heatherm-714-239091
This film has massive of potential and a promising storyline but Lexi just isn't a nice character. She treats Joss terribly the whole way through. Is unforgivably rude snd self centred and it's hard to feel empathy towards her with her treatment of others being so awful.
kristyekinney
I didn't realize where this was filmed until halfway through, although it has the laid-back, friendly stench of Canada all over it from the get go. This literally made me fall in love with Nova Scotia, a place I've never been but plan to visit very soon. Cute, witty rom-com with a non-traditional lead actress and charming supporting cast. This is a movie you watch when you're wrapped up in a blanket with several glasses of your favorite grocery store wine. If the Handmaid's Tale doesn't convince you to love Canada, this movie certainly will. Melissa Bergland is a damn delight and I now follow her on social media. Watch this with a slice of blueberry cream cake in your wet t-shirt.
bagabaga77-1
Lexie is the bounciest and most interesting of three Nova Scotian sisters, but also overweight and unlucky in love. Not so much in sex; but usually that happens when she's drunk. Her sisters and mother are strongly supportive of her despite their relatively conformist lives. The interactions between the sisters are loving and real. Also, Lexie worships her father, and no man she encounters lives up to him. So while she runs her own business and is otherwise a happy if mate-less singleton, she continues to dream of the man who will give her all that her father has. At the opening of the film, there is a handyman whom Lexie tolerates, then a dreamboat customer with whom she rapturously falls in lurve. Plot device: she needs a date for her sister's wedding. Yeah, we've seen it before ad nauseum, but the energy and verve Melissa Bergland brings to the role, and the supporting cast's capable acting, keep the film going. There are also some surprise plot turns involving Lexie's family, hence 'relative' happiness. Just the thing for a dark winter's day, or in the Kiwi world, a rainy summer one.
Czails
My girlfriend and I just watched "Relative Happiness" here in Halifax, Nova Scotia. The local scenery and music provided wonderful eye and ear candy, especially with the colourful autumn foliage.My girlfriend read the book and found that the movie pretty much followed the same storyline. I hadn't read the book, but read another of Leslie Crewe's books and could see the similarities in the writing style. Easy reading, and easy watching. I very much enjoyed the music used in the movie. I found the acting, and directing to be so so. All in all I was glad we went to the see the movie. It was not one of my Canadian favourites (like Away From Her was), but that being said, it wasn't a waste of time or money. We both found it to be a nice matinée, but not one that either of us would consider to be a "must see movie".Very Canadian.... But that's OK.For me it gets a 7/10