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H Is for Happiness

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Australia · 2021
1h 36m
Director John Sheedy
Starring Daisy Axon, Wesley Patten, Richard Roxburgh, Emma Booth
Genre Family

Candice, a cheerful, optimistic young girl, is determined to mend her broken family. Her parents' relationship is strained by grief and regret, and Candice wants nothing more than to heal them. Inspired by the strange new boy at her school, she devises scheme after scheme to bring her parents together.

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80

Variety by Alissa Simon

Provides feel-good entertainment for the entire family without pandering — and definitely without sacrificing style or substance.

60

Empire by Ian Freer

H Is For Happiness has more on its mind than most kids’ flicks and delivers its ideas in an attractive, if familiar, package. And who can resist a film with a character called Douglas Benson From Another Dimension?

40

The Hollywood Reporter by John DeFore

The contrast between unflappable optimism and deep grief does not play out comfortably in this world of boosted colors, restless pacing and exaggerated tween naivite.

80

The Guardian by Luke Buckmaster

There is much to appreciate in this film; much to like. You don’t just watch it in big bright colours; you remember it in big bright colours too.

50

Movie Nation by Roger Moore

H is for Happiness prioritizes ”feels” over coherence, weird-for-weird’s-sake touches over character development, while expecting endless voice-over narration to caulk over the cracks. It doesn’t.

70

Screen Daily by Sarah Ward

Finding its genial, quirky groove early, John Sheedy’s family film flirts with tweeness but ultimately bubbles with the same spark as its can-do protagonist.

70

The New York Times by Teo Bugbee

Its meticulous visuals do frequently tip into preciousness, yet this cuteness is offset by the movie’s refreshingly direct take on depression and despair. This unusual children’s film may be fussy, but to its credit, it is not frivolous.

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