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Hector and the Search for Happiness

  • 2014
  • R
  • 1h 54m
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6.9/10
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Simon Pegg in Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014)
Hector is a quirky psychiatrist who has become increasingly tired of his humdrum life. As he tells his girlfriend, Clara, he feels like a fraud: he hasnÂ’t really tasted life, and yet heÂ’s offering advice to patients who are just not getting any happier. So Hector decides to break out of his deluded and routine driven life. Armed with buckets of courage and child-like curiosity, he embarks on a global quest in hopes of uncovering the elusive secret formula for true happiness.
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A psychiatrist searches the globe to find the secret of happiness.A psychiatrist searches the globe to find the secret of happiness.A psychiatrist searches the globe to find the secret of happiness.

  • Director
    • Peter Chelsom
  • Writers
    • Maria von Heland
    • Peter Chelsom
    • Tinker Lindsay
  • Stars
    • Simon Pegg
    • Rosamund Pike
    • Tracy-Ann Oberman
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    6.9/10
    51K
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    • Director
      • Peter Chelsom
    • Writers
      • Maria von Heland
      • Peter Chelsom
      • Tinker Lindsay
    • Stars
      • Simon Pegg
      • Rosamund Pike
      • Tracy-Ann Oberman
    • 159User reviews
    • 125Critic reviews
    • 29Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins & 6 nominations total

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    Simon Pegg
    Simon Pegg
    • Hector
    Rosamund Pike
    Rosamund Pike
    • Clara
    Tracy-Ann Oberman
    Tracy-Ann Oberman
    • Pathetic Jane
    • (as Tracy Ann Oberman)
    Jean Reno
    Jean Reno
    • Diego Baresco
    Veronica Ferres
    Veronica Ferres
    • Anjali
    Barry Atsma
    Barry Atsma
    • Michael
    Ming Zhao
    Ming Zhao
    • Ying Li
    Togo Igawa
    Togo Igawa
    • Old Monk
    Christopher Plummer
    Christopher Plummer
    • Professor Coreman
    Bruce Fontaine
    Bruce Fontaine
    • Malcolm
    Chad Willett
    Chad Willett
    • Alan
    Bernard Cuffling
    Bernard Cuffling
    • Professor Niedorf
    Jakob Davies
    • Young Hector
    Chris Gauthier
    Chris Gauthier
    • Roger
    Dean Paul Gibson
    Dean Paul Gibson
    • Joyless Husband
    Michael Adamthwaite
    Michael Adamthwaite
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    Vincent Gale
    Vincent Gale
    • Clara's Boss
    Gabrielle Rose
    Gabrielle Rose
    • French Proprietress
    • Director
      • Peter Chelsom
    • Writers
      • Maria von Heland
      • Peter Chelsom
      • Tinker Lindsay
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    10sfgeoff-913-424177

    I loved this film.

    In the mood for a film, I stopped by the local art house cinema this afternoon. Of the films on offer, this looked like it might be good, though I didn't know too much about what it was about, and really didn't expect much.

    Turned out to be a great film. Funny, poignant, and inspiring all at once. Simon Pegg is terrific as a psychiatrist who experiences a sort of existential crisis, and decides to disrupt his tidy, organize, and predictable life to search for the makings of Happiness. His research produces a collection of Buddhist-like conclusions about what may or may not lead to happiness. Along the way, Pegg's character, Hector, begins to 'live', and we the viewer, if we're paying attention, gain some philosophical insights.

    The more I think about this film, the more layers of meaning and nuance I realize were lurking beneath the surface of this thoroughly delightful movie. I left the cinema feeling introspective, inspired, and ...Happy. I was moved to indulge in some of the little things that make me happy: a few bars of Amedei chocolate, a meander through the arboretum, a book of poetry; as well as moved to examine what things in my life lead to happiness, and what things lead to unhappiness.

    This is a film I would like to see again, and will likely purchase for my movie library.
    7squirrel_burst

    It won't blow your mind, but it's a slight film to cheer you up

    "Hector and the Search for Happiness" is a warm little comedy/drama that isn't necessarily insightful on what it takes to make people happy, but it will lift up your spirits nonetheless. Hector (Simon Pegg) is a, well, there's no other word for it, boring psychiatrist. He is bored with his job, doodles a lot, is basically being mothered by his girlfriend (Rosamund Pike as Clara), doesn't have many friends and isn't really doing anything with his life. One day he comes to a realization that he really can't help his patients get out of their depressions or solve their problems because he isn't happy himself. He doesn't want to admit it to his girlfriend, but he also still pines for that one girl that could have been "the one" (Toni Collette as Agnes) that he lost years ago. He decides to take an impromptu trip exploring the world. Taking notes along the way, he meets a slew of different characters, all of which have different views and beliefs on what happiness is all about and comes to his own conclusions after living through all sorts of adventures.

