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Two sisters return home to deal with their ailing father, only to face some surprising situations.Two sisters return home to deal with their ailing father, only to face some surprising situations.Two sisters return home to deal with their ailing father, only to face some surprising situations.
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- 1 nomination
Peter Patrikios
- Driver
- (as Pete Patrikios)
David L. King
- Dr. Sims
- (as David King)
Richard Barlow
- Mitch
- (as Rich Barlow)
Anderson Folsom
- Young Ray
- (as Anderson Golsom)
- Director
- Writer
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Did you know
- TriviaFilm debut of Billy Magnuessen.
- GoofsThe plane landing in Pittsburgh is clearly not in Pittsburgh. In the landing scene there is a large body of water and a ship visible. There's no body of water within sight of PIT.
- SoundtracksI'm A King Bee
Written by Slim Harpo
Performed by Slim Harpo
Published by Embassy Music Corporation (BMI)
Courtesy of Hip-O Records
Under License from Universal Music Enterprises
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"Happy Tears" is an independent, fairly simple, dysfunctional family drama. Two grown sisters move back home to take care of their ailing father. The sisters of course have their own problems on top of dealing with their father who is in denial of his situation and very much trying to live as the patriarch of dysfunctionality.
Many movies have told this type of story, and these filmmakers attempted to make their mark and do something better or at least different. But I was turned off by it. They were going for a dream-like feel with dream-like colours and imagery and of course actual dreams mixed in. I found it all very weird and made it hard for me to get into the film.
The title relates to the laughs and tears that occur. The problem is there are no laughs, and although the characters were well written I wasn't drawn into them so I didn't feel what they were feeling - just uncomfortable.
I appreciated the actors they cast, and the effort that they made to make this film new and good, but I have to recommend "The Savages" (2007) over this.
Many movies have told this type of story, and these filmmakers attempted to make their mark and do something better or at least different. But I was turned off by it. They were going for a dream-like feel with dream-like colours and imagery and of course actual dreams mixed in. I found it all very weird and made it hard for me to get into the film.
The title relates to the laughs and tears that occur. The problem is there are no laughs, and although the characters were well written I wasn't drawn into them so I didn't feel what they were feeling - just uncomfortable.
I appreciated the actors they cast, and the effort that they made to make this film new and good, but I have to recommend "The Savages" (2007) over this.
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- Jun 15, 2010
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- Also known as
- Mutluluk Gözyaşları
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- Gross US & Canada
- $22,464
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $13,009
- Feb 21, 2010
- Gross worldwide
- $22,464
- Runtime1 hour 32 minutes
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- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 1.85 : 1
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