Review of Something Like Happiness (2005) by Steven L — 17 Jul 2012
The theme of this movie centers around what passes for happiness. We've been here before with similarly titled films, but the relationships seem more real, more grounded in truth. For sure, the characters aren't normal - what would a movie be with normal people in it, right? But their struggles, emotions, and consequences are places we've been ourselves.
The introductory scenes are sparse and lack engagement, but somewhere in the 20-25 minute range, everything clicks and there's no turning back. You'll love, despise, ache and cringe throughout this movie.
This review of Something Like Happiness (2005) was written by Steven L on 17 Jul 2012.
Something Like Happiness has generally received positive reviews.
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