Happy Life
Happy Life
| 12 September 2007 (USA)
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Three old friends who used to be part of a rock band reunite at the fourth member's funeral. They decide to band back together with the deceased's estranged son serving as the new fourth member.

Reviews
StunnaKrypto Self-important, over-dramatic, uninspired.
PlatinumRead Just so...so bad
Phonearl Good start, but then it gets ruined
Rio Hayward All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
Tips Cuerdo While some Korean movies focus on love stories and death in order to pull off a flick, The Happy Life is so straight forward that it's good, grossing over 9 millions dollars (great for a Korean film). It's a story of 3 middle-aged "ajussis" trying to fix up their personal lives. So here's a bit: An opportunity appears for the misters to get together in the form that most people or reviewers would find a cliché--death. In this case, the death of a beloved friend, and band member, if we can call it like that.It was regret that fueled Ki-young(Jung Jin-Young)--an almost bum if not for his teacher wife's salary--and a guitar that was about to get burned that made him realize the reason why his already dead friend wanted--to reunited them again as the band, Active Volcano. It's my seventh time watching this movie, that's how engrossed to it. And I'm sure that if I rerun this again some other time, I'd still well up to tears, smirk, laugh, get inspired, finally be able to sing the Korean lyrics.Music is the key element that made this movie somewhat high-grossing. Come to think f it, people are attracted to music. Good job, Lee Jun-ik. Even if people don't understand the lyrics of the songs, if ever you'll get to listen to them via radio or some other source (well, thanks to subtitles we could see the translation), you get the vibes, literally sometimes. It brought me the chills, and this proves that the movie is effective in invoking raw emotions. And this was done mostly because of well-scored soundtracks. What really intrigued me is the use of the songs incorporated in the movie, varying in time signature, genre?,and degree to fit the pictures being rolled. I tried removing the subs and listened solely on how the off-screen music was done, and I got to say, I was really impressed, to the 9th star level.Why not ten for a kick-ass, tsugule-ing, film? Well, there will always be blockbusters better than The Happy Life, a flick that has better lines and apply music... well, better. But as far as I'm concerned, having a DVD or a digital copy of this is a must. Why? Because it's a that you'll definitely regret being thrown in the thrash bin, both literally and digitally, cause it's something you'll probably cherish for the rest of your life.Something that will remind you why the phrase "too late" to be added with never--either sides is OK.
gohmifune Easily one of the best movies I've ever seen, easily.The Happy Life is a music film, and if you like Rock then you're likely to like this. The music was very, very, very good. Everything about the movie was faultless actually, which makes writing anything about it hard.Some notes, it is directed like many modern Korean movies, down to the slow motion at the final scene, so you will likely be reminded that this is a commercial movie, but man it is a good one. The story is straight forward: Unhappy men reform band as apart of a mid-life crisis, old member's son joins. Simple! The characters are well developed, all likable, and at the end it is really just about knowing your dreams and being empowered enough to follow them.Beyond Recommended.