    Despite the title, I wouldn't call this film a guide to finding true bliss. It's more a dramatic adventure, with some comedy sprinkled on top, of a guy who is unhappy and decides that he is going to find a way to change that. The main reason I'm saying this is because Hector doesn't really come to any mind-blowing conclusions about happiness and your average Joe can't exactly take an impromptu vacation from his job to go flying to China, Africa and Los Angeles on a whim. The film is more of a journey for Hector, with you being invited to come along for the ride. For this character, the conclusions he comes to really are mind-blowing because he's basically been a zombie for many years. When I say that this film isn't going to necessarily change your interpretation of happiness, that's not necessarily a bad thing, it's just that I want you to know what you're getting into before you decide to watch the film.

    When it comes to Hector's adventures and encounters, there are some nice moments of sweetness, of comedy and even a few moments of genuine tension and fear. You might think that this film is a straight comedy from the casting of Simon Pegg in the lead, but that's not really the case. Many of his encounters begin as comedic but eventually turn into disappointments. Hector catalogs what he has and hasn't discovered in his sketchbook and moves on. It's like being in college and going for a work placement. You go to a place and figure that you'll get a ton of experience and probably even get offered a job. Odds are, you'll leave slightly disappointed, but wiser than you were before you arrived and in retrospect, you'll cherish those memories. Part of you wonders what it would have been like if things had gone differently, but when you go to the next work placement, you realize that the one job you might have had but didn't get might not have been what you were looking for in the first place. I really enjoyed this aspect of the film, the series of encounters where Hector meets the different people whose lives intersect with his in different ways. My favorites probably being a rich businessman played by Stellan Skarsgard who decides to show him what his vision of happiness is and the beautiful woman named Ying Li (Ming Zhao) that he immediately grows close to soon after. Hector encounters new people, makes some friends, puts notes into his sketchbook, begins realizing who he really is and then keeps moving on to the next step in his self-discovery. It turns out to be a warm quest and you're glad to go along for the ride.

    Just because there are some pretty heavy moments of drama, it doesn't mean that the film is a downer. There are some very funny moments throughout, particularly in the wisdom he finds in the simple people of Africa (I know the continent is huge and that's a broad statement, but I can't recall which country, if it is even specifically mentioned). The film also has many whimsical moments where his drawings and sketches are brought to life or Hector finds himself daydreaming about his childhood. I actually admire the delicate balance that the director/screenplay writer Peter Chelsom managed to accomplish here. The brief amount of comedy is just enough to offset the dramatic moments and that blend balances the moments of enlightenment and discovery very well. You will also very much enjoy the semi fantastical developments in Hector's adventures. It helps ease you through the dramatic moments because deep down you get that it might look pretty dire at times but things are ultimately going to be alright. They say that a foul mood is contagious. "Hector and the Search for Happiness" shows that a good mood can be contagious as well. This is the kind of movie that you go to watch with your family and everyone comes out of the theater with a smile on their face, even if they weren't blown away. It's a slight little film, and probably not what you expect to be but that's OK. "Hector and the Search for Happiness" is just what you need to cleanse your pallet after the summer blockbusters and the fall thrillers to reset your mood back to cheery, wide-eyed and optimistic. (Theatrical version on the big screen, October 7, 2014)
    7MplusA92

    Watch it if you want to know a simple meaning of Happiness.

    "Simon Pegg" in a very sophisticated role, is taking us in a journey to discover happiness and its meanings.

    The movie starts slowly giving us a brief idea about his life, the complications he faces, and the main motivation to start the search for happiness.

    A good thing that you will get an answer, not a direct one, but your inner voice will be satisfied with the definitions given for happiness.

    "Simon Pegg" acting is remarkable here, his soul is present in his actions and reactions, which made each scene runs smoothly. All other actors did great and the movie introduced them in a very brief way.

    The movie is a very light comedy, you will keep smiling the whole time, and may be laugh out loud in few scenes.

    The bad points mainly about the script and the plot, the events run from one point to another very quickly and some of the actions are not justified.

    Finally, it's a good light philosophical movie, not comparable to "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty", but they can be categorized together. You may feel bored a little bit especially in the first half of it but then enjoyment is guaranteed.
    7secondtake

    Great fun---what else do you need?

    Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014)

    I suppose the title makes clear that this is a journey and that it has some pitfalls. I mean, there is no easy solution to the problem of finding happiness. Unless you find that you had it all along. Such is the potential here as Hector (the hilarious and versatile Simon Pegg) leaves his somewhat normal but semi-nice girlfriend in London to search the world for true happiness. Yeah, really.

    So it's a fable, of course. No one does this quite so easily or with such lucky (and grossly unlikely) connections along the way. But the clichés of happiness, beginning with plain old rich decadence, and then Tibetan monks who have some sense of pure deep undecadent innocent joy. And then a whole series of alternative of people who have some part of happiness. Hector takes notes and keeps going, his girlfriend frustrated but materially distracted in their posh pad.

    When things turn for the worse you know (since it's a fable) that it will not stay that way. New adventures arise.

    But does he find happiness? Or is it, like Dorothy in Oz, a bit like you realize there is truly no place like home?

    What makes this very fun, very unexpected romp worthwhile above all is the funny fun and sometimes very serious performance by Pegg. He's got a well known screen presence from the wacky comedies (like "Shawn of the Dead") and in a way he plays off of that here. But he also transcends it enough to make you believe there is more than meets the eye here. The whole movie is fun because he's fun to be with.

    And will you learn a thing about what makes people happy? I hope not, because this is a stream of clichés without much or any insight. You can shout—hey, that's not the point— but it still leaves the movie a bit superficial.

    It leaves it very fun, too, however, and all is quite well in the end. See it. It's quite cheerful.
    10luisfveloz

    introspective; Simon Pegg ... Amazing

    After i watched this movie i just felt compelled to write about it, i don't like to use spoilers, i won't deprive anyone from discovering this whole experience, the movie is sublime, with a profound meaning, very human, than i can recommend to all, especially if you are searching for happiness... the story is rich, full of contrasts, the photography maximizes the experience, and the actors are just believable, to say the least, i did believe them all, and also you will believe them, the acting is effortless, they are just great, and one special mention to Simon Pegg, which we all know for the silly roles that he plays, now he will take you through the full range of emotions. my final thought... don't miss it, this is one of these movies that you won't forget. a regular masterpiece.

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    • Trivia
      When Hector visits the Himalayas, the flags are Tibetan prayer flags, whose colors represent the five elements. Health and harmony can be produced with the balance of all the elements. It is the belief that the wind will carry the prayers and mantras to provide good will and compassion to the surrounding areas.
    • Goofs
      Hector ask the pilot to reduce altitude to help reduce cabin air pressure on a women who was having severe head pain. Commercial aircraft cabin pressure is held at a constant 6 to 8 thousand feet. Changing altitude of a commercial jet airplane will not effect cabin pressure unless there is a failure with the aircraft such as a hole in the aircraft pressure vessel.
    • Quotes

      Hector: 1. Making comparisons can spoil your happiness.

      Hector: 2. A lot of people think happiness means being richer or more important.

      Hector: 3. Many people only see happiness in their future.

      Hector: 4. Happiness could be the freedom to love more than one woman at the same time.

      Hector: 5. Sometimes happiness is not knowing the whole story.

      Hector: 6. Avoiding unhappiness is not the road to happiness.

      Hector: 7. Does this person bring you predominantly a. up b. down?

      Hector: 8. Happiness is answering your calling.

      Hector: 9. Happiness is being loved for who you are.

      Hector: 10. Sweet Potato Stew!

      Hector: 11. Fear is an impediment to happiness.

      Hector: 12. Happiness is feeling completely alive.

      Hector: 13. Happiness is knowing how to celebrate.

      Hector: 14. Listening is loving.

      Hector: 15. Nostalgia is not what it used to be.

    • Connections
      Featured in Projector: Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014)
    • Soundtracks
      About As Helpful As You Can Be Without Being Any Help At All
      Written by Dan Mangan & Kenton Loewen

      Performed by Dan Mangan

      Orchestral arrangements by Eyvind Kang

      Published by Dan Mangan Music (SOCAN)

      Courtesy of Arts & Crafts Productions

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    • Release date
      • August 14, 2014 (Germany)
    • Countries of origin
      • Germany
      • Canada
      • United Kingdom
      • South Africa
      • United States
    • Official sites
      • Official Facebook
      • Official site (Japan)
    • Languages
      • English
      • French
      • German
    • Also known as
      • Hành Trình Đến Hạnh Phúc
    • Filming locations
      • Johannesburg, South Africa
    • Production companies
      • Egoli Tossell Pictures
      • Film Afrika Worldwide
      • Construction Film
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $1,124,445
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $40,847
      • Sep 21, 2014
    • Gross worldwide
      • $6,337,728
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 54 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby Digital
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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