Happy Go Lucky (2008) - Uk - comedy - 118 min - Directed by Mike Leigh. With Sally Hawkins, Elliot Cowan, Alexis Zegerman.Today we want to introduce a movie with a funny video flamenco scene: Happy go lucky.
The scenes at the school of flamenco are exhilarating ,when Poppy (the protagonist) decides to follow the lessons. Everyone is extremely serious when has to follow the teacher but not Poppy who watches with irony all the tableau rather than putting herself in the whole scene, as it happens to those who can not take herself or humanity in general too seriously.
His attitude, a little irreverent, is in contrast to the emotional participation of the teacher who so solemnly pronounced these words, "remember that this dance comes from pain, from suffering. It's a dance that comes from the gypsies, people who were trampled by society for centuries and centuries and they say: we have pride, dignity and heart, we have the flamenco and every one of them says, this is my space, my space ... "and meanwhile beat with strength and determination his foot on the floor.
Then complains the students that do not feel the passion, blood, ...she tells about the suffering of women, their dramatic stories up to burst into tears. And it is there that Poppy can not escape that by asking: "do you feel good?". Poppy is aware that not everything is solved with a smile or a joke. The film with whis video flamenco scene has won the international acclaim, winning several awards, including the Silver Bear for Best Actress for Sally Hawkins, here on his third collaboration with the director, and the 2009 Golden Globe best actress for the comedy category at the protagonist.
His attitude, a little irreverent, is in contrast to the emotional participation of the teacher who so solemnly pronounced these words, "remember that this dance comes from pain, from suffering. It's a dance that comes from the gypsies, people who were trampled by society for centuries and centuries and they say: we have pride, dignity and heart, we have the flamenco and every one of them says, this is my space, my space ... "and meanwhile beat with strength and determination his foot on the floor.
Then complains the students that do not feel the passion, blood, ...she tells about the suffering of women, their dramatic stories up to burst into tears. And it is there that Poppy can not escape that by asking: "do you feel good?". Poppy is aware that not everything is solved with a smile or a joke. The film with whis video flamenco scene has won the international acclaim, winning several awards, including the Silver Bear for Best Actress for Sally Hawkins, here on his third collaboration with the director, and the 2009 Golden Globe best actress for the comedy category at the protagonist.





