Happiness Never Comes Alone

Happiness Never Comes Alone

Theatrical release poster
Directed by James Huth
Produced by Richard Grandpierre
Screenplay by
  • James Huth
  • Sonja Shillito
Starring
Music by Elise Luguern
Cinematography Stéphane Le Parc
Edited by Joëlle Hache
Production
company
Eskwad
Distributed by Pathé
Release dates
  • 27 June 2012 (France)
Running time
110 minutes
Country France
Language French
Budget €15,700,000[1]
Box office $14,475,659[2]

Happiness Never Comes Alone (French: Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul) is a 2012 French romantic comedy film directed by James Huth and starring Gad Elmaleh, Sophie Marceau, and Maurice Barthélémy.[3] Written by James Huth and Sonja Shillito, the film is about a young jazz musician who enjoys seducing young women. His carefree life of pleasure is interrupted when he meets an older woman with three children, two ex-husbands, and a thriving professional life, and the two, who have nothing in common, become involved in a romantic relationship.

Plot

Sacha (Gad Elmaleh) is a talented jazz pianist who does not take life too seriously. He loves his friends, his piano, and he loves to party. At night, he plays in a jazz club and enjoys seducing pretty young girls. He lives for the moment, looking for pleasure, with no responsibility, no family, and no taxes. Sacha's carefree life changes suddenly when he meets a forty-something career woman named Charlotte (Sophie Marceau) one rainy afternoon. After they make love, Sacha discovers that Charlotte has three children, not to mention a jealous soon-to-be ex-husband who runs the multinational company they both work for. Although she no longer loves her husband, she has a hard time untying the knot because of his wealth and power. Sacha and Charlotte have seemingly nothing in common, but they may just be made for each other.

Cast

Production

Happiness Never Comes Alone was filmed on location in Paris and New York City. Scenes were shot in Parc Monceau, Paris 8.[5] Principal photography took place from 17 May to 29 July 2011.[6]

Reception

The film received generally positive reviews. In his review in Variety, Boyd van Hoeij called it a "glossy romantic comedy filled with amusing pratfalls and palpable chemistry."[7] Hoeij went on to write:

Happiness Never Comes Alone ... explores the oft-occurring but rarely seen problems associated with starting a new relationship and having a decent love life while trying to raise three attention-demanding kids. This likable piece of mainstream fluff from Gallic filmmaker James Huth (Brice de Nice), headlined by French stars Sophie Marceau and Gad Elmaleh, has done brisk summer biz in Gaul, where it's closing in on 1.5 million admissions. Squarely aimed at babysitter-requiring auds, this old-Hollywood-style date movie should appeal especially to Euro distribs.[7]

Evoking the classic Hollywood screwball comedies, the film "finds just the right balance between his and her perspectives, while the actors breathe life into their slightly cliched characters by keeping things low-key and affable, displaying enough chemistry to have auds root for them against all odds."[7]

References

  1. "UN BONHEUR N'ARRIVE JAMAIS SEUL (2012)". JP' Box-Office. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
  2. "UN BONHEUR N'ARRIVE JAMAIS SEUL (2012)". JP' Box-Office. Retrieved 2012-06-27.
  3. "Happiness Never Comes Alone". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  4. "Full cast and crew for Happiness Never Comes Alone". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  5. "Locations for Happiness Never Comes Alone". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  6. "Business for Happiness Never Comes Alone". Internet Movie Database. Retrieved 20 October 2012.
  7. 7.0 7.1 7.2 Hoeij, Boyd van (29 July 2012). "Happiness Never Comes Alone". Variety. Retrieved 20 October 2012.

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