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So, 'The Happy Man' is this interesting short documentary from 2007 that snagged a Goya award, which is no small feat. The director is kind of a mystery, but that adds a layer of intrigue, doesn't it? The tone is reflective, maybe a bit somber, and it digs into some deeper themes about happiness and human experience. The pacing is deliberate, allowing you to really soak in the visuals and the stories being told. It’s got this rawness that feels very genuine, especially with the practical effects that ground it. The performances, albeit documentary-style, are heartfelt and engaging. There's something really distinctive about how it tackles its subject matter, making you think long after it ends.
Goya award winnerUnique perspective on happinessMystery director adds intrigue
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