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Steal Happiness is an interesting little comedy from 1999 that kind of flies under the radar. The tone is light and whimsical, but it has this subtle layer of social commentary that sneaks up on you. The pacing feels a bit uneven at times, almost like it’s still finding its footing. The practical effects are charmingly low-budget, which gives it a unique character—like you can feel the creativity bubbling beneath the surface. The performances are surprisingly engaging, with the cast really diving into their quirky roles. It might not be groundbreaking, but it's distinctive in its own way, offering a light-hearted look at happiness and what it means to pursue it, even if it’s slightly awkward in execution.
Quirky humor with social commentaryInteresting practical effectsUneven pacing but engaging cast
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