Happy, Happy Soundtrack (

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Rating: 6.50/10 from 3300 votes
Alternate Names:
Title in Español:

Siempre feliz

Title in Italiano:

Happy Happy

Title in Português:

Happy Happy

Synopsis

Family is the most important thing in the world to Kaja. She is an eternal optimist in spite of living with a man who would rather go hunting with the boys, and who refuses to have sex with her because she isn't particularly attractive anymore. Whatever. That's life. But when the perfect couple moves in next door, Kaja struggles to keep her emotions in check. Not only do these successful, beautiful, exciting people sing in a choir; they have also adopted a child - from Ethiopia. These new neighbors open a new world to Kaja, with consequences for everyone involved. And when Christmas comes around, it becomes evident that nothing will ever be like before - even if Kaja tries her very best.

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Happy, Happy
Intro
Hans Martin Austestad: Performer
Howe Gelb: Lyrics
Wenche Losnegård: Arrangement
Get to Leave
Howe Gelb: Writer
Amazing Grace
John Newton: Writer
Hans Martin Austestad: Performer
Wenche Losnegård: Arrangement
Love is Worse than Sickness
Du ar for fin for mig
Henrik Rafaelsen: Performer
Gustav Ejstes: Writer
So Glad I Got Good Religion
Hans Martin Austestad: Performer
Wenche Losnegård: Arrangement
Over the Rainbow
Careless Love
Nobody's Fault but Mine
Swing Down Sweet Chariot

User reviews

Mary Clark
9/10

The use of music in Happy, Happy effectively conveys the themes of love, family, and acceptance. The songs evoke a sense of warmth and connection, highlighting the importance of human relationships and the impact they have on our lives. The soundtrack truly enhances the overall viewing experience, making it a memorable and impactful film.

William Lee
4/10

The soundtrack of Happy, Happy failed to capture the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' struggles and relationships. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the necessary nuance to enhance the storytelling.

Laura Anderson
8/10

The music enhances the storytelling by creating a mood that immerses the audience in the different dynamics of the relationships portrayed, adding depth to the narrative.

Karen Taylor
8/10

The use of music from different cultures, such as African rhythms and melodies, adds a rich and diverse layer to the soundtrack, complementing the themes of cultural exchange and personal transformation in the story.

Patricia Hill
5/10

The use of choral music in the soundtrack adds a layer of depth to the film, highlighting the contrast between Kaja's mundane existence and the seemingly perfect life of her new neighbors, creating a poignant and thought-provoking atmosphere throughout the movie.

Mark Smith
8/10

The soundtrack of Happy, Happy perfectly captures the emotional complexity of the characters, especially Kaja's inner struggles and journey throughout the film.

Richard Phillips
7/10

The incorporation of choir performances in the soundtrack adds a unique and poignant element to the film, reflecting the themes of belonging, acceptance, and the complexities of human connections.

Edward Garcia
9/10

The soundtrack of Happy, Happy beautifully captures the emotional depth and complexity of the characters' experiences. The music enhances the storytelling, immersing the audience in the journey of Kaja as she navigates through her struggles and emotions.

Nancy Scott
5/10

The soundtrack of Happy, Happy effectively captures the emotional complexity of Kaja's life, with a mix of melancholic and hopeful melodies that mirror her inner turmoil and desire for happiness.

Susan Garcia
2/10

Furthermore, the choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed out of place and disconnected from the themes of family, identity, and acceptance portrayed in the film. The jarring contrast between the tone of the movie and the music undermined the overall viewing experience and left me feeling disconnected from the narrative.