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So, there's this film called Happy? directed by Lucius Wayne, and it's definitely got a vibe all its own. The pacing is a bit unconventional, meandering through its narrative in a way that builds a strange tension, almost dreamlike at times. You can feel this underlying sense of existential dread that weaves throughout—really resonates if you’re into films that explore the darker sides of happiness. The practical effects are interesting too, adding a rawness that enhances the unsettling atmosphere. The performances have this almost surreal quality, like the actors are both in on the joke and completely lost in it. It’s a peculiar piece that lingers in your mind long after the credits roll.
Happy? has had a somewhat murky release history, which only adds to its allure among collectors. There are limited editions floating around, but good luck finding one in decent condition. It's not widely available on streaming either, so it tends to pop up at conventions or in obscure collections, which keeps the interest alive. The film’s distinct tone and themes make it a conversation starter among enthusiasts, but it's still on the fringes of mainstream awareness.
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