ThiefHott
Too much of everything
Supelice
Dreadfully Boring
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Rio Hayward
All of these films share one commonality, that being a kind of emotional center that humanizes a cast of monsters.
faisalfaves
It's like I been through a whole Experience of one's Happiness in the Life. True meaning to be Happy.I just loved the movie...!! You Must Watch it.Now Some of the best Notes from the movie, which I really loved."I'm not afraid. People who are afraid of death are afraid of life.""Everything was up for change. And he loved like he never loved before.""There a big difference between being here, and being here to be photographed being here.""Listening is loving.""Happiness is feeling completely alive.""Happiness is being loved for who you are.""Making comparisons can spoil your happiness."And the Last one I loved"Avoiding unhappiness is *not* the road to happiness."Enjoy Life... Be Happy :)
KissEnglishPasto
Recently, one of our students recommended this film to us. Thank you ever so much, Gloria! Did not look at the IMDb.com page until AFTER viewing! As the end credits appeared on the screen, the first thing that crossed my mind was "Who could hate this movie?" Well, apparently 3% of the viewing public seems to be allergic to feel good movies! Yes: IMDb says that 3% of viewers rated "SEARCH" at only 1, 2 or 3 Stars! If you feel you might fall into this category, heed my warning above! Simon Pegg was, perhaps, the main reason I decided to follow through on Gloria's recommendation. Pleasantly surprised, is what I got! SEARCH is a great vehicle for him to showcase an on screen presence that, at least, I had never seen before! SEARCH was released in 2014, when Pegg was 44
Here, he seems to be maturing, in the best sense of the word! Rosamund Pike, in a role she turned in shortly before Gone Girl, seems to be the successful wife, secretly insecure, who really despises being taking for granted. SEARCH boasts a number of seasoned, well-known actors in supporting roles: Stellan Skarsgard is the Uber rich and successful German businessman, coasting through life; Jean Reno is the drug kingpin who develops a conscience, Cristopher Plummer is the self- help guru author who seemingly has inspired Pegg's character; Ming Zhao is
well, we'll let you figure that one out!SEARCH, throughout most of its nearly 2 hours, manages to present us with relatively believable situations that avoid arm-wrestling with our innate suspension of disbelief. When I mentioned finding it difficult to imagine viewers hating this film
I really meant it. Give SEARCH a try
I'm sure you won't be disappointed! 8*.....ENJOY! / DISFRUTELA!Any comments, questions or observations, in English o en Español, are most welcome!
Lola A
I was a bit disappointed with this movie. Probably because I had very high expectations since it was all about happiness and perhaps I expected an answer in the end that is slightly less shallow than the one this movie gives. This movie in the end shows that happiness is when you are with the person you love, your life is not a routine and you have experienced enough to know that that is what matters. Is just that I am not convinced. Happiness must be much more than reliance on another person to feel happy. I do agree that relationships are important. Matter of fact they are the most important thing in life but are they all it takes to make us happy? Its about good relationships rather than a relationship. But Hector had it all along but was not happy. Why? He had open deeds with the past. He needed to know that Agnes was not an option anymore before he realised how much in love he was with Claire. He needed to know that there was nothing he was missing out on. So again happiness is not just about relationships and having them but also realising that what you have is good and nothing out there could be better.
Tanuj Poddar
The movie is what the name suggests. Hector is a psychiatrist who has emotions subdued within him. He leads a measured life in his enclosed world. He is an arm chair traveler dishing out worldly advice to his patients and he realizes it. One of his patients is a psychic who suddenly reconnects him to his long forgotten past. This pushes him out of his comfort zone, on to a journey. A journey to find what happiness means. This takes him to China, some place in Africa and Los Angeles, meeting his old friends and making new ones. The experiences help him experience emotions that he might not have thought he would have felt. He enjoys luxury of city life, calmness of monks, helping those in need, coming face to face with death, feeling of completeness with family etc.. On the way he makes notes of things that make people happy. The final list of 15 things is not something that can make everyone happy, rather it is beautifully something that summarizes his journey. If you like the movie, you would be able to recall his journey whenever you read the list. It is a feel good movie, not awe- inspiring one that will change your life in any way. But it shows that you have an obligation to lead a happy life and might move you to seek out for what is it that makes you happy and assures you that its not all that complicated.