“Happiness Is” is a South African movie directed by Nthabiseng Mokoena and Naledi Ya Naledi starring Renate Stuurman.
“Happiness Is” debuts on Netflix today, bringing with it the charm and carefree nature of a straightforward romantic comedy that doesn’t aim to complicate life—for the characters or the viewers.
Plot Summary
The narrative centers on a woman nearing her 40th birthday whose life is in disarray. Her ex-partner has just embarked on a new relationship, her daughter has begun experimenting with lipstick, and she is struggling to keep up with her successful career. Amidst all this chaos, she encounters an attractive chef. As if this wasn’t enough, a group of friends unexpectedly crashes her home to celebrate her birthday.
About the Film
This film is a quintessential romantic comedy that adheres to the conventions of South African productions: simplicity, ensemble storytelling, romantic entanglements, and a tone reminiscent of a Hallmark movie. The characters are predominantly successful women who, despite their professional achievements, have yet to find love. Rest assured, romance will indeed unfold as the movie progresses.
“Happiness Is” adheres to the visual and narrative formulas we’ve seen for years in television. The film provides exactly what the audience anticipates within a successful and affluent setting. This tried-and-true formula, whether we like it or not, continues to be a hit: showcasing the lives of professionally successful individuals who are less fortunate in their personal lives. This time, we are treated to a romantic comedy, and in terms of the script, “Happiness Is” doesn’t aim to surprise us but rather to offer a pleasant, entertaining experience that allows us to unwind.
For those in search of a simple, television-style production featuring successful characters on a quest for personal love, “Happiness Is” is yet another option in Netflix’s diverse array of choices. The final verdict, of course, lies with the audience.
Where to Watch “Happiness Is”