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So, 'The Right to Happiness' is an intriguing slice-of-life drama that dives into the complexities of winning the lottery. Marge, our protagonist, is this wonderfully relatable woman, who’s not chasing the typical jackpot dreams. Instead, she grapples with how to maintain her quiet existence in Paldiski after her life flips upside down with 10 million euros. The pacing is deliberate, which might feel slow for some, but it really allows you to soak in her internal struggles and the atmospheric nuances of her surroundings. The film has a raw quality, relying more on authentic performances than flashy effects. It’s a rare exploration of how sudden wealth can disrupt rather than enhance one’s life, and it’s the subtlety that lingers.
Explores themes of wealth and personal identity.Focuses on character development over action.Features understated performances that draw you in.
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