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Terribly Happy is a gripping look at the emotional aftermath of a soldier's return to a life that has moved on without him. The atmosphere feels heavy, almost oppressive, as he grapples with feelings of isolation and regret. The pacing is deliberate, allowing us to soak in the nuances of his relationships and the impact of his choices. The performances are raw and authentic, especially in the way they portray the protagonist's internal struggle. This film offers a unique perspective on love and loss against the backdrop of a society marked by turmoil, effectively blending personal and political themes. It's not just a story of romance but also a poignant reflection on the cost of duty.
Terribly Happy isn't one of those films that you stumble upon easily; it has a certain obscurity that collectors might appreciate. Released in 2011, there have been few editions, which can make it a bit of a treasure hunt for vinyl or digital formats. The film's unique narrative style and emotional depth have sparked interest among those who enjoy international cinema, particularly from Thailand, but it remains somewhat under the radar, adding to its charm for collectors.
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