Hector and the Search for Happiness (DVD REVIEW)
Hector and the Search for Happiness
DVD Review by Kam Williams
Headline: Simon Pegg Stars as Shrink Seeking Joy in Peripatetic Road
Comedy
Hector (Simon
Pegg) is a funny duck, as they say. The eccentric neat freak is lucky to have a
gorgeous girlfriend like Clara (Rosamund Pike) who’s willing to put up with his
odd requests, such as arranging everything in perfect order, from his socks to
his sandwiches. He’s even more fortunate to have a thriving psychiatric
practice, given the barely-contained contempt he routinely exhibits for the
folks lying on his couch.
A moment of truth arrives
the day one of them (Veronica Ferres) finally summons up the courage to tell
him to his face that he’s transparent, inauthentic, and just going through the
motions. Conceding that he’s become so jaded that he isn’t helping his
equally-miserable patients anymore, Hector decides to embark solo on a
globe-spanning, spiritual quest for the fulfillment that has somehow escaped
him.
After all, how could he not
have joy, when surrounded by all the trappings of success? Hector’s plans have
Clara concerned about whether the relationship is on shaky ground, since she’s
been reluctant to start a family and she’s also aware that he has an ex (Toni
Collette) in the U.S. he still cares about.
Unfolding like the alpha
male answer to Eat Pray Love (2010), Hector and the Search for Happiness is an
alternately introspective and action-oriented travelogue played mostly for
laughs. Simon Pegg exhibits an endlessly-endearing naïvete as the peripatetic
protagonist, whether misreading the flirtations of a prostitute (Ming Zhao) in China
or taking a while to realize that his cab has been carjacked by the underlings
of an African crime boss (Akin Omotoso).
Such perils notwithstanding, our
intrepid hero persists in posing his pressing
question “What is happiness?” at each port-of-call as he circumnavigates the
globe. Taking copious notes on a writing pad, he records the answers he
receives, like “Being loved for who you are,” “Answering your calling,” and
“Feeling completely alive.”
Eventually, Hector experiences that elusive “Eureka!” epiphany he needs
so dearly, which allows him to rush home revitalized to Clara and a career and
clients who might not be so annoying after all. A feel-good meditation on the
meaning of life, guaranteed to leave you counting your many blessings as you
walk up the aisle.
Excellent (4 stars)
Rated
R for profanity and brief nudity
In
English, French and German with subtitles
Running
time: 114 minutes
Distributor:
Fox Home Entertainment
DVD
Extras: Around the World with Simon Pegg; The Making of Hector and the Search for Happiness: and commentary by director Peter
Chelsom.
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