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So, "Double Happiness" is this intriguing romantic dramedy that flips the usual narrative on its head, starting with a shiva rather than a wedding. The film dives into the lives of Lillian, this feisty 75-year-old Jewish woman, and Richard, a rather stoic Chinese-American restaurateur, both of whom have a complicated yet intertwined history over Christmas gatherings for decades. The pacing feels relaxed yet engaging, allowing for a deep exploration of themes like love, loss, and cultural intersections. The performances are nuanced, capturing the essence of their characters beautifully—Lillian's wit contrasts sharply with Richard's quiet demeanor, leading to some genuine, heartfelt moments. It’s this unique blend of humor and pathos that gives the film its distinctive flavor.
Double Happiness has a certain rarity about it that collectors might appreciate. Its limited release and the unknown status of the director add an air of intrigue, making it a conversation piece for film aficionados. So far, the film hasn't seen a lot of varied formats, which could mean it might become more sought after as time passes. If you’re into films that break the mold of traditional romances, this one fits the bill.
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