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Description: Family is the most important thing in the world to Kaja. She is an eternal optimist in spite of living with a man who would rather go hunting with the boys and isn't interested in having sex with her anymore because she "isn't particularly attractive." Whatever. That's life. But when "the perfect couple" moves in next door, Kaja struggles to keep her emotions in check. Not only do these successful, beautiful, exciting people sing in a choir, they have also adopted a child - from Ethiopia! These new neighbors open a whole new world to Kaja, with consequences for everyone involved. And when Christmas comes around, it becomes evident that nothing will ever be like before - even if Kaja tries her very best.

Release Date: 9/16/2011

Genre: Comedy

Studio: Magnolia Pictures

Offical Website: http://www.magpictures.com/happyhappy

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Release Dates:

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United States Theatrical Wide Release 9/16/2011
United States DVD/Blu-ray Release 1/24/2012


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10/13/2011 @ 12:00 AM

The curdled Norwegian comedy-drama \Happy, Happy,\ which dissects a pair of poisoned marriages, is sometimes heavy-handed (like its title) but has much to recommend it.
Walter V. Addiego, San Francisco Chronicle

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10/06/2011 @ 12:00 AM

The trysts and twists are handled with a Coenesque sense of ironic melancholy.
Colin Covert, Minneapolis Star Tribune

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09/23/2011 @ 12:00 AM

Sewitsky may intend \Happy, Happy\ as a Chekhovian chamber piece or romantic bagatelle, but her smugness about racism - and her glib symbolic resolution of the conflicts she raises - suggests an ambition that far outstrips her ability, at least for now.
Ann Hornaday, Washington Post

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09/22/2011 @ 12:00 AM

You can't help but laugh at the obviousness in \Happy Happy.''
Wesley Morris, Boston Globe

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