Happy Anniversary

2018 "Falling in love is easy. Landing is hard."
Happy Anniversary
5.7| 1h18m| en| More Info
Released: 30 March 2018 Released
Producted By: Industry Entertainment
Country: United States of America
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/title/80143362
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A quirky couple spends their three-year dating anniversary looking back at their relationship and contemplating whether they should break up.

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sclafunk In a nutshell the acting isn't even close to good enough to carry this kind of super low budget deal. These two aren't bad in some other things but have really no charisma in this. The concept is solid, the execution is seriously flawed, and the dialogue is mediocre at its best, at times cringeworthy, which is absurd for a movie essentially centered around it. The relationship simply didn't seem real to me, even if the conflict did at times. Not missing anything skipping this. Check out Band Aid, that's a great example of how a flick in this kinda vein is done right.
emilyarmstrong351 What an absolutely depressing movie. I feel like the whole movie was just screaming SETTLE. like I get at the end it was all happy blah blah but holy crap. Just save yourself. It's not worth the time or eye and ear muscles used to comprehend the sad plot that will only make you question your own relationship.
bettycjung 4/2/18. Awful. Barely made it to the 10-minute mark. A couple is going to try and talk their way through the day of their third anniversary. If they have to talk about it, then it's not a happy anniversary and there shouldn't be a fourth one either.
sjfahringer First, I love just about everything with Ben Schwartz and this movie proves no different. Ben's onscreen timing is great and the writing really built around his comedy/drama strengths as an actor. The writing is charming, which is exactly what you want for a movie like this - comfort food for the soul. The writing really captures the difficulties that couples face after a few years together when one person admits that they may not feel the same way they did at the beginning of the relationship. Not to mention, that awkward on again off again thing that naturally follows. The movie played well all around.