An old Russian man wakes up on a beach in Thailand. He does not know where he is, he can't remember his past, he can't even remember his own name. He has no money, not even a pair of shoes, and does not speak a word of Thai. He only has his wits to slowly find his way and reinvent himself in this unknown world.
From the initial intriguing questions, the film moves on to making us smile with the various adventures the main character, who turns out to be quite cheeky and resourceful, manages to get himself into. There are references to the Russian mafia and to the local Thai mafia, a bunch of bandits who turn out to be quite likeable after all. As it should be in a comedy film. Thailand is depicted with a few cliches here and there, but overall with nice touches reflecting some knowledge and feeling for the country. Including how Thailand magically softens some bitter characters.
The cinematography is quite pleasant, giving a good idea of what a Thai island is about. The acting by the main characters is very convincing.
A light and optimistic film, living up to its title (Happy End). It may not stay in your memory forever, but certainly worth watching.
From the initial intriguing questions, the film moves on to making us smile with the various adventures the main character, who turns out to be quite cheeky and resourceful, manages to get himself into. There are references to the Russian mafia and to the local Thai mafia, a bunch of bandits who turn out to be quite likeable after all. As it should be in a comedy film. Thailand is depicted with a few cliches here and there, but overall with nice touches reflecting some knowledge and feeling for the country. Including how Thailand magically softens some bitter characters.
The cinematography is quite pleasant, giving a good idea of what a Thai island is about. The acting by the main characters is very convincing.
A light and optimistic film, living up to its title (Happy End). It may not stay in your memory forever, but certainly worth watching.