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Happiness for Sale is this charming little film that really captures the bittersweet moments of life. Mi-na's reluctant journey into the world of running her father's stationery store is both humorous and poignant. The atmosphere is cozy, almost nostalgic, as you feel the weight of her father's legacy. It’s interesting how the regular customers, especially the kids, play a pivotal role, making her reconsider what it means to let go. The pacing is gentle, allowing for those quieter, reflective moments that resonate well. The performances, though not from any big names, feel authentic—there's a sincerity that draws you in. It's a nice exploration of responsibility and community in a small setting, which gives it a distinctive charm.
Focuses on community and responsibility themes.Gentle pacing with a cozy atmosphere.Authentic performances, particularly from child actors.
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