Winner by unanimous vote of the International Critics Prize at the
1998 Cannes Film Festival, Todd Solondz's Happiness paints a broad
portrait of contemporary suburbia and the demons that haunt it.
At its center are three sisters -- Joy, Trish, and Helen -- and
the men in their lives: an unreliable boyfriend, a husband who is a
therapist, and an anonymous starker, who turns out to be a
neighbor. The most troubled of the men may be Bill, the therapist
who is also Trish's husband, as he struggles with his desires for
his son Billy's pubescent classmates. When the police begin to
close in, everyone's lives -- and everyone's relationships -- are
changed forever.
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