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Happy Tears English Comedy Drama Movie 2010

Cast And Crew
Cast: Celia Weston, Rip Torn, Demi Moore, Ellen Barkin,
Parker Posey, Roger Rees, Victor Slezak, Christian Camargo,
Susan Blommaert, Sebastian Roche (ii)
Director: Mitchell Lichtenstein
Producers: Mitchell Lichtenstein, Joyce Pierpoline,
Richard Lormand, Timothy Debaets, Jonathan Gray (ii)
Screenwriter: M
Genre: Comedy drama
Release Date: February 19, 2010
MPAA Rating: R (for language, drug use, and some sexual content including brief nudity)
Distributor: Roadside Attractions
Runtime: 1 hr 35 mins

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Happy Tears English Film Plot Summary:
Romantic movie, Comedy Movie, movie 2010, movie review, movie story, watch online movie, online movie trailer, all new wallpapers, watch English movie watch hollywood movie Jayne and Laura are about to take on the first man they just might not be able to handle: their seventy-something-year-old father Joe. Dutiful daughters returning to the house they grew up in, Jayne and Laura are forced to take a closer look at their own not-so-perfect lives while dodging childhood memories. Laura suspects that Joe needs full-time care, but Jayne hopes that their father's condition isn't that serious. Joe is still singing and playing his old guitar, and the lively widower even has a new "ladyfriend," shameless and sassy Shelly. But as the visible moments of their father's impending senility increase, so do the dysfunctional family dynamics. Tensions flare as the close sisters must also juggle their own very different lives - Laura's busy schedule as an environmentalist and mother of two small children, and Jayne, desperate to finally have a baby with her workaholic art-dealing husband Jackson. Their adventures back home are not without magic, mischief and mayhem, and even a search for buried treasure in the backyard! Any tears that Jayne and Laura might shed will be happy ones.

Happy Tears Synopsis:
Teeth director Michael Lichtenstein takes a sharp turn from teen-oriented satire to mature family drama with this semi-autobiographical story concerning a pair of grown-up sisters who return to their family home in order to care for their ailing father. Jayne (Parker Posey) and Laura (Demi Moore) has long since moved out of their family home when they discover that their father (Rip Torn)'s health has taken a turn for the worse. Returning to Pittsburgh in order to slowly degenerating dad, the sisters quickly realize that their father is in total denial about his condition. Jayne has been shielded from the harsher side of life since she was just a little girl, and now as Laura begins pushing her sister to accept their bleak reality, their father takes a seedy lover (Ellen Barkin) who immediately rubs the girls the wrong way. But dealing with the father becomes the least of Jayne and Laura's worries when the drama in their personal lives drags the demons of their past up to the surface and out in to the open.

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Happy Tears Reviews :
The audience liked it a lot, from their reactions during the film and also at the Q&A. Parker Posey and Demi Moore play two sisters who are faced with taking care of their father in the house where they grew up. Their father, played by Rip Torn, is becoming less and less compos mentis. Not forgetting the wonderful Ellen Barkin, who brings humanity to the role of Shelley, a woman who has reached bottom.
The movie has some pretty trippy sections, a fair amount of things that make you not so sure what's supposed to be happening in the movie's reality, and what's just happening in the head of one of the characters.
It's primarily a good-natured comedy about people and how they get along. It's very funny, with some subtle and unexpected laughs. I can't wait for this to be shown in a local theater so I can see it again.



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