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Happy Here and Now

  • 2002
  • R
  • 1 Std. 29 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,3/10
385
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Happy Here and Now (2002)
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22 Fotos
Drama

Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuWhen an unhappy young woman disappears, her worried sister desperately searches the internet for a clue to her missing sibling's whereabouts.When an unhappy young woman disappears, her worried sister desperately searches the internet for a clue to her missing sibling's whereabouts.When an unhappy young woman disappears, her worried sister desperately searches the internet for a clue to her missing sibling's whereabouts.

  • Regie
    • Michael Almereyda
  • Drehbuch
    • Michael Almereyda
  • Hauptbesetzung
    • Karl Geary
    • Shalom Harlow
    • Clarence Williams III
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
  • IMDb-BEWERTUNG
    5,3/10
    385
    IHRE BEWERTUNG
    • Regie
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Hauptbesetzung
      • Karl Geary
      • Shalom Harlow
      • Clarence Williams III
    • 13Benutzerrezensionen
    • 14Kritische Rezensionen
    • 60Metascore
  • Siehe Produktionsinformationen bei IMDbPro
    • Auszeichnungen
      • 1 Nominierung insgesamt

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    Karl Geary
    Karl Geary
    • Eddie Mars…
    Shalom Harlow
    Shalom Harlow
    • Muriel
    Clarence Williams III
    Clarence Williams III
    • Bill
    Ally Sheedy
    Ally Sheedy
    • Lois
    Josephine Martin
    • Josephine
    Gloria Reuben
    Gloria Reuben
    • Hannah
    Liane Balaban
    Liane Balaban
    • Amelia
    David Arquette
    David Arquette
    • Eddie
    Isabel Gillies
    Isabel Gillies
    • Isabel
    Quintron
    • Quintron
    Nic Ratner
    • Peter
    John Sinclair
    John Sinclair
    • Self
    Ernie K-Doe
    • Self
    Antoinette K-Doe
    • Self
    Doshia Darmane
    Doshia Darmane
    • Jennifer - Carla's Friend
    Larry Fessenden
    Larry Fessenden
    • Clifton
    Kyle Jason Louque
    Kyle Jason Louque
    • Police Officer
    Shelley Poncy
    • Carla
    • Regie
      • Michael Almereyda
    • Drehbuch
      • Michael Almereyda
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    5openalias

    ideas? direction? purpose? not here...

    Now let me clarify that I love art films. I love abstract ideas. I love seeing and hearing things on screen that make me go,"Wha????, and then go "oohhhh...i get it." But this is no Godard. This film, well, I just don't know. Is it in art film? Is it an excuse to display the gritty, third-world beauty of New Orleans, and the array of characters that lie within? Or is it a low-budget independent film that juggles from one concept to the other, never bothering to connect the dots because, well hell, there wasn't really a solid script in the first place, and never a real purpose to the story(how's that for a run-on sentence)? i guess my problem with this film is that, though it may have been low-budget, they still spent a a good deal on its production and actors, but didn't bother making an actual story with what they had. I was intrigued by the film and the ideas it was portraying. And if the whole film would have been as beautifully-abstract as the final dream sequence, or even the beginning (the music score, by David Julyan is great!), I would have wept--in a good way--like a child. I saw this at the New Orleans film fest in a packed house of audience members happy enough to see people and places they recognized: Ernie K. Doe, Bud's Broiler, etc. But perhaps they loved it...who knows?

    The ideas, talent, and potential are there for a good film. But as a whole, the film makes you go, "hmmmmm....interesting....NEXT PLEASE!"
    10monstermonkeyhead

    One of the best unseen movies ever made

    This is a mystery with a charming dose of very low-budget sci-fi added to it about a girl's missing sister, duality, imitation, and the internet. Those looking for an Arnold Shwarzenegger shoot-'em-up will hate this movie because you actually have to pay attention to it and have half a brain. If you do pay attention and do have half a brain, you will be rewarded with a moving experience and be able to enjoy the sites along the way. There are lots of great characters, wonderful scenery, and plenty of wiggle room for going out on a limb. The acting is super. The directing is top-notch. And the story is mighty cool! Thank you Michael Almereyda! Please keep making lots of movies!
    mistabol

    This movie captures the essence of New Orleans.

    As a native of New Orleans, when I heard that a movie was being made here that would involve (singer) Ernie K-Doe, my inner monologue was one protracted groan. We are used to having Hollywood portray the city along familiar lines -- lots of gumbo, voodoo and Mardi Gras as a daily occurrence, and maybe a black guy in a cowboy hat as a member of law enforcement. The Big Easy is a perfect example of such a cliche-peppered representation.

