File: don't break my heart.swf-(2.65 MB, 640x480, Other)
[_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)01:40:31 No.2825708
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)01:47:35 No.2825712
what the fuck is this
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)01:54:25 No.2825714
Happiness 10/10 show
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)03:02:00 No.2825767
what
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)03:04:37 No.2825768
I cant stop crying. Wish my dad was like this.
>> [_] Rekurai 06/27/15(Sat)03:26:33 No.2825788
What they say exactly?
>> [_] Rekurai 06/27/15(Sat)03:28:06 No.2825790
idk what they say exactly but i think is :
-Would u ever block me?
+No, I jerk off instead
Am I right?
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)03:30:37 No.2825792
>>2825790
I got
Boy: Would you ever fuck me?
Man: No, I'd jerk off instead.
then got ear raped.
>> [_] Rekurai 06/27/15(Sat)03:38:32 No.2825795
>>2825792
that makes sense!
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)03:53:43 No.2825811
The film was highly controversial for its heavy sexual themes, particularly its portrayal of
pedophilia. The Sundance Film Festival refused to accept the film, alleging it to be too
disagreeable.
Happiness received an NC-17 rating from the MPAA, and that caused the film to be limited in
distribution; the film also had difficulty in advertising. For that particular reason, Happiness
surrendered its NC-17 rating and was instead released unrated. The poster art was done by comic
book creator Daniel Clowes.
Roger Ebert gave the film four out of four stars, and rated it #5 in his top 10 films of 1998. In
his review, he wrote: "...the depraved are only seeking what we all seek, but with a lack of
ordinary moral vision... In a film that looks into the abyss of human despair, there is the
horrifying suggestion that these characters may not be grotesque exceptions, but may in fact be
part of the mainstream of humanity....It is not a film for most people. It is certainly for
adults only. But it shows Todd Solondz as a filmmaker who deserves attention, who hears the
unhappiness in the air and seeks its sources."
In a letter written to playwright Robert Patrick, Quentin Crisp stated that Happiness "mistook
pleasure for happiness and was quite absurd".
this is all pretty interesting
>> [_] Anonymous 06/27/15(Sat)04:45:55 No.2825854
>>2825811
There's definitely a lot of themes in the movie that are overlooked because of what's on the
surface. I'm not one for artsy-fartsy films, but it was good if you analyzed it.