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Welcome to Happiness

  • 2015
  • PG-13
  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.1/10
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Nick Offerman, Kyle Gallner, and Keegan-Michael Key in Welcome to Happiness (2015)
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There's a magical door in Woody's closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past. When he finds out where it goes, his life will be changed forever.There's a magical door in Woody's closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past. When he finds out where it goes, his life will be changed forever.There's a magical door in Woody's closet that allows those who go through it to erase mistakes from their past. When he finds out where it goes, his life will be changed forever.

  • Director
    • Oliver Thompson
  • Writer
    • Oliver Thompson
  • Stars
    • Kyle Gallner
    • Olivia Thirlby
    • Nick Offerman
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.1/10
    1.3K
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    • Director
      • Oliver Thompson
    • Writer
      • Oliver Thompson
    • Stars
      • Kyle Gallner
      • Olivia Thirlby
      • Nick Offerman
    • 22User reviews
    • 20Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
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    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kyle Gallner
    Kyle Gallner
    • Woody
    Olivia Thirlby
    Olivia Thirlby
    • Trudy
    Nick Offerman
    Nick Offerman
    • Moses
    Keegan-Michael Key
    Keegan-Michael Key
    • Proctor
    Brendan Sexton III
    Brendan Sexton III
    • Nyles
    Josh Brener
    Josh Brener
    • Ripley
    Molly C. Quinn
    Molly C. Quinn
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    Paget Brewster
    • Priscilla
    Frances Conroy
    Frances Conroy
    • Claiborne
    Bess Rous
    Bess Rous
    • Leah
    A.J. Trauth
    A.J. Trauth
    • Penley
    Robert Pike Daniel
    Robert Pike Daniel
    • Osmond
    Chauntal Lewis
    • Farrah
    Alexander Wright
    Alexander Wright
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    • Arguing Neighbor
    Israel Wright
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    Peter LeClair
    • Stranger
    Kathleen Andrews
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    • Director
      • Oliver Thompson
    • Writer
      • Oliver Thompson
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    2gary_denton

    Weird little slow movie ruined by sound editing.

    Most of the dialogue seems like whispers and you need the sound turned way up, about the highest setting you have. And then the music comes I and knocks you out of your seat. How did it get released in this condition?

    Seems like an art film project with good direction and interesting actors.
    8subxerogravity

    This movie was so stellar, just one of the best narrative movies ever.

    It was a strangle inventive ride, and at the end I was moved and felt like I learned something.

    Welcome to Happiness is about a children's book writer who lives in an interesting apartment. Once in a while, his 1990s printer would go off and a stranger would knock on his door. He would ask the strangers three questions from the printout and if they answered correctly he would lead them to happiness, which the door to happens to be in his bedroom closet, but after 5 years when this guy discovers that happiness is a place in which you can change the one big regret in your life, he becomes disgruntled with the fact that he wasn't given the opportunity to change his one regret.

    The movie puts me on a very emotional ride. I relate to the lead character Woody, played by Kyle Gallner. It was a great experience. Kinda like the Matrix, but more down to Earth without the Sci-fi and the Kung fu. It's not a coincidence that Woody is a Children's book Arthur as the movie dishes out the life lesson it that same poise, only it's for adults.

    It was a brilliant narrative from beginning to end. The first act I was digging but then it got to a point where I did not like the message the movie was generating, then kaboom! The whole thing was laid out in front of me and I felt it. I can't remember when the last time a movie blew my mind like that.

    Plus Keegan-Michael Key is so amusing in his role. This guy is just so entertaining without even trying.

    Recommend trying this movie out. I'm not really the type to be enlighten, but It did spark something in me.
    9rkhen

    Very fun ride

    Whatever you think this movie's going to be, you're wrong. Instead it's a lot of things, all happening at once. If you go in with that understanding, you'll probably like it.

    The performances are great, which is good, because without that, this film would be hard to love. The story winds around a lot before it gets to the point, then winds around some more after it gets to the point. I had no problems with this, because the characters are so well written and played that it was worthwhile just being in their (rather surrealistic) space.

    Basically it's an art film, except not annoying. The main characters don't take themselves too seriously, and although the screenplay touches on plenty of "heavy" themes, nobody drones on about them in black-and-white Swedish.

    Like all art films it's also packed full of symbols, and it's kind of fun spotting and pondering them. I suspect when I see it again in a few years I'll catch more, and a few plot points that breezed past me the first time.

    Basically, it's a friendly practical joke that leaves you thoughtful, and little happy and sad at the same time. As an essay on life, that's pretty dead-on.

    Good movie to see with someone you like to talk with.
    8hawk_moondance

    Touching

    I put off watching this for quite some time because it looked interesting but weird. Now that I've watched it, it's interesting but weird. It's a web of life story that, at its core is similar to Crash, yet nothing like that movie. I loved the artwork. The apartment where the majority of the movie takes place is amazing. I'd love to live there! It makes the movie more visually interesting since, as I've said, most of it takes place in that space. You get the impression that Woody, the protagonist, is tied to the place by his obligations. Anyway, the story is heartwarming. For me, it was a slow start, got good around the middle, and was a bit anticlimactic in the end. But, it holds a good message and that's what makes it touching.
    8mockfilmreviews

    An sweetly odd tale.

    So many of life's lessons can be attributed to children's literature. Authors from Dr. Seuss to Shel Silverstein shaped the way young minds perceived the world and prepared them for what lie ahead. Welcome To Happiness, the debut film from writer/director Oliver Thompson, spins a fanatical tale in a similar vein. Aimed at the grown-ups we've ripened into, this clever comedy draws upon the "whys" we inevitably ask ourselves as we press on through to adulthood.

    Dropping the viewer directly into the world he built, Thomson keeps a close rein on the goings on and rules set forth by his script, only answering so much before adding on more mysteries. The opening scene sets the tone of the film, quirky and playful yet not lacking real raw emotion...

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      Among the many symbols and scenes depicted on the walls of the apartment appears to be one of the Red Sea parting, allowing people to cross. It is doubtful that the landlord's name being Moses is a coincidence - since by proxy, he allows those who go through the door in the closet to better their lives, thereby escaping the imprisonment of their old lives.
    • Connections
      Referenced in Half in the Bag: The Kyle Gallner Triple Feature Spectacular! (2023)
    • Soundtracks
      When the Sun Falls
      Written by Oliver Thompson & Peter LeClair

      Performed by Peter LeClair

      Courtesy of Peter LeClair and Oliver Thompson

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    • Release date
      • May 20, 2016 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
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      • Official Site
    • Language
      • English
    • Production company
      • Minutehand Pictures
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      • $5,083
    • Gross worldwide
      • $5,083
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      • 1h 35m(95 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.85 : 1

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