    I put it together a few days later that the director was the director of Nadja, one of my favorite vampire movies, so I thought, well, maybe this guy will get it.

    And get it he did, getting down with the superamazing and description-defying Ernie K-Doe, sort of the Muhammad Ali of New Orleans Rhythm and Blues. His club, the Mother-in-Law Lounge, served until his death as sort of a pagan night church that improbably brought Orleanians of widely varying stripes together to backchorus his songs.

    The central thread of HAPPY HERE AND NOW is the confounding side of New Orleans, a wall against the main character finding information about her missing sister. But the magical, unyielding city offers compensatory joys -- second line parades, Ally Sheedy as an older New Orleans kookster/auntee, and hula hip hop in people's apartments.

    Have you ever seen a movie set in New Orleans that has NO scenes in the French Quarter? This may be the first. Capturing the oddness of the city in scenes such as David Arquette's character working as a termite man who puts huge tents over Victorian houses, director Almareyda captures the soul of America's bottom, a mystery, overlaid onto a tale which is loosely a "mystery" (where's the missing sister).

    A discrete and oblique joyful noise leads the viewer to these Pied Piper's New World caves, revealing everyday oddness as beautiful.
    9lazur-2

    Too little plot coherence, or too much?

    The scenes of New Orleans have taken on a greater importance since the Katrina disaster. Some people will only know N.O. from this movie. (Unfortunately, most people will never see the movie, either.) Real-life characters, clubs, and music make this worthwhile for anyone's viewing at least once. Dialog on esoteric matters resembles 'Slackers'. I enjoyed that a science fiction perspective was required for the relationships to exist, while the vibe of the film is otherwise very neighborhood-low-tech. The problem is that I was fooled into thinking that the accompanying plot mattered, only to be left hanging at the end. Very enjoyable , piece by piece. This would have been a much better film if they had either 1/ tightened up the plot a little, or 2/loosened it enough so that lack of a real resolution wasn't required. .
    8rooprect

    Not an easy movie to watch, but try it

    I loved this movie, but I can see how a lot of people would find it unfulfilling, if not disappointing. It doesn't have a wow-bam plot like we've come to expect from Hollywood films. It leads you to expect one, but instead it pulls a fast one and leaves you with a complex message much deeper than the story.

    If you're a fan of the European masters Wim Wenders ("Lisbon Story"), Krzysztof Kieślowski ("The Double Life of Veronique"), or even some works of Robert Altman ("Short Cuts"), then you'll really like this. I'll even throw in Vincent Gallo ("Brown Bunny"), Darren Aronofsky ("Pi") and Rebecca Miller ("Angela") as similar directors.

    If you don't know any of them, don't worry. The point is that this film, like the ones mentioned above, draws us in with a tantalizing plot (a young girl's searches for her missing sister within the surreal world of cyber chatrooms and New Orleans) but quickly diverges to a much broader message. Obviously I won't ruin that message for you because it is revealed only in the last few seconds, and very subtly at that.

    But in essence, this is a film made up of fragments of different people's lives. The characters barely overlap, so you have to pay attention to several simultaneous subplots or you may get lost. What you should focus on, while watching the movie, is what these people have in common and how their parallel stories intersect.

    The whole movie has the appearance of a dream. The director uses bizarre effects to detach us from reality, and that helps ease us into the cryptic fragments that are thrown at us, much the same way that your subconscious mind may throw fragments while you're sleeping. The dialogue is very poetic and meaningful, with references to great dreamers like Nikola Tesla, Blaise Pascal, and a few funk music gurus. I'm not familiar with New Orleans, but there seems to be a lot of home-grown history in this film, and not just the ritzy French Quarter stuff.

    I watched this film mainly to see Liane Balaban (a.k.a. Moonie Potty from the hilarious "New Waterford Girl"). She delivers a good performance, but I think David Arquette steals the show as the part-nerdy, part-creepy character who seems to be hiding a dark secret. Clarance Williams is a great match for Liane, playing her offbeat detective partner. And Karl Geary does a charismatic job, dropping his Irish twang for a Cajun drawl.

    See this movie if you're into odd art films like the ones I mentioned above. Even if you're not, give it a try. Just expect to be led into a puzzle whose solution doesn't necessarily have much to do with the plot. This is a film you'd probably want to see twice.

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    • Erscheinungsdatum
      • 8. Juni 2002 (Vereinigte Staaten)
    • Herkunftsland
      • Vereinigte Staaten
    • Sprache
      • Englisch
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      • 3.574 $
    • Eröffnungswochenende in den USA und in Kanada
      • 1.867 $
      • 18. Dez. 2005
    • Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
      • 3.574 $
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