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B-Happy

  • 2003
  • 1h 30m
IMDb RATING
6.8/10
398
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Manuela Martelli in B-Happy (2003)
Drama

A determined teenager must rely on her own wits when her fractured family abandons her.A determined teenager must rely on her own wits when her fractured family abandons her.A determined teenager must rely on her own wits when her fractured family abandons her.

  • Director
    • Gonzalo Justiniano
  • Writers
    • Fernando Aragón
    • Sergio Gómez
    • Gonzalo Justiniano
  • Stars
    • Manuela Martelli
    • Eduardo Barril
    • Lorene Prieto
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    6.8/10
    398
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Gonzalo Justiniano
    • Writers
      • Fernando Aragón
      • Sergio Gómez
      • Gonzalo Justiniano
    • Stars
      • Manuela Martelli
      • Eduardo Barril
      • Lorene Prieto
    • 11User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 7 wins & 1 nomination total

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    Manuela Martelli
    • Katty
    Eduardo Barril
    • Radomir
    Lorene Prieto
    • Mercedes
    Felipe Ríos
    • Danilo
    Ricardo Fernández
    Ricardo Fernández
    • Chemo
    Gloria Laso
    • Gladis
    Sergio Hernández
    Sergio Hernández
    • Franco
    José Martin
    • Óscar
    Juan Pablo Sáez
    • Francisco
    Gabriela Hernández
    • Peta
    Juan Falcón
    Juan Falcón
    • Nelson
    Consuelo Edwards
    • Maira
    Carmen Gloria Bresky
    • Pulga
    Maria Fernanda Espejo
    • Anita
    Carlos Mauricio Graves
    • Chef Detective
    Oscar Hernández
    • Albino
    Claudia Hidalgo
    • Enfermera
    Paola Lértora
    • Cafetera
    • Director
      • Gonzalo Justiniano
    • Writers
      • Fernando Aragón
      • Sergio Gómez
      • Gonzalo Justiniano
    • All cast & crew
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    6damien-16

    great actress in predictable storyline

    I didn't know this film at all, simply happened to walk in on it at a local film festival. And I was pleasantly surprised. The story is too predictable, and in the end it really leaves me indifferent if anybody gets to go to this sea port in the north (I forgot the name, but everybody is always talking about it. I guess it must be a Chilean thing). But Manuela Martelli, the lead actress, was amazing. Very powerful in her passivity, and even more so when passion breaks through occasionally. And I nearly fell off my chair when she took off her clothes. I don't know how old she is, but quite young I guess, and this was her first film ever. So we may be in for a lot of future viewing pleasure. But I hope she'll be able to do more than Chilean films, because those are not easily seen in Europe outside of world film festivals.
    10brayzlone

    Good film

    Some times I don't follow these foreign films that well but I have to say that Manuela really played the part. I would love to see her in an American film......she can speak the whole movie in Spanish if she wants I don't care. She will grow up to be a fine woman and actress if she should continue with acting. Maybe it's me alone but what ever age she is at the time of the film she can portray a very mature young lady in the film. I'm glad that HBO showed B-Happy and I was able to view it in it's entirety. I don't know the language that well but if there were no sub-titles I probably could have followed the film very easily and understood it.
    9astud25

    The story of Kathy, a teenager from a rural and poor part of Chile who lives with her mother and brother and with the shadow of a missing father.

    I really enjoyed this movie. It gives you a glimpse of the poor, rural and less known Chile. The actors in the movie are very credible and give you a sense of very "ordinary" people. I watched the movie in Spanish and even their accent/dialect feels genuine. Manuela Martelli (Kathy) has the power to absorb you completely in the story and her performance justifies well the various international awards for best actress. In the story you see Kathy as a very strong, independent woman who has learned not to fear anything. She repeatedly says in the movie "ya no le tengo miedo a nada" (I no longer fear anything) and she adds her unsettling/scary new experiences to her list of things she does not fear. She is a child forced to grow really fast and to face circumstances that will break many of us--yes she relies on her inner strength to overcome her circumstances. At the same time you are able to see Kathy's vulnerability and her longing for love and affection. This is a drama with strong scenes that at times made me uncomfortable--but nevertheless a very well done film.
    8jotix100

    Don't worry, be happy!

    Gonzalo Justiniano, the director of "B-Happy" shows he has an eye to capture ordinary people in their natural habitat, as he demonstrates with this feature. He works in a sort of episodic way as most of the scenes end in a black dissolve. This choppy way for the narrative is the only thing that doesn't make the film flow more freely, but as a character study, we are shown real people going through a life that has not been kind to them.

    At the center of the story we see young Kathy. Living in the country side, this young woman must commute to her school every day. Her mother works for the local general store and her brother doesn't seem to be any help to either woman. The father, we find out, is in prison. We see both mother and daughter, who seems not to know her own father, pay him a visit in the Valparaiso jail where he is serving time.

    When the father returns, he proves to be no help to his wife and Kathy. He goes back to his bad ways. The only positive thing for the young girl is her school. The kind teacher, who is married to the grocer, holds Kathy in high regard. The arrival of Chemo, the handsome young man who befriends Kathy works wonders for her. Suddenly she feels being wanted and accepted. Chemo's ambition is to go north to Arica, a town that seems to hold a special allure in his imagination.

    Things don't go too well for Kathy. She witnesses her family disintegrate in front of her eyes. This is when reality sets in. It's clear that Kathy must leave town in order to get a better life, but bad breaks follow her when she arrives in Valparaiso. The only kind person to her is the transvestite that lives on a boat in the harbor, but alas, the friendship is not a lasting one. Finally we see as Kathy is at the bus station buying a ticket to Arica, where one is to expect she finds a better life.

    Manuela Martelli makes an incredible Kathy. She is in almost every frame of the film. Her face registers all what is going inside herself. An excellent performance by this young actress. Also good, Eduardo Barril as the good for nothing father. Lorena Prieto is the mother. Juan Pablo Saez plays Nina and Ricardo Fernandez is Chemo, the young man who inspires Kathy to flee her surroundings.
    telonius

    Real, moving, charming...

    This comment is for those movie people that have not try to watch a foreign film yet. This is a very good film from Gonzalo Justiniano. He brings a story that looks real, with real situation, and real characters. Characters that you have to give them a chance to show you that life is life as is. This might just be happening next door to you and you do not know it.

    Although the cinematography looks and feels like we are in a place where the sun rays hit differently, it hits you with a new fresh look at life. The real life we do not want to face sometimes.

    This movie has so many characters that each one of them give you a touch of life that makes it rich on the screen.

    I was able to enjoy this movie very, very, very much. Give this movie a chance. Give yourself a break into a new perspective in life. Real life is out there and Gonzalo Justiniano was able to put it on a film.

    Lorene Prieto(Kathy's mother) gives a powerful performance and Manuela Martelli (Kathy) is the greatest.

    Rent this movie. You will not be disappointed. Give real life a chance.

    Life is simple sometimes. But you have to live it.

    Cut! Print! That's a rap!

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    • Release date
      • January 9, 2004 (Chile)
    • Countries of origin
      • Chile
      • Spain
      • Venezuela
    • Language
      • Spanish
    • Also known as
      • B-Happy, j'ai peur de rien
    • Production companies
      • Sahara Films
      • Cinecorp SAC
      • Igeldo Communication S.L.
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    • Runtime
      • 1h 30m(90 min)
    • Color
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