The story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who at age 15 discovered that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the serial murderer known as the Happy Face Killer.The story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who at age 15 discovered that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the serial murderer known as the Happy Face Killer.The story of Melissa Jesperson-Moore, who at age 15 discovered that her father, Keith Hunter Jesperson, was the serial murderer known as the Happy Face Killer.
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Good concept, but ruined by shaky camera and poor character logic
This series starts with a promising concept and an engaging atmosphere. However, the overall experience is significantly undermined by the illogical and inconsistent behavior of the main characters - they often make decisions that feel forced or completely unreasonable. On top of that, the constant use of shaky hand-held camera work becomes genuinely irritating. It's not used to enhance realism or tension, but rather seems to be a stylistic choice that adds nothing and only distracts. These two major issues prevent the show from reaching its full potential, despite the good premise and decent acting.
Not bad
It's not bad, but I think it tries to do a lot of things at once, and as result does not get particular good at any of them. There are multiple plotlines (which is fine, of course), and they do make sense considering the circumstances, but most of them feel quite shallow. And investigation bits are not that compelling.
On one hand, that's all understandable, since it's based on real life, and real life is not that "dramatic" most of the time, but this is a TV show, so some extra dramatization could be beneficial. As is it feels more like they had specific points in a plan, that needed to be checked off, and they did just that.
On the other hand, the show has moments when it tries to be almost like a "thriller", especially with some choices in music, and with some camera shots. As if there is some mystery, but there actually is no mystery at all. If the same tension was applied to the whole series, especially to parts related to relationships inside the family - it probably would have had more impact.
This is still a decent watch, though. Annaleigh was great, other actors were not far behind most of the times as well. "The Cranberries" in the soundtrack? And it is way more cohesive compared to "Good American Family", that started around the same time and is also based on true events.
On one hand, that's all understandable, since it's based on real life, and real life is not that "dramatic" most of the time, but this is a TV show, so some extra dramatization could be beneficial. As is it feels more like they had specific points in a plan, that needed to be checked off, and they did just that.
On the other hand, the show has moments when it tries to be almost like a "thriller", especially with some choices in music, and with some camera shots. As if there is some mystery, but there actually is no mystery at all. If the same tension was applied to the whole series, especially to parts related to relationships inside the family - it probably would have had more impact.
This is still a decent watch, though. Annaleigh was great, other actors were not far behind most of the times as well. "The Cranberries" in the soundtrack? And it is way more cohesive compared to "Good American Family", that started around the same time and is also based on true events.
I don't understand the low ratings
I watched without knowing anything about the real crime. It seems people are just low balling this because it's not an accurate documentary. I watched for what it is intended to be, thriller entertainment and I felt each episode made me want to watch the next. They go through so many people that could be the killer but you don't know until the end and that made it extra enticing for me. I felt the acting was good and the end of each episode made me want to start the next which is what you want from a good show. If you simply watch for a thrilling entertainment based on a serial killer I don't think you'll be disappointed. If you're a crime hound wanting a true to life documentary this is not for you.
Happy Face - Exploitation of Grief Over Substance
Happy Face, the Paramount+ series based on the true story of Melissa Moore, the daughter of serial killer Keith Hunter Jesperson, aims to be a gripping true-crime drama. While the premise is inherently compelling, the show often veers into exploitative territory, prioritizing sensationalism over a nuanced exploration of grief and trauma.
The series centers on Melissa (Annaleigh Ashford) as she grapples with her father's horrific crimes and his continued attempts to manipulate her from behind bars. Dennis Quaid delivers a chilling performance as Jesperson, capturing his unsettling charm and underlying menace. However, the show's reliance on his character often feels gratuitous, dwelling on the gruesome details of his murders in a way that seems designed to shock rather than inform.
I don't like the character played by Ivy, she used her friend for ratings.
In conclusion, Happy Face is a mixed bag. While it boasts strong performances and a compelling central story, its tendency towards exploitation and excessive drama ultimately undermines its potential. The show raises important questions about the ethics of true-crime storytelling, but it often falls victim to the very issues it seeks to critique. Rather than offering a thoughtful exploration of grief and trauma, Happy Face too often settles for sensationalism, leaving the viewer feeling more manipulated than enlightened.
The series centers on Melissa (Annaleigh Ashford) as she grapples with her father's horrific crimes and his continued attempts to manipulate her from behind bars. Dennis Quaid delivers a chilling performance as Jesperson, capturing his unsettling charm and underlying menace. However, the show's reliance on his character often feels gratuitous, dwelling on the gruesome details of his murders in a way that seems designed to shock rather than inform.
I don't like the character played by Ivy, she used her friend for ratings.
In conclusion, Happy Face is a mixed bag. While it boasts strong performances and a compelling central story, its tendency towards exploitation and excessive drama ultimately undermines its potential. The show raises important questions about the ethics of true-crime storytelling, but it often falls victim to the very issues it seeks to critique. Rather than offering a thoughtful exploration of grief and trauma, Happy Face too often settles for sensationalism, leaving the viewer feeling more manipulated than enlightened.
Dennis Quaid carries this show on his back 😂
Some actors I find a bit questionable and cringe but everytime Dennis is on the screen he nails his character and I even sometimes get chills. He does the creepiness and the quick change of emotions really well. You can tell he really took the time to prepare for his character. I think the actress playing Melissa can feel unserious and quirky at times but in a good way if that's the role she was meant to play.
Definitely give this show a chance - it feels alot lighter than other true crime series and i was hesitant at first but I'm glad I started the first episode and then after I was hooked!
Definitely give this show a chance - it feels alot lighter than other true crime series and i was hesitant at first but I'm glad I started the first episode and then after I was hooked!
Did you know
- TriviaMelissa Jesperson-Moore served as a crime correspondent for the Dr. Oz show. She's also written a book about her experiences.
- GoofsVery early in the first episode, the Melissa character calls her dad in prison to tell him to leave her and her family alone. You cannot call into a prison and leave a message for an inmate, and they don't get voicemail. The most you could do is call the prison during regular hours and hope they get the message to call you back.
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