Review of Happiness (1998) by Bill Gallo for New Times (L.A.) — 21 Oct 2015
Weaving many interconnected plot lines and more than a dozen lives together, this gifted writer-director has fashioned a bleak, brilliant comedy about loneliness, lovelessness, and alienation--a film that constantly upends our assumptions about what is heartbreaking, what is hilarious, and what is both.
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This review of Happiness (1998) was written by Bill Gallo and published by New Times (L.A.) on 21 October 2015.
Happiness has generally received positive reviews.
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