From the realm of “shut up and take my money” Happily looks like the kind of movie that just shows you a good time. Mother of Movies will be back soon with a pre-release review, but that shouldn’t stop you from marking your watch list for the 19th of March 2021. The dark and romantic comedy was released to a bunch of streaming platforms in 2021.
Written and directed by BenDavid Grabinski (known for his work on the horror reality TV series “Are You Afraid of the Dark”), the dark romantic comedy “Happily” is a solid film. Produced by the renowned Jack Black’s Electric Dynamite and the talented Spencer Berman, this movie promises enough for the average genre movie fan.
The heart of the story revolves around a quirky couple, Tom and Janet. Tom and Janet are undeniably and blissfully in love. Their affectionate bond is vividly portrayed, and relatable to those who yearn for the purest form of love and happiness.
Happily 2021, A Romantic Comedy Movie
However, their seemingly perfect existence takes an unexpected turn. A mysterious stranger sweeps into their lives. With charismatic charm and an intriguing proposition, he offers them an opportunity to become just like everyone else.
“But who wants to be like everyone else, right?”
This intriguing question sets the stage for an enthralling exploration of identity, conformity, and the price of true happiness. As the narrative unfolds, Happily delves into thought-provoking themes, challenging societal norms and questioning the true nature of contentment.
The Happily movie features great cinematography, engaging dialogue, and outstanding performances. One’s that brings these complex characters to life. With the talent of BenDavid Grabinski at the helm, Happily is a movie that will leave you pondering the profound questions it raises long after the credits roll.
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Check out the movie trailer for this twisted romantic comedy, “Happily” below. For a full review of Happily, distributed by Saban Films, Mother of Movies has all the details.
This dark romantic comedy includes a stellar cast including Joel McHale (Santa Clarita Diet), Kerry Bishé (Red State), Stephen Root (Barry), Paul Scheer (Long Shot), Breckin Meyer (Clueless), Natalie Zea (The Following), Natalie Morales (Dead to Me), Jon Daly (Zoolander), Kirby Howell-Baptiste (Killing Eve), and Charlyne Yi (Good Girls).