Happy-Go-Lucky (15)

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<strong>Rating: </strong>5/5

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Time Out says

Wed Feb 13 2008

Sally Hawkins is a real delight in Mike Leigh’s new film as Poppy, a 30-year-old Londoner with a bubbly nature and an ever-present laugh that teeters between lovable and annoying. Hawkins’ performance, and Leigh’s harnessing of it, is a tease: when we first see Poppy, cycling through the West End and joking with a grumpy bookshop assistant before joining her friends for a late-night drunken session, we don’t know what to make of her. She’s loud, joyful and indulges in terrible jokes; surely there’s something wrong with her?

The trick that Leigh and Hawkins finally pull off so cleverly by the end of 'Happy-Go-Lucky’ is that we’re entirely in cahoots with her. Poppy is a mirror to us all: if we find her blind optimism and sunny nature hard to swallow, perhaps there’s something wrong with us instead? By then, too, we know that Poppy is not the blinkered soul we may first think: she is compassionate, perceptive and harbours her own sadnesses like the rest of us.

Leigh always finds plot in character, and ‘Happy-Go-Lucky’ is more of a portrait than a story; a film that’s built around one performance. He is less concerned here, unlike, say, ‘Secrets & Lies’ and ‘Vera Drake’, with following a driving narrative than with minutely observing Poppy through her relationships with others, whether it’s the kids she teaches at her primary school, her repressed driving instructor (Eddie Marsan, excellently playing a heavy-duty bag of hang-ups), her close friend and flatmate Zoe (Alexis Zegerman) or her older, more settled colleague Heather (Sylvestra Le Touzel), whom she joins at flamenco lessons after work. In that sense, it’s comparable to ‘Naked’.

It’s a study in sadness versus happiness, a study in teachers and the taught, a study in how we carry with us everyday the burdens of what we have and haven’t learned. You know you’re watching something both delightfully light-footed and acutely meaningful when Leigh moves so nimbly between scenes at Poppy’s school, her flamenco class and her driving lessons. There’s also a wonderfully moving scene, darker and more poetic in tone, when Poppy encounters a tramp late at night. It’s a funny film – a surprise perhaps after ‘Vera Drake’ – and, crucially, it aches with truth.

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Release details

Rated:

15

UK release:

Fri Apr 18 2008

Duration:

118 mins

Cast and crew

Cast:

Kate O'Flynn, Sarah Niles, Alexis Zegerman, Eddie Marsan

Screenwriter:

Sally Hawkins, Mike Leigh

Director:

Mike Leigh

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Rated as: 3/5 (138 ratings)
  • I watched this on impulse, being in town and passing a c inema with it starting in 20 minutes, my wife was going to evening class, so why not? It was an inspiration, reminded me of a girl I knew way back, who was determined to overcome an unhappy early life with a sunny outlook. I thought it could have done without the tramp scene, and I wonder whether her new boyftriend was a lasting relationship?

    John Wed May 21 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Tired and trite. One or two good laughs but plotless, populated with sitcom characters and an intensely irritating central performance. After the excellent "Vera Drake", this is a real disppointment

    Rooty Wed May 21 2008
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • This was only made because the director was Mike Leigh. I enjoy hir work, was looking forward to seeing the film and was utterly disappointed and more importantly bored. You need to have believable people in a film such as this and although snippets were amusing the rest of the film was awful.Sally's acting was superb. However, her character was irritating and banal. Cannot understand why the critics liked this film so much.

    Rona Sun May 18 2008
    Rated as: 2/5
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  • Wonderful and insightful, A delicious cinematic experience that caused my friend and I to laugh with delight throughout. Poppy's life felt familiar. It resonated with both of us, utterly charming. I felt able to relate to her attempts to engage in a disinterested world, to seek to engage when those around are so consumed by their own lives. Nothing needed to happen in this film. It was simply a snapshot of humanity.

    hannah Sun May 18 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • Awful. If thinking of watching this film, don't. A complete waste of two hours of my life. Irritating, pointless and utterly boring.

    anon Sun May 18 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • I thought this was the most awful, shallow, vacuous film I have ever wasted two hours watching. The creator should be drowned slowly. I want me money back. Dear God what twaddle.

    kEITH PORTER Sun May 18 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • It was a rainy afternoon and I decided to go to the cinema with a friend. I thought this was a brilliant movie with lots of wonderful actors and actresses. Poppy would be called in french an adulescent ( adult + adolescent) and there are some really moving scenes when she kind of understand she can hurt people. A must-see

    philippe Sun May 18 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • i saw the film for the 2nd time last night, i thought it was wonderful. Shows it doesn't have to take alot to make one person happy and how she wanted to spread her happiness and help people. I dont think it should be taken too seriously, but definetly made me view life from a different perspective!

    heva Sat May 17 2008
    Rated as: 5/5
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  • I feel the need to comment to save people wasting a couple of hours of their life watching this film. It was terrible. The only scenes that were even remotely funny were the driving lesson scenes, but apart from that i found myself cringing throughout. The london accents, the jokes....all awful, and ridiculous pointless scenes that had nothing to do with the film. I think this has to be the worst film i have ever seen at the cinema.

    nicky Fri May 16 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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  • poppy was a bitch. she was openly laughing at people -taking the mickey out of her pregnant sister, stooping to the level of laughing at a destitute drunkard! her character was annoying, smug and if i had to spend two hours in a car with her rudeness and rubbish jobs, i would have gone mad too. this film was terrible.

    Juju Thu May 15 2008
    Rated as: 1/5
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