Terribly Happy



The Terribly Happy movie is a drama thriller that will have you on the edge of your seat. Robert is a policeman in Copenhagen, who has a nervous breakdown in the movie Terribly Happy. So, to make things easier on him he is transferred to a small town to take a job that the marshal mysteriously leaves unexpectedly.

Here, he also gets involved with a married woman. His large town instincts aren’t good for a small town and the movie Terribly Happy doesn’t seem to be where he is headed. Being a thriller combined with a lot of drama things start to downfall into an intense situation for the police officer and things quickly spiral out of his control too. For someone who was to benefit from the change this is just the opposite. Getting involved with a married woman is a big mistake and Robert knows it is; unfortunately neither can help it when it just happens.

Amazing elements combine to create a movie that will keep people captivated and wondering what is going to happen next. In essence the police officer has gotten himself in deeper now than when he was in Copenhagen. The movie Terribly Happy is essentially full of despair for Robert as he isn’t sure what to do next. This is the type of movie that reaches almost to the abyss of darkness where people don’t necessarily like to go and yet they do to manage to achieve a sense of security or even belonging.

People that watch the movie Terribly Happy won’t know if they have just watched a drama or a thriller because of the drawn out conclusions you think it is coming to and then it goes off into yet another direction for people to understand. Terribly Happy is one of those movies you just have to see.


Release Date: February 5, 2010
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Starring: Jakob Cedergren, Kim Bodnia, Lene Maria Christensen, Lars Brygmann, Jens Jørn Spottag, Anders Hove, Henrik Lykkegaard
Director: Henrik Ruben Genz
Writer: Henrik Ruben Genz, Dunja Gry Jensen
Running Time: Not Available
MPAA Rating: Not Rated
Distributors: Oscilloscope Pictures
Official Website: Oscilloscope.net
Photos: Not Available
Review: Not Available
Trailers: Not Available



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