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So, 'Happy People' takes this intriguing concept of happiness measured literally, a number displayed on one’s neck. Kristóf’s character really captivates, hiding his score with a turtle-neck, creating this palpable tension as the Annual Happiness Measurement approaches. The pacing feels deliberate, almost suffocating, which mirrors the society's pressure. The atmosphere? It’s chillingly dystopian, yet there are flecks of dark humor that creep in. I mean, the practical effects during the measurement scenes are something else – they add this weirdly visceral quality. Not much on the director yet, but the performances really pull you in, making you think about the absurdity of our own happiness metrics in real life. It’s distinctive, for sure, and worth keeping an eye on.
Currently, 'Happy People' is a bit of a rare find. Limited screenings and the lack of widespread distribution have made it somewhat elusive for collectors. The initial format release was modest, which might pique the interest of those who enjoy digging up under-the-radar gems. As the film gains traction, its scarcity could lead to heightened collector interest, especially among those who appreciate its unique thematic exploration.
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