Happy End (2003)

5.3/10
61% – Audience

Happy End Storyline

Val is 23 years old and full of dreams. She travels to New York to become an actress. She is lonely in a strange country, in a strange city, with little money and no friends. In her path, she meets weird people who they, also, seek their dreams but everyday life gets in the way. Tired and hungry she sits on the corner of a building. Across the street a writer whose fantasy has dry out. In an instant she becomes his muse… At the Oscar’s night she will be the one with the Golden Globe in her hands.

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Happy End Movie Reviews

A Failure,but J.Theroux is gorgeous – SOME SPOILERS !!!!!

I chose this film only to see Justin Theroux,whom I ADORE; Ms.Tatou is really unbearable in her,again,happy naive Cinderella-style skinny character.The script is a not-credible fairytale,with some touches of bad taste now and then,probably meant to be modern/transgressive signs,but utterly out of place(i.e.:1-Val peeing in the micro-garden,at night,and Jack taking a photo of her;2-the lesbian kiss) There isn’t the slightest trace of chemistry between Jack and Val,not a REAL kiss,not a contact,a scene between the two conveying some emotion. Tatou’s acting is irritating.Theroux is a little bit rigid sometimes-I think it’s up to the script-and really good and exhilarating in some scenes. If this film was meant to be a sentimental comedy the result is a total disappointment.

disaster

It’s quite unfortunate that some artists who are perfectly cast in the movie that brings them fame end up being victims of that particular memorable performance. That is, they are identified with one single character which casts a shadow over their remaining career. Great artists manage to overcome this barrier, whereas artists who are limited in characters they could effectively portray move the wrong way. Downwards. Self-destructing themselves. Audrey Tautou belongs to the latter category. She gave it all to Amelie Poulain. And even though the movies that followed “Amelie” were not bad, excitement that surrounded her eventually declined. Before being re-cast by Jean-Pierre Jeunet in “A Very Long Engagement”, where Tautou portrays a dry variation of our beloved Amelie Poulain, Tautou chose to take part in a disaster called “Nowhere to Go But Up”. Basically, the movie behind this review. “Nowhere to Go But Up”, I dare say, is prosaic characterized by a banal script and disastrous acting. Nevertheless, it’s somewhat hard to say which is worse, the tasteless movie itself or Audrey Tautou who explicitly demonstrates her numerous shortcomings as an actress.