Happy End
2003
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance

Happy End
2003
Action / Comedy / Drama / Romance
Plot summary
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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See it! One of Audrey Tautou's rare English-speaking roles!
Wow, this actually has a lot in common with the first movie I watched today called "The Swinger" (1966) and I wasn't expecting that, so they would make a great double-feature! And the star of "The Swinger" is Ann-Margaret, who is Swedish-born, and this movie stars French actress Audrey Tautou playing a character who is a huge fan of Swedish-born Golden Age of Hollywood star Greta Garbo. The parallels between these movie are profound, now that I think about it, but not totally obvious.
Aside from the fact that this stars the adorable Audrey Tautou, I knew I would like this the minute it opened, when the camera caught a pic of Greta Garbo! Audrey's character loving Garbo was such a nice touch! Other things I liked are the score, which made me think of a 1970s/80s romance or romcom. It didn't really fit this movie, but I liked it for what it was. I also loved Jennifer Tilly in this. She was a breath of fresh air every time she was on screen!
This movie wasn't at all like I was hoping it would be- not as deep, not as romantic, not as esoteric. It lacks the magic and philosophical pondering about the meaning of life that I thought it was going to have. BUT! It's still very cute and worth seeing- especially if you are a fan of the two actresses that star in it like I am. The only really bad thing about this is it makes me wish that Audrey T. Made more English-language movies!