
Happy End (2011)
Año de Estreno: 2011
Nación: Sweden
Título Alternativo: Eftyhismeno telos
Director: Björn Runge
Guionista: Kim Fupz Aakeson
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Argumento
Happy End explores the complex relationships and truths among five characters who are intricately connected but struggle with honesty. Each character is entangled in a web of lies and half-truths, hoping for a breakthrough that will allow them to move forward. The story unfolds as these individuals navigate their shadowy world, waiting for that miracle to happen.
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Resumen
Happy End is a Swedish drama directed by Björn Runge and the third installment in his Trilogy of Liberation, following 'Daybreak' and 'Mouth to Mouth'. It's described as a fairytale for adults, focusing on five people who yearn for a 'happy end' to their problems but find refuge in lies rather than addressing their realities. The film delves into the human struggle with truth and liberation.
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