Happy, Too Happy
Jun 22 1994
•1h 25m
•Comedy, Drama, Crime
What is beautiful about adolescence is that it is a time when everything is still possible. The four main characters are each conditioned by their background and environment, but they refuse to accept any predestination and to fight it. Expelled from schools, spurned by lovers, confined by identity these youngsters just keep on running, frustrated and in flames. Lonely hearts, intoxicated by music and alcohol, by the heat of minds and bodies, burn to ashes.
Cast
See allEstelle Perron
Valérie
Malek Bechar
Kamel

Caroline Ducey
Mathilde
Didier Borga
Didier
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