2008
I went to see this film with my daughter and didn't quite know what to expect. I was pleasantly surprised and wouldn't mind seeing it again. Loved the scene with the flamenco teacher! Definately worth a viewing.
Quirky funny film - lol at lot
Reviewer: Sylvia55
Date: 23/04/2008
I can see why some people found Poppy the central character irritating but we loved her. But we did find ourselves laughing out loud when others in the cinema were a bit quiet.
We also loved the realistic portrayal of North London - not glamourised or sanitised.
We felt that Poppy was a real antidote to the usual "cool" and style obsessed young women usually found in films - OK she would probably be irritating in real life but her funny ways seemed to stem from nerves and shyness and the things she came out with were just what a lot of us would like to say - for example the scene in the book shop where she trys to chat and gets no response from up themselves "cool" guys running the shop.
Good on you girl - life would be better if we all all had a bit of Poppy in our lives.
Average guest rating breakdown:
Total ratings: 21
Average rating: 2.3
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