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Plot Keywords:Crime Of Passion / Hotel Room / Metro / Masturbation / Police / (they forgot to mention pedophilia)
If you're seriously interested in watching this movie, just watch the last 30 seconds of the movie first...and then ask yourself if it's really worth it.
Plot Keywords:Crime Of Passion / Hotel Room / Metro / Masturbation / Police / (they forgot to mention pedophilia)
If you're seriously interested in watching this movie, just watch the last 30 seconds of the movie first...and then ask yourself if it's really worth it.
I saw Happiness at the theatre, and own it on DVD. I WILL ADMIT, the last 30 seconds or so took the entire movie and turned it into a gross-out comedy (albeit an extreme one). I snickered, but I seriously did not think it was needed.
Spoilers
On my third or fourth viewing, I realized just how funny the scene was with the dad walking through the park with an assault rifle, randomly killing innocent bystanders, with the syrupy music playing in the background. I was laughing so hard, tears were forming. Although, it some senses, they threw in too much stuff, and the pedophile stuff lost a bit of its impact. I will say, one of the scenes in all of film that makes me cringe in my seat while watching it is the scene with the "father-son talk." Extremely creepy, knowing that that kid's pretty much gonna be ****ed up for the rest of his life.
Anybody seen the Cat in the Hat movie? That was pretty awful. After the comedy masterpiece that was the How the Grinch Stole Christmas movie, I expected alot more.
All it was was a bunch of ALMOST CUSS WORDS! OMG he ALMOST said ASS!! Hilarious! Not.
"I love this moment so much I want to have sex with it"--Dr. Cox, Scrubs
"I love this moment so much I want to cheat on that last moment with this one, marry it, and have lots of little moments."--Dr. Cox, Scrubs